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Section 8 Housing, The $700 billion bailout and your taxes

Here’s a guest post from a buddy of mine.  He doesn’t know he’s writing a guest post, though.

CD says:

The fact that Democrats and Republicans are feverishly working together to use your taxes (now a burden of $10,000 per individual) to pay for their elitist social engineering. Below is the link between illegal aliens working in the US with IRS issued ITIN’s and Federal Section 8 Housing Vouchers used to make mortgage payments, or all things. 

The financial collapse, focused on mortgages given to ITIN holders and Section 8 Housing recipients, is where your government openly told regulators in the banking industry to back off and make loans to under- and un-qualified individuals.

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Special note: This mortgage collapse is directly tied to illegal alien “comprehensive legislation” that went no where two years ago. In the end, we will be paying for ITIN and Section 8 individuals walking out of their over-mortgaged homes stripped of the A/C, ranges, refrigerators, and packed up flat screens, DVD’s, PC’s and XBox all at your expense. 

The IRS issues ITINs to individuals who are required to have a taxpayer identification number but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain, a Social Security Number (Washington code speak for illegal aliens). ITINs are issued regardless of immigration status because “nonresident aliens” may have Federal tax return and payment responsibilities under the Internal Revenue Code. Individuals must have a filing requirement and file a valid federal income tax return to receive an ITIN, unless they meet an exception (Washington code for illegal aliens are working in the US and must pay federal tax).

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Filed under: Business, Democrats, Economics, Immigration, National Budget, Republicans

Fighting the Amnesty Plan!

 H/T Michelle Malkin

Tom Tancredo, with fairly good support, gets his amendment passed to cut funding for “Sanctuary” cities.  Seems to be a great move for getting these cities back in line with public sentiment. Denver and San Francisco, both considered to be sanctuaries for illegal immigrants would not receive funding for first responder programs, law enforcement or terror prevention grants.

Seems that some sanity is coming back to our law makers.  I just wish Mr. Bush would start listening.  As Michelle says, too bad the White House isn’t sending this threat.

A strike against Sanctuary Nation

By Michelle Malkin   ·   June 15, 2007 07:48 PM

There was a glimmer of hope on the shamnesty landscape today in the House. Stalwart immigration enforcement proponent Tom Tancredo won approval–by a significant margin–of his amendment banning DHS funds for renegade sanctuary cities.

Filed under: Democrats, Immigration, Politics, Republicans

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