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	<title>Comments on: El Pueblo Unido: A new organization in Little Village defends immigrant rights</title>
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		<title>By: 11/19 issue highlights &#124; The Chicago Weekly Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>11/19 issue highlights &#124; The Chicago Weekly Blog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 22:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] The feature in this week&#8217;s issue is on Chicago Community and Workers Rights (CCWR), a new immigrants rights organization based in Little Village that&#8217;s trying to fight the use of E-Verify by employers. A photo essay reveals the range of Woodlawn&#8217;s churches, from the beautiful to the historic to the typical. Tomorrow the Chicago Storytelling Guild is holding a festival at the Experimental Station, part of the annual worldwide Tellabration. Weekly writer Keith Jamieson, who liveblogged Raymond Lotta&#8217;s talk last week, explains what&#8217;s wrong with Communism. Lagniappe brings delicious Cajun food and jazz to Auburn Gresham. The theme for this year&#8217;s installment of Lumpen&#8217;s annual Select Media Festival is &#8220;Super Bad Ass.&#8221; Mash-up magician Girl Talk performs at the University of Chicago tonight. And the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic&#8217;s new chamber ensemble debuted at the International House last Saturday. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The feature in this week&#8217;s issue is on Chicago Community and Workers Rights (CCWR), a new immigrants rights organization based in Little Village that&#8217;s trying to fight the use of E-Verify by employers. A photo essay reveals the range of Woodlawn&#8217;s churches, from the beautiful to the historic to the typical. Tomorrow the Chicago Storytelling Guild is holding a festival at the Experimental Station, part of the annual worldwide Tellabration. Weekly writer Keith Jamieson, who liveblogged Raymond Lotta&#8217;s talk last week, explains what&#8217;s wrong with Communism. Lagniappe brings delicious Cajun food and jazz to Auburn Gresham. The theme for this year&#8217;s installment of Lumpen&#8217;s annual Select Media Festival is &#8220;Super Bad Ass.&#8221; Mash-up magician Girl Talk performs at the University of Chicago tonight. And the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic&#8217;s new chamber ensemble debuted at the International House last Saturday. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Brittancus</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 18:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The lobbyists for the open border, business consortium&#039;s are deviously careful not to mention, that discrepancies can be resolved at the Social Security agencies. Nor do they inform of the success rate of E-Verify, the fed immigration tool identifying illegal labor. These entities were nearly successful through the intervening Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), with support from majority speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to crush the computer verification program. Unfortunately, E-Verify may become obsolete if they pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform, that will legitimize 20 to 30 million illegal immigrants? Plus it&#039;s being kept in the dark, that millions more will pour across our undermanned  border, or from across the world, once they get the word that AMNESTY is about to commence? We will be donating taxpayers dollars to support the poorest of families, with little or no education. Taxpayer will be paying for the old and sick person, mentally handicapped and those who need surgery who reaches American soil. It will be the nightmare of the--SAME--1986 immigration bill all over again,  when 3 million materialized into 5.3 million and those working in agriculture disappeared, to enter the mainstream of US working class.  Grade your policy makers at NUMBERSUSA? Read about Capitol corruption at JUDICIAL WATCH, ALIPAC, CAPSWEB, AMERICAN PATROL &amp; THE DARK SIDE OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. What can you do for AMERICA?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The lobbyists for the open border, business consortium&#8217;s are deviously careful not to mention, that discrepancies can be resolved at the Social Security agencies. Nor do they inform of the success rate of E-Verify, the fed immigration tool identifying illegal labor. These entities were nearly successful through the intervening Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), with support from majority speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to crush the computer verification program. Unfortunately, E-Verify may become obsolete if they pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform, that will legitimize 20 to 30 million illegal immigrants? Plus it&#8217;s being kept in the dark, that millions more will pour across our undermanned  border, or from across the world, once they get the word that AMNESTY is about to commence? We will be donating taxpayers dollars to support the poorest of families, with little or no education. Taxpayer will be paying for the old and sick person, mentally handicapped and those who need surgery who reaches American soil. It will be the nightmare of the&#8211;SAME&#8211;1986 immigration bill all over again,  when 3 million materialized into 5.3 million and those working in agriculture disappeared, to enter the mainstream of US working class.  Grade your policy makers at NUMBERSUSA? Read about Capitol corruption at JUDICIAL WATCH, ALIPAC, CAPSWEB, AMERICAN PATROL &amp; THE DARK SIDE OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. What can you do for AMERICA?</p>
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