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91. Say NO to citizenship and visa fee increases! 
US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are increasing visa fees 66% on average. The cost will go to upgrading computers, hiring more Immigration Officers, and improving the overall application process.
However, the cost for these improvements should not be solely on the applicants and petitioners. The U.S. Federal Government need to take responsibility in supporting the incurred cost of improvements and upgrades to the USCIS bureau.
Some of the application fee increases include (but not limited to):
Application for U.S. citizenship from $330 to $675.
Application for Fiance(e) visa from $170 to $455.
Application for Relative visa from $190 to $355.
Adjustment of Status fee will increase from $325 to $1010
As you can see, the fees were already high to began with, but now they're are ridiculously steep. The new fees will be an enormous financial hurdle for countless immigrants and foreigners. It will be a terrible burden for families who are trying to reunite with one another, or people trying to bring their foreign spouse over.
92. Support Eva and Morgan Hampton's Immigration Application 
Eva Hampton meet Steve Fisher over the internet several years ago and a very close relationship began. In November of 2006, Eva and her 12 year old daughter came to England from the US to visit Steve.
Steve is a quadriplegic and his main carer passed away, so Eva and Morgan extended their stay in England to help Steve with his care needs. After several months, it was evident the relationship was one of love and that a family had been formed between these three so a decision to stay in England was made by them.
While researching which process was needed to apply for a visa to extend their stay .. it became evident that there really was no proper process for them to apply unless they wanted to marry (which they all felt was too soon - 6 months). An application form FLR(O) was filled out under the other catagory asking for an extension of stay for both Morgan and Eva so they might continue to care for Steve and spend some more time together as a family unit before deciding whether to marry or not.
I am asking for you to support the Visa Application of Eva and Morgan Hampton so that they can extend their stay in England with me. I am able to support them without them recieving funds from the government and they will continue to live in my home with me.
The need for the application to be approved without them returning to the US and applying there is because it would remove the care needs that Eva is currently giving me forcing me to hire a stranger to come into my home and care for me.
Thank you for your support.
93. SAVE and SECURE AMERICA - Just Say NO to AMNESTY 
Be it known that WE THE PEOPLE as Legal Voting Citizens of a Sovereign United States of America, Oppose in part, or in full, the 'agreement' which incorporates Amnesty for illegal immigrants, that is being rushed through Congress by our elected representatives, as a partial or full solution to the problem of criminal illegal immigration.
94. Help Blessing Jones remain in UK 
Keith Jones, a blind 44 year old UK resident married Blessing, a Nigerian citizen in 2005. Because of wrong advice being given to them by home office and others Blessing is here only on a visitor's visa.
Information is that if Keith was wheelchair-bound, had speech difficulties or any other disability Blessing could change her visa status without returning to Nigeria as she is his hslper and carer but this does not apply in their case as Keith is just blind.
95. End Illegal Immigration from Mexico and elsewhere 
Illegal immigration causes substantial harm to American citizens and legal immigrants, particularly those in the most vulnerable sectors of our population--the poor, minorities, and children. http://www.americanpatrol.com/REFERENCE/isacrime.htm
Let's Stop Bush from reviving a bid to legalize illegal aliens -
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20041110-123424-5467r.htm
Immigration Report Online - http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=research_feb07newsletter
96. droits des parrains et parrainés du Québec 
Suite à des demandes de parrainage qui sont refusées pour des raisons discriminatoires et racistes pour certains, nous demandons l'appui des gens pour faire réouvrir les dossiers et faire accepter le fait que les mariages entre les québécois et québécoises et des étrangers sont bien légitimes, authentiques et de bonne foi.
Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada donne comme raison qu'elle veut nous protéger des conséquences qui pourraient arriver si le mariage ne fonctionne pas, mais nous croyons plutôt qu'elle veut contrôler nos vies en nous empêchant de décider ce qui est bon pour nous et ce qui est mal.
Nous avons le droit de décider avec qui nous sommes heureux et avec qui nous voulons vivre. Si nous voulons vivre avec un étranger c'est bien souvent parce que nous avons vécu des expériences désastreuses avec des québécois et que nous ne voulons plus revivre la même chose, nous voulons seulement être heureux et c'est très souvent avec des gens de différente culture que nous trouvons l'équilibre et le bonheur, alors qu'on nous laisse vivre notre bonheur et qu'on nous laisse décider ce qui est bien et ce qui est mal pour nous.
Nous vous demandons de nous donner votre appui pour aller déposer la pétition à Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada à Ottawa et faire changer certaines choses avec lesquelles nous sommes en désaccord et demander plus de justice lors des entrevues et des appels, qu'on ne juge pas les gens sur les réponses qu'ils donnent parce que ce n'est pas dans les normes personnelles de l'agent, mais bien en rapport avec la relation entre les conjoints, leurs projets personnels et non les projets qu'ils devraient avoir selon l'agent car bien souvent ces agents ne connaissent rien aux coutumes du pays et ils sont dans l'erreur et ne jugent pas équitablement le candidat qui se présente devant eux. Ils doivent savoir que les dites coutumes ne sont pas toujours suivies à la lettre et ce, même par les gens du pays, alors qu'ils jugent les demandes en fonction de ces coutumes qui sont très souvent ignorées parce les gens évoluent et ne respectent pas toujours les rites et coutumes de leur pays.
Alors nous vous demandons de bien vouloir nous appuyer en signant la pétition pour que nos demandes aient plus de poids et plus de chances d'être accueillies et qu'on arrête de traiter les gens honnêtes de la sorte alors qu'on donne bien souvent le visa à des gens après 5 minutes d'entrevue et 3 questions qui ne sont pas en rapport avec le parrainage et on refuse le visa aux gens qui donnent toutes les preuves de leur bonne foi avec preuves à l'appui.
97. Stop Illegal Immigration in the Norristown area 
Illegal Immigration has gotten out of control in our country and local cities and towns must act now to start solving the problem by making it difficult for illegal aliens to settle and work in our communities.
Fed up with the way the country’s heading?
The current Labour government is out of touch with reality and opposition parties are not listening.
For too long public confidence has been worn out with the British criminal justice system allowing criminals to abuse human rights legalisation to avoid facing the consequences of their unlawful actions.
For too long juvenile delinquents have been simply slapped on the wrist for causing anti-social behaviour and nothing is done to prevent their despicable crimes.
For too long the government has been looking after the wrong people, locking up pensioners who cannot afford to pay their high Council Tax bills while allowing dangerous young thugs to freely prowl the streets.
For too long the government has prevaricated taking action to limit and control mass immigration, which has caused house prices to rocket meaning young British-born people cannot afford to get on to the housing ladder. The country is full and our public services are over-stretched.
For too long too long our hospitals have been hygienically neglected contributing to the significant rise in infections from our wards.
For too long there have been systematic problems with the NHS which overpaid NHS managers cover up to report a “all is well” message to Whitehall.
For too long too long our education system has been dubbed down and school discipline is almost non-existent leading to long-term social problems and leaving school leavers unequipped to deal with the world of work.
For too long the government has imposed high green taxes without using the proceeds to fund weaning the UK economy off oil. We need a long-term plan to change the UK’s oil-based economy into a Hydrogen one, so we will not have to rely on such an unstable part of the world for resources.
For too long the government has complicated regulation and taxes leaving our economy vulnerable when competing with the Far East.
If you want to make a difference, let your frustration out and send the politicians a clear message to get a grip on these serious issues then back the Save Britain Campaign’s petition.
THE SAVE BRITAIN CAMPAIGN PROPOSALS
A. Law, Order & Justice
1. End Labour’s early release scheme, which is responsible for a large amount of horrific crimes which should not have happened. Criminals should serve their sentences in full and even longer sentences for bad behaviour.
2. Criminal age of responsibility to be lowered to 8 years. Children’s detention centres until 12 years.
3. Trial of youths over 12 years in magistrate’s/crown courts not youth courts. Their crimes are just as serious.
4. Children/teenagers to receive equivalent prison sentences as adults.
5. Reintroduction of Borstals for 12-18 year olds with a focus on discipline, education, routine and authority. Careers in army to be offered to juveniles who are not likely to find employment after leaving Borstal.
6. Parents of young offenders to reimburse the state with the cost of legal aid, if youth is found guilty.
7. There have been incidents where young criminals are ‘invited’ to police stations for interview. All young offenders should be treated like adults and be properly arrested and questioned in police stations.
8. The justice system should never penalise people who stand up to anti-social behaviour. Am adult should have the right to use any force necessary to defend themselves against a delinquent youths’ behaviour.
9. End the over-use of community sentences, tagging offenders and cautions and adopt a ‘prison works’ attitude.
10. Give the public the right to impose a ‘vote of no confidence’ against lenient judges and have them sacked.
11. Allow the press to publicise the name of a juvenile found guilty of a crime.
12. Ban the press from revealing defendants’ names until proven guilty.
13. Allow defendants’ previous criminal convictions to be stated in court in order to illustrate a better nature of character.
14. A victim should have the option to have the offender absent from the court room when giving evidence.
15. A national DNA database should exist to clear up forensic detection when solving crimes. Also this would assist police in tracing burglars, a crime currently with low clear up rates.
16. Double the sentence for second-time offenders, triple the sentence for third-time offenders and a whole life sentence for the fourth offence. This will send a clear message to any criminal thinking of re-offending, while keeping repeated offenders away from the community for a very long time.
17. ‘An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth’ approach to sentencing and criminal punishment.
18. A convicted serial criminal should be issued with a sentence that cumulates the total years of each separate crime, i.e. 5 x mugging offences should mean 5 x mugging sentences, meaning that judges cannot issue concurrent sentences.
19. All prisoners should be locked in their cells for 23 hours a day with one hour to wash and exercise.
20. Prisoners, including young offenders, should have no luxury food, no pool tables, no televisions or any other form of entertainment – only books to educate themselves.
21. Prisoners should be made to wear ovals, as in America.
22. Prisons should have a policy of bare minimal religious accommodation.
23. A programme of punishment first then rehabilitation should be implemented.
24. Prisoners should not be entitled to have any visitors in order to dramatically cut down drugs entering our prisons. Only communication with family should be via telephone.
25. Murderers should not serve 15 or 20 years in gaol but the entire duration of their life. Life for a life.
26. Give the Home Secretary back the power to impose whole life sentences on dangerous criminals and also impose whole life sentences on paedophiles that have been released and murderers released early.
27. Implement a mass prison building scheme to create more gaol places.
28. Change categories of offences against the person to ‘provoked’ or ‘unprovoked’, with racially aggravated falling in unprovoked. A White person’s life is not less than a non-White person’s life.
29. Whole life sentences for paedophiles. There is NO reason why they should be free in society, it is in there constitution to prey on children.
30. Overhaul of the use of the defence in court on grounds of mental health. Offenders that are a danger to the public should be detained.
31. There is no excuse for any crime and therefore excuses used by criminals for committing crimes should not be acknowledged in trials.
32. Make provisions for manslaughter to carry a maximum whole life sentence to ensure that murderers/dangerous drivers pleading guilty to manslaughter are not let off a life punishment for their actions.
33. Abolish the use of Police Community Support Officers and put local Police Constables on the beat. Each Constable should have their own small area to patrol and get to know the local area and trouble-makers.
34. Police Constables on the beat in their own small local patches will be able to swiftly respond to emergency calls.
35. Significantly cut the number of forms police need to complete to free up time patrolling the streets on foot.
36. Elected Chief Constables to ensure local people’s policing requirements are always being satisfied.
37. Repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 and replace with a Charter of Rights & Responsibilities, where a responsibility would need to be met before the entitlement of the right.
38. Criminals should not be entitled to any human right, as they have not met the responsibility of being law-abiding. This would include illegal immigrants not being entitled to any human rights, as they have broken the law entering the UK without permission.
39. Prisoners should never be entitled to any form of compensation as they should be compensating society by giving up their freedom in prison.
40. Imprisonment of drug users with cold turkey treatment. This is a much cheaper and more punishing method.
41. More investment in the Prison Service could be achieved by making criminals pay for it by taxing them more when they’re released, deductions from benefits and seizing more drug-barons’ assets.
42. Reinstating Cannabis as a Category B drug, as the current Category C gives out the wrong message. This drug has detrimental mental health consequences.
43. Applying a ‘traffic-light’ grading system on all areas where anti-social behaviour is rife. Red areas would be patrolled by armed police to restore order in no-go areas. Amber areas would have high police visibility with local trouble-making youths being targeted and prosecuted on the spot for causing anti-social behaviour. When the local community feel safe they can then elect for the area to be ‘green’.
44. Prosecute members of the Irish Travelling Community who cause anti-social behaviour and damage local areas with waste. Also create a Travellers’ licence to monitor the community, also devising a new Travellers’ tax charge to compensate council tax funds used to accommodate travellers.
45. An end to prosecuting pensioners who cannot afford to pay high Council Tax bills, when juvenile delinquents are free to prowl the streets.
46. Cruelty to animals should be treated with the utmost seriousness in courts, as psychological studies show that this behaviour can lead to carrying out violence on other people, even torture and murder.
47. Courts need to back shopkeepers and businesses more by sentencing shoplifters and ordering them to reimburse what they have stolen. Having proper police presence on High Streets would also act as a deterrent.
48. A person should have the right to use gross disproportionate against intruders to protect their property and family, and the intruder should not have the right to seek compensation for any injury caused by illegally entering the property.
49. British-born terrorists should be charged with high treason and goaled for the entire duration of their lives.
50. A law should be created, as in France, whereby a person can be tried in the UK for committing or conspiring to torture people abroad.
B. Mass Immigration & Europe
1. The only legitimate Asylum Seekers are those that enter the UK by raft or by aeroplane, as international law states that they must claim asylum in the first safe country. Therefore as the vast majority of asylum seekers have already crossed countries like France, their asylum application should be rejected.
2. Immigrants who enter the country illegally without permission should be imprisoned then deported as they are breaking the law.
3. A limit should be adopted for economic migration with an Australian-style points system.
4. All immigrants should have rigorous health checks, a high level of English and a completely clean criminal record before entering the UK.
5. Create a UK Border Police to put into operation the mass deportation of illegal immigrants living in the UK and to protect our borders from those seeking to undermine our country.
6. The UK should leave the European Union and implement common trade agreements similar with Europe to those of Norway and Iceland. Leaving the EU would restore sole sovereignty to the British government and the authority to control our borders.
C. Health
1. Consultant John Petri at his Norfolk hospital has more than doubled his work rate by introducing a French-style “production line” under which he carries out overlapping operations in different theatres. He operates on one patient while the next is prepared in a second theatre. Petri moves on to the second patient while leaving a junior to finish the first. By the time the second operation is nearing completion, a third patient is waiting for him in the original theatre. The result is that Petri can now operate on patients within two weeks of their first consultation. So, let’s introduce Petri’s dual-operating theatre method and cut waiting lists dramatically.
2. Let’s make Doctors’ and Nurses’ working lives hassle-free without having the pressure of centralised targets and the delay that bureaucracy causes.
3. Free-up hospital beds by giving patients increased amounts of oxygen and fluids after their operation, so they recover quicker, which a recent medical study has revealed.
4. Bring back Matron and let her reinstate discipline and organisation on our hospital wards.
5. Allow for dirty wards to be shut down to cut hospital bugs.
6. Discontinue the use of private cleaning firms in our hospitals and employ more cleaners to be under the instruction of Matron.
7. Cut out middle management and let frontline NHS staff take control of their working lives.
8. It is a disgrace that so many nurses have spent years training and now they are told they cannot work in the NHS. Sacking middle managers will free up funds to employ these much needed staff.
9. Overhaul of Dentists’ contracts with massive investment in NHS dentistry to ensure everyone can find a local NHS dentist.
10. Re-localise health services, so that patients do not need to travel far for their much needed treatment.
11. Give patients back the right to choose their local GP.
12. Create local boards of mixed local NHS staff and users of health services to ensure patient’s needs are always being met.
13. Free the NHS from politicisation.
14. Foreigners entering the UK should ensure they have private health insurance to fund any NHS treatment they require during their stay.
D. Education
1. Introduce an education system similar to the German one with more grammar schools to stretch the brightest pupils studying there GCSEs, vocational schools which could combine high-standard literacy/numeracy with a trade in the form of a diploma and army-style boot-camp boarding schools to enforce discipline in unruly pupils and offer them a career in the armed forces, so that they don’t lead a life of criminality, drugs and state benefit reliance after they leave school.
2. SAT exams scrapped at all ages. 11-Plus and 14-Plus exams to decide which educational route students should take.
3. Reform the ‘A’ Levels into a standard similar to that of the previous decades to ensure that the legacy qualification really is the gold-standard of British education.
4. Encourage foreign language learning at an early age so that future generations can do more business with Europe and the world.
5. Make bullying in our schools a criminal offence with criminal consequences to emphasise the seriousness of the behaviour.
6. Synthetic phonics should be taught to all primary school pupils to rapidly boost their reading skills.
7. Tough emphasis on spelling, grammar and punctuation in the English language GCSE and ‘A’ Level, with vocabulary boosting classes. Learning grammatical terms will ensure that pupils are technically competent in English.
8. University top-up fees to be scrapped.
9. Emphasis on discipline, routine and respect in all schools.
10. Give teacher’s the right to physically remove unruly pupils from lessons.
11. Every school to have a supervised detention room for disobedient pupils.
12. Cut teacher’s paper work to free up their time.
13. Free schools from town hall control and let them be independent, trusting professionals to do their job.
14. A flat rate of Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) should be available to ALL students.
15. An end to means-testing for university student loans and tuition fees. A set annual amount should be available to ALL students.
E. British Culture & Fairness
1. Abolish political correctness in all its excessive form, as Britain was the birth nation of freedom of speech. PC causes more problems and tension for minority groups, who the vast majority of which oppose politically correct measures.
2. Freedom of speech should be recognised by re-allowing protesters to protest in Parliament Square.
3. End the absurd politically correct view that it is racist to want limited and controlled immigration.
4. End the use of equal opportunities monitoring forms in recruitment, as EVERYONE is equal and an application should be based on a candidate’s ability.
5. End the use of health questionnaires in recruitment, as it is not fair for employers to discriminate against a candidate’s health.
6. It is currently legal in the UK to discriminate against gay and lesbian people by denying them goods, services, hotel rooms and access to licensed premises. A law should be created to ban such discrimination.
7. The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) should seek to encourage British Muslim culture to be less oppressive to women and less hostile to gay and lesbian people by tackling homophobic and sexist views common in the British Muslim community. British Muslims are British and should all have the view that all British people are equal. It is a disgrace that the MCB upholds double standards by wanting equality for Muslims but opposed Civil Partnerships and an equal age of consent for gay and lesbian people.
8. British culture and history should be taught widely throughout the national curriculum.
9. The Union flag should be flown above every national and local government building, every school, every police station (including Northern Ireland), every religious building (including Mosques as British Muslims are British too) and in our town and city centres.
10. Councils should NOT refrain from funding Guy Fawkes night and Christmas events and NOT rename Christmas as the ‘Winter Festival’.
11. The Monarch is a symbol of British culture and heritage, which we should all be proud of.
12. Re-instate hereditary peers in the House of Lords by abolishing the House of Lords Act 1999, so that Bills can properly and objectively be scrutinised before becoming law. This would also ensure the cash-for-peerages scandal would never occur again.
13. Abolish the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 and reinstate the use of the House of Lords and Privy Council as the final courts of appeal, as these institutions have been used for hundreds of years.
14. Increase women’s state retirement age to 65, as men and women should be treated equally.
15. Operate a ‘first come first serve’ policy for council house waiting lists, as opposed to a circumstantial and politically correct policy.
16. End plans to introduce a house price levy to replace council tax, which would see tax bills substantially rise due to house price inflation and councils using ‘Big Brother’ measures by forcing council officials to enter homes and give them powers to fine homeowners who do not co-operate.
17. Repeal the ban on fox hunting, as this has been a British tradition for hundreds of years.
18. Those who repeatedly show no signs of actively seeking employment should have their benefit stopped immediately.
19. Minimum jobseekers’ claimant age to be increased from 16 to 18 years. Also no claimant should be entitled to the benefit unless they have paid a minimum of 6 months national insurance contributions.
20. Overhaul disability assessment for state benefit qualification to ensure that those who fluke the system do not profit from the funds that should be directed to those who genuinely need support.
21. Teaching is a stressful job and teachers who have been sacked for suffering with depression should get the treatment they need and the encouragement back into the profession they’re dedicated to.
22. Teachers should have the right to bring criminal proceedings against pupils who make false allegations of abuse.
23. Re-open the mental health hospitals that were closed to accommodate the unstable mental health sufferers who struggle living in the community.
24. Local services for people with learning disabilities that have been cut should be made available again.
25. Restoration of disbanded armed forces regiments such as the Royal Irish Regiment, Royal Scots, Royal Scots Fusiliers, King's Own Scottish Borderers, Black Watch, the Highlanders Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders which have served British military interests for generations.
26. Increase defence spending and let’s strengthen our over-stretched navy, air force and army from the current thinned-down entities weakened by the Labour government.
27. End the ‘war’ on the motorist by abolishing plans for road tolls, reducing the amount of speed cameras and the unwarranted amount of parking fines issued. How can this government expect motorists to abandon use of their cars when public transport is the most expensive in Europe?
28. Scottish tax payers to fund the running of the Scottish Parliament and Scottish politicians’ wages.
29. Welsh tax payers to fund the running of the Welsh Assembly and Welsh politicians’ wages.
30. MPs excessive salaries should be slashed by 50% at least.
31. Slash public sector managers’ pay where excessive.
32. The Child Support Agency should be scrapped and replaced with a body that is fair and fast when dealing with separated parents, being tough with parents who do not pay maintenance for their children and thorough with particular patents who refuse to let the other parent see their child.
33. Children of parents who have abandoned them throughout their childhood should have the right to claim 18 years (21 years if attended university) of maintenance.
34. Parents should have the right to use childcare vouchers to pay Grandparents to care for children.
35. A comprehensive public enquiry should be conducted into the true reasons behind the Iraq war with deceitful politicians who proposed the conflict to be held to account. Just before the invasion commenced, the Iraqi government switched from selling oil in US dollars to Euros. If other oil countries followed suit, the US economy would have experienced a major, nearly irrevocable, depression dragging the UK with her. Once allied forces occupied Iraq, the Euro oil exchange was switch back to selling oil in US dollars.
36. A full and unbiased enquiry into the cash-for-peerages scandal with the Prime Minister being publicly held to account, as he has responsibility when appointing peers.
37. The British government should establish a tough foreign policy to deal with the current Zimbabwe situation and hold the Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to account for his crimes against humanity. As Zimbabwe is an ex-colony, Britain has a moral duty to pursue such a proposal.
38. Political parties with links to terrorism should be banned from entering the Houses of Parliament, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly and the Stormont and receive no public finances.
39. In the interests of national security, a law should be created whereby all MPs must have been born in the UK and have no dual nationality.
F. Environment & Climate Change
1. High investment backed by the government into hydrogen fuel cell technology research to speed up the full-scale arrival of hydrogen vehicles and energy plants.
2. A long-term plan to change Britain’s oil-based economy into a hydrogen one, so that we no longer need to rely for resources from such an unstable part of the world.
3. The Hydrogen economy plan should include the production of hydrogen and manufacturing of hydrogen technology in the UK to export abroad.
4. An international treaty lead by the UK to encourage the development of Hydrogen economies which involves the US, Europe, China and India at the heart of the programme.
5. A rigorous emphasis on recycling.
6. Green taxes to finance Hydrogen plan.
7. Availability of more open green public places.
G. Economic Competitiveness, Public Finances & Housing
1. Radically simplify regulation for business and the public sector by thinning and capping the amount of regulation, unifying areas of common ground, also applying a Dutch-style ‘one in – one out’ rule.
2. Simplify tax law and adopt a long term plan to lower and flatten direct taxes.
3. Long-term plan to cut small companies’ rate of Corporation Tax from 19% to 15% and main rate from 30% to 25%. Also increasing the number of years that companies can offset current trade losses against previous profits to claim back tax.
4. VAT should be scrapped and replaced with a simpler American-style Goods & Services Tax (GST).
5. Long-term Income Tax reform:
a. Increase personal allowance from £5,035 to £7,125 minimum.
b. Abolish starting rate of 10% (the personal allowance increase will make income at this level tax-free).
c. Increase dividend tax credit from 10% to 20%.
d. Increase basic dividend rate from 10% to 20% (net tax will be 0%).
e. Cut basic non-savings rate from 22% to 20%.
f. Increase higher dividend rate from 32.5% to 40% (net tax will be 20%, as opposed to the current 22.5%).
6. Re-instate Married Couple’s Allowance for all married couples and civil partners.
7. Allow private medical insurance to be a tax-free benefit or if paid by employee then allow for premiums to be a charge on income to gain tax relief.
8. Abolish the Gift Aid scheme and allow donations bestowed to charity to be a charge on income for greater Income Tax relief. Also allow all donations by companies to be expensed for Corporation Tax purposes.
9. Allow pension contributions to be treated as a charge on income to enhance Income Tax relief.
10. Every pensioner over 65 years should be entitled to a flat rate personal allowance of £10,000 minimum, which should not be tapered depending on income.
11. Re-instate a 20% dividend tax credit and abolish stamp duty for pension funds.
12. Set up a national pension fund insurance scheme to ensure that contributors are fully compensated for funds that go bust; this will restore confidence in pension funds.
13. Increase Inheritance Tax nil rate band to £500,000 and cut 40% rate.
14. Abolish the current system of tax credits and replace with a tax reducer system similar to Married Couple’s Allowance.
15. Allow a married or civil partner to transfer their tax-free personal allowance to their spouse, if one spouse decides to remain at home to spend more time with their family.
16. Write off tax credit overpayments, so that hard-up families do not endure anymore financial hardship.
17. Long-term plan to reduce Council Tax significantly and cut pensioners’ Council Tax bills by at least 50%.
18. Tax cuts should always be funded by economic growth and cuts in inefficient public sector areas such as excessive administration and middle management but NEVER from cutting frontline public sector staff and services.
19. Encourage high-class engineering with investment and tax-breaks in order to make certain the UK’s place in the manufacturing world which is being lost to the Far East.
20. Promote high-class engineering qualifications in schools, colleges and universities.
21. Scrap the useless New Deal programme and save circa £1 billion.
22. Thin down and simplify the welfare state but not to the detriment of those in genuine need.
23. Reform the benefits system to ensure that two-parent families are not penalised.
24. Encourage businesses to put into practice apprentice schemes so that leavers from education can be trained to succeed in a career the day they leave school, college or university.
25. Businesses should be encouraged to provide apprenticeships for mature adults who have to re-train in another field during their working life.
26. Cut excessive immigration to relax demand for housing.
27. Put into practice a mass council house building programme to increase supply of social housing, giving tenants the right to buy after 5 years and use the proceeds and rental income to fund further building.
28. A good economy has good infrastructure. Therefore the Department for Transport should endorse a mass road improvement programme, ensuring a good quality foundation of tarmac on our roads, bypasses where needed, extra lanes for busy motorways, rationalising our roads by cutting excessive road signs and placing pedestrian crossings in less interfering places.
29. A long-term plan to restore the four original rail companies, each owning their own track, with a rigorous punctuality arrangement including services for more regular trains.
30. Banning rail companies from charging double fares for peak journeys, as hard-working commuters should never be made to pay more just because they have to get to work.
31. Low budget airlines should not be taxed more; as such airlines are more efficient in filling up planes and making full use of capacity.
99. Changes to UK immigration policy to end human rights abuses 
UK government's immigration policy makes it difficult in some circumstances for legally married couples, where one partner originates in another country to settle in UK and lead a normal family life.
Violations of articles 8 and 12 of the European Convention on Human rights and Fundamental freedoms appear to be taking place. Couples are asked to prove ongoing nature of the relationship by producing their most private correspondence for inspection and failure to do so can result in a refusal of an application for a settlement visa even if the marriage can be proved by documentary evidence. I'm writing from personal experience.
100. Abandon immigration restrictions for Mexican citizens 
July 23, 2006
Mexico is the US neighbooring country with the economy for many years obstructed by socialist immigration laws creating social-like jobs consuming milions of tax dolars.
This petition is to abandon any immigration control and restrictions for Mexican citizens indefinitely.
101. Stop Illegal Immigrant's Amnesty & Guest Worker's Program 
July 12, 2006
A petition in OPPOSITION AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT'S AMNESTY, GUEST WORKER'S PROGRAM AND FAVORING MAKING ENGLISH THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THE UNITED STATES
S. 2611 - 'A bill to provide for comprehensive immigration reform and for other purposes.'
S. 1919 - An Amnesty Bill Which Will Increase Immigration Into U.S.
S. 1918 - An Amnesty Bill For Illegal Aliens
S. 1438 - 'A bill to provide for immigration reform.'
S. 359 - 'A bill to provide for the adjustment of status of certain foreign agricultural workers, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reform the H-2A worker program under that Act, to provide a stable, legal agricultural workforce, to extend basic legal protections and better working conditions to more workers, and for other purposes.'
102. Keep Anthony Harvey Jr in the U.S. 
Update June 24, 2006
Thank you to all that have signed the petition for Anthony Jr. The focus of Anthony's case has been changed.
Through numerous phone calls, letters, meetings, and outright begging, we have a prominent politician aiding in the case.
Unfortunately, Anthony Jr. will leave the country on July 2, 2006, however with this political connection it seems as though Anthony Jr. will not be gone as long as we originally thought. Thanks again.
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June 20, 2006
The goal of this petition is to keep Anthony Harvey Jr. from having to leave the U.S. while his step-mother petitions for him to be here legally.
As an infant Anthony Jr was smuggled to the U.S. by his biological mother, who later abandoned him. He has been here ever since, he is now 18 years old.
For his primary education Anthony graduated from Pope John XXIII in Evanston, IL. More recently, he graduated high school from Loyola Academy in Wilmette,IL. He has been accepted and plans on attending Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin in the fall.
According to the law Anthony Jr has to leave the U.S. and return to his birth country, Jamaica, while his step-mother petitions for him to be here legally.
On the advice of Anthony's immigration lawyer he will have to leave the U. S. voluntarily while his I-130 is being filed through his step-mother.
If Anthony Jr does not leave the US by July 4, 2006 he will be subject to an automatic three year bar from the U.S. Allowing Anthony Jr to remain in the U.S. during the filing of the I-130 will give him the opportunity to continue his education.
If he has to leave the country at this time it will cause a huge setback in his education, since he could possibly be gone for over a year.
Anthony Jr. not returning to the U.S. is not a concern, due to having faith in the system. Also in Anthony's favor is the fact that he has a U.S. citizen step-mother who has been in his life since he was in the second grade.
We believe to send Anthony Jr back to Jamaica would put his life in danger, due to the report from the United Nations regarding Jamaica having one of the highest homicide rates. Also the fact that he has not been in Jamaica since infancy.
While in the U.S. Anthony Jr. has associated himself with peers and other individuals of good character who have been very instrumental in his life.
Again, we implore the Department of Homeland Security to allow Anthony Jr. to stay in the U.S. while his I-130 is being processed.
103. Innocent Must Stay Campaign 
June 8, 2006
Innocent Nkung, a teacher and human rights campaigner, arrived in the UK in May 2005 after fleeing for his life from the "Democratic" Republic of Congo where he had been demonstrating for free elections and for an end to the large-scale attrocities and human rights abuses that the Congolese people are currently facing.
He is being supported by local people who have helped him in his campaign to stay in the UK. We have been raising awareness of the issues in Congo by arranging Congolese social evenings for the community with traditional food and music.
Here we have discussed such topics as the reasons for the poverty in Africa and the refugee crisis and why globally we are all responsible. Innocent has given so much to our community in terms of devoting the majority of his time to volunteering for good causes and in providing unpaid french tuition to school children and we continue to support him in his aim to present 5,000 signatures to the UK Home Office to support his application for asylum.
He has also gained the support of our local media, our MP and the UK Respect Party. At present we have 3,000 signatures and we hope to reach our target by the end of July when we shall present them to the Government.
If we fail and the Government decide to ignore all the current evidence of what awaits those deported back to Congo, this warm and amiable man will certainly be murdered upon his return.
104. No Place for a Child - Stop Detaining Children Now! 
May 31, 2006
The UK government currently detains more than 2,000 children, including babies, in immigration detention centres every year. That's equivalent to the number of pupils at a large inner-city secondary school.
These children have not committed any crime but are held behind locked doors and high barbed wire fences. Five years ago it was rare for families and children to be detained for immigration purposes. Now, members of the No Place for a Child coalition have documented detentions lasting anything from 7 to 268 days.
Detaining these children is wrong - regardless of the merits of a family's asylum case.
Tell the Home Secretary that detaining children is wrong by logging on to the website and emailing him: www.noplaceforachild.org
Help us reach our target of 10,000 signatures by forwarding the weblink to your friends and colleagues.
105. Oppose NI Detention Centre 
May 19, 2006
No to immigration snatch squad -
These detention centres are effectively the same as prisons.
It is inconceivable that at the same time that human rights advocates and campaigners are calling for them to be shut down in England and Scotland, that there are plans to establish one here.
The centre will lead to the criminalising of the immigrant community living here.
At a time when racist attacks are spiralling out of control this will contribute to fuelling racist attacks. We are further opposed to the plans for a special immigration squad who will carry out raids on workplaces to try to identify undocumented workers. This will breed the idea that the majority of overseas workers are here unlawfully when that is not the position.
There is a tiny number of asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants living here and there is no justification for having either a detention centre or a special immigration squad.
The current plans should be scrapped and the available resources used to tackle the real problems of race hate crimes.
Little Mountain Neighbourhood House (LMNH) has been serving the needs of this diverse community, across the full spectrum of ages, cultures and abilities for almost three decades.
It presently provides services for 4,000 people annually out of its current facility on Main St. and ten offsite locations scattered throughout central Vancouver. The variety and volume of programs provided to the community requires a new facility and for the past ten years there has been consensus that LMNH has outgrown its current space.
If you haven't seen our presentation you can learn more about the important activities that take place in LMNH here: http://www.supportourhouse.ca
Increase in project costs over the years required scaling back of the new house design. A recent cost assessment outlines a significant shortfall of funding, resulting in a 'Stop Work' being issued by The City of Vancouver. Vocal support from the community is needed now more than ever in order to ensure that this important project is maintained.
Thousands of hours of work and hundreds of thousands of dollars have been invested to get the project to this stage and to secure this important neighbourhood hub for the foreseeable future.
Please support our community and our new house. Sign the petition below.
107. London. Truth about TBC breakdown. 
January 20, 2006
Startling revelations are surfacing in the "breaks in" news of the TBC radio.
We, a group of failed asylum seekers are living in the UK with fear of arrest and deportation to Sri Lanka at any time.
Mr.Ramraj assured us to obtain visas illegally using his association with the MP for Harrow west, Mr.Garath Thomas and the Councillor, Harrow Mr.Thaya Idaikadar.
In fear of returning to Sri Lanka, three of us barrowed from friends and paid him £5000 each in order to get the visa. However he could not help us in regularising our status as mentioned.
Therefore we asked him to refund the money. He started to threaten us to inform the Enforcement officials of the UK Immigration Service about our status in this country. He further said that we were from the LTTE and will inform to the UK Police that we were threatening him.
Despite this threat, we continued to pressurise him to get the money back. Then recently he asked us to wait in the midnight of 22nd of May 2005 in front of Domino Pizza, in Rayners Lane area. When we went there, he asked us to follow him. We went near a parked car (Metallic Green, R4 JRT) in the Warden Avenue. Then he gave us electronic equipments of possibly radio station and said that get your money from selling those equipments.
The Other day we heard the news that the TBC Radio Station was broken in. Later we got to know that he made a complaint at the Harrow Police Station that the LTTE suspects broke in his radio station.
In another interesting thing that the same Mr.Ramraj, one day had given money to one of another friends of us to buy a pay as you go sim card. Then Mr.Ramraj asked him to call to his Radio Station as well as to his mobile number using a phone with the same sim card frequently. Our friend was not aware as to why Mr.Ramraj asked him to do so.
Now we understand that the purpose of this is to manipulate and complain to the Police about the LTTE threat and to claim insurance falsely. In the recent news in his www.nitharsanam.net, www.vizhippu.net , the same phone number has been mentioned in relation to the "LTTE threat story".
We also learnt that he had a history of cheating the Insurance companies in the year of 2001 and 2003 respectively.
If the UK Immigration Service and the Police can give us guarantee not to remove us from the UK, we are happy to assist the Police or the relevant officials in this regard.
108. Justice for Lopez Family! 
January 16, 2006
We often hear stories in the media, of horrific acts that others have committed once they have reached our land. We question why or how they were able to get through the stringent and strict procedures of our Country's Immigration Office.
We now have in our midst a decent and loving family of 4, who's desire is to stay in Canada and to join the group of our most productive citizens and friendliest of neighbors.
Victor Lopez Hernandez and his wife, Kaly Rosa Maria Lopez Lugo, along with their 2 very young sons, are doing whatever possible (within the boundaries of our laws) to stay in Canada.
Immigration has declined their application. Please help us to help them in their fight to stay here in this land of freedom.
Victor Lopez is from Mexico and his wife is from Venezula.
They entered this Canada on refugee status. Immigration may not even allow them to stay together as a family! They will be deported into their own countries/ place of birth. What kind of a Country do we live in where people (who sit on an immigration board), not only deports such a great family, but splits them apart?!
Victor has a very good and decent job and takes pride in providing for his family through hard work. He works in the construction industry as a skilled labourer. There is a shortage of skilled labourers in this Country. They are NOT asking for a free ride...just a beautiful country to live in, where they can exercise freedom and live in peace and harmony with all other citizens.
Please sign our petition to the Immigration board members looking at their case. We are asking them to reconsider their decision!
109. Keep Lynda and Salim Together 
How many people abscond in the UK every year - can the Government give a figure?
How many married couples is the Government proposing to remove from the UK?
Over 15 thousand non-EU families were given compassionate leave to remain in the UK in 2003. Why can't the same compassion be shown to British Citizens married to non-EU nationals?
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December 13, 2005
Dear Mr McNulty
Re: Mahmad Salim Yadun - Home Office Ref: Y70236, CTS ref: M22375/5
We ask that you allow Mahmad Salim Yadun, a Mauritian man, to stay in the UK with his wife, Lynda, who is a British Citizen. They met in 2001 when he moved from London to Aberdeen to work. Salim has been in the UK for nearly 14 years, however the Home Office wants to remove Salim to Mauritius and have him re-apply for entry clearance to the UK from there. Here is a brief timeline of events:
Sept 1992: Salim arrives in London from Mauritius.
June 1997: Asylum is denied. Solicitor advises Salim to wait for "due process" to take effect.
1997 onwards: Solicitor continues to write to Home Office - NO REPLY.
July 2001: Salim moves to Aberdeen to work.
Aug 2001: Lynda & Salim start dating.
20 May 2002: Lynda and Salim marry.
June 2002: Application lodged for Salim to stay through marriage to Lynda.
23 Mar 2003: Both Salim and Lynda interviewed by Immigration Office at Aberdeen Airport. Salim advised that he is to be deported and that Lynda "could reasonably be expected to live in Mauritius". Lynda has worked for a major oil company for over 20 yrs and would not be able to obtain same type of job in Mauritius. Salim's Passport is retained by Immigration at Aberdeen Airport. From that day, Salim has to sign in at Police Station every Monday.
During the 13 years he has lived in the UK, Salim has been allowed to work and has paid his taxes. He has been self-sufficient and of no burden, whatsoever, to the State. He has no criminal record and is not involved with any political or other organisation that is against the public interest. He has done voluntary work for charity (Transportforall.com) and has promoted interest in dancing, as he and Lynda taught a modern jive dance class together for several months. There is a shortage of Salim's job skills in the UK oil industry.
To remove Salim from the UK and have him re-apply for entry clearance from Mauritius, would cost the UK Tax Payers thousands of pounds. And what about Lynda? Surely, she has a right to have her husband here with her in the UK? They have been married for over 3½ years now. The stress that Salim and Lynda have been under is unimaginable. Salim has been displaced from Mauritius for so long - the UK is now his home.
110. Allow Ali to remain in the UK 
March 02, 2006
This petition is now closed. Thanks to all who signed.
August 19, 2005
Petition to Tony McNulty, Minister for Immigration, requesting he allows Ali Reza Fakourpoor to remain in the UK.
Home Office reference F1021561
We ask that you allow Ali Reza Fakourpoor, an Iranian man to stay in Britain with his wife Jenifer, who is a British Citizen.
Ali met Jenifer in Glasgow and they married in 2002. An application was submitted but this was refused in February 2005. An appeal is now pending.
The Home Office want to remove Ali to Iran but this would result in the couple's forced separation. There are several insurmountable obstacles that would prevent them living together in Iran. Iran does not recognise dual nationality. It is likely that Jenifer's British passport is confiscated. In order for the Iranian authorities to recognise their marriage Jenifer would be forced to convert to Islam. Jenifer has no knowledge of Iran's language or culture and it is very unlikely she would find employment in her current field.
It is also uncertain what would happen to Ali on his return especially given the current political climate, his political views and previous opposition to the government. We believe that a forced separation would be unjust and inhumane.
In spite of the stress he is under Ali has remained an active and widely respected member of the community. He has learned English and updated his skills in carpentry and furniture making. He is not permitted to work so volunteers at his local Oxfam shop on a weekly basis.
111. Plea to Free Innocent 3 year old Naomi 
Naomi's story.
Is a child born in Australia in a Detention Centre an Australian Citizen? If not, what is she? Does she have any rights?
Naomi Leong spent her third birthday on 5 May 2005 in detention. She spent her second and her first there as well. She was born there. This poor innocent has been held in this cruel situation all her small life.
While technically having been born and now growing up in Australia, she has been denied freedom and any semblance of a normal life, by the Australian Department of Immigration. No toyshops, no icecream, no playgroup.
Naomi's mother Virginia Leong, was 2 months pregnant when she was detained for trying to leave Australia without proper documentation.
Virginia entered Australia on a valid visa, but had overstayed a mere two months. She was whisked into the Villawood Detention Centre and there she has stayed since. Her home country has not stepped in to question her detaining, her host country has not bothered to resolve it. Three years have passed. How many more to follow?
Dr Michael Dudley, a child psychiatrist at the Sydney Children's Hospital said of Naomi in an interview on PM on ABC Radio National; "She's in a very anxious and distressed state. She's banging her head against the wall, she's gazing into the distance at times, she's mute, unresponsive, listless." (5 May, 2005)
In November 2004, Detainee advocates tried to insist that Naomi be allowed out to mix with other kids at a nearby child care playgroup for two hours each week. The child care group has said it would welcome her. The request was rejected.
"We really needed her to be in an environment where she actually had some chance to grow and develop normally," Dr Dudley said.
Virginia has another child, a six-year-old-boy, who is an Australian citizen. His father was previously married to Virginia, but he refuses to allow the boy to visit his biological mother and sister "in jail."
Has Virginia anybody who can help her? If not is she there to stay permanently?
Naomi is not alone in this plight. She is but one of 69 children being held in Immigration Detention Centres across Australia, the innocent victims in their parents' attempt to get a better life for their children than they had for themselves.
The system of mandatory, non-reviewable detention for everyone (no exception for babies and children) is a system introduced in Australia in 1992. Detaining children like this is contrary to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which Australia agreed to abide by in 1990.
It is the intention of this petition to free little Naomi, and to help prevent this treatment of all these other innocent children who through no fault of their own are destined to a more existence. To be held in Detention Centres for something they are not responsible for, is cruelty without comprehension.
This should not be happening in Australia. Join us in protesting to the government to give these poor children something to live for.
For more information on child immigration detainees in Australia please visit
www.chilout.org
ABC's story - 'Just another birthday behind Razor Wire' tells the sad story of little Naomi . Find it at http://abc.net.au/pm/content/2005/S1360970.htm then come straight back and sign the petition.
We want 20 million signatures - equivalent to the population of Australia - insisting that Government recognise that Australia is a country of caring people -and a country where we don't ruin the lives of children!
112. Stop cruel deportation of mother of two young US children 
Rosalba M. is a Mexican citizen who has been living and working as a housekeeper in the SF Bay Area for approximately the past thirteen years. Her two sons, G.(13) and L.(11) are U.S. citizens who have lived here their entire lives and attend public school in the Bay Area. Rosalba divorced their father some years ago due to his repeated physical abuse. Rosalba was awarded custody of the children and they live with her most of the time. She has sole responsibility for their up bringing. Rosalba is a law-abiding, hard-working, loving mother who is a tremendous role model for her children. She has invested all of her spare time and scarce resources in giving them a better opportunity than she has had in life, including a quality education. G. and L. are good, well-behaved children who are deeply attached to their mother. G. is an honor student. L. has some learning disabilities that require special attention from the school and his mother. Their father takes little interest in the children and has shown little concern for their welfare. He is unemployed, has a criminal record and he and his current wife have refused to pay court-ordered child support for two years.
Following a bureaucratic process, Rosalba has been notified by Homeland Security that she will be deported as an illegal alien on May 3, and that she may not re-enter the country for at least five years. She has consistently cooperated with the immigration authorities and has repeatedly appealed to them to consider the impact of their proposed actions on her children. Section 240A of the Immigration and Nationality Act provides eligibility for relief in cases of hardship to children such as this one. However, her appeals to the immigration service and the courts have been rejected, and the children are now facing the terrifying prospect of having their mother permanently taken away from them by their own Government.
They face an impossible choice:
· Stay in the United States without their mother, dependent on a violent father who has shown little concern for their education or general welfare, or
· Go with their mother to live in one of the poorest regions of Mexico, a country whose language they do not speak, without access to education or financial support
In either case, the impact on their lives will be devastating.
113. Human rights breaches by the US Embassy - Sofia 
We are a new family from Bulgaria where we won a green card DV-2005.
During the interview in US embassy - Sofia (Feb.28.2005) consular officer refused our documents - reason: they are fraudulent.
In this case we got a permanent ineligibility to entry to US. Section 212C of the INA states. They says that our marriage and marriage documents are fake. Our documents are not fake and we can prove that. They refuse to listen us, and do not accept our objections. They ask us these questions listed below:
"When you maked sex for the first time and where?"
"When was a last time"
"When you make sex after your first date"
Write a picture of you home.
"What is the last gift for your spouse`s birthday", and other private questions.
We are too much confused and disappointed from the lottery "green card" program and our treatment from the team of US Embassy - Sofia. Personality Rebecca Gruitz - US vice consul. We feeling us like criminals and people without human rights.
They broke our privacy asking these quiestions.
We need an advice & support to solve this case against cruel treatment.
114. Vinessa's Law, Stop the Employment of Undocumented Immigrants 
Vinessa Hoera was a 23 year old single mother, who was kidnapped on her way to pick up her 5 year old son Xaviah at daycare. Her new Toyota was found in flames 12 hours later but there was no sign of Vinessa.
Hundreds of volunteers, family, friends, police and trained dogs searched for weeks but came up empty. After 6 weeks, police arrested a co-worker, an undocumented immigrant, who worked with her for almost 2 years and charged him with arson.
It is confirmed that after 2 weeks in jail Vinessa's murderer called her father and confessed to killing Vinessa and dumping her body in the woods not far from where she worked.
After a weeks search police found Vinessa's body, she had been raped, beated and murdered. The co-worker has confessed to murder in the 1st degree, murder in the 2nd degree and 3rd degree arson.
CURRENT UPDATE:
The confessed murderer accepted a plea bargin set up with the families consent offering chavez 22 years to life for a full confession to all charges which took place on feb 15th, the details of chavez's actions were revealed for the first time to the horror of family and friends who attended. chavez was emotionless, monotone in voice and spoke very matter of factly of actions as if they meant nothing. Chavez was sentenced to 22 years to life on march 15th 2005 for the rape and murder of Vinessa Hoera, after about 40 years he will be sent to a holding prison awaiting deportation we are assured.
There are laws in our country stating that hiring an illegal immigrant is a federal offense, yet millions upon millions of them enter our country each year and find gainful employment everyday, taking jobs away from hard working, tax paying americans.
Currently our financial resources are being depleted because we have so many undocumented immigrants drawing from the programs designed to help the needy, but not enough workers replenishing those financial resourses thru their tax dollars. Our schools, medical facilities, neighborhoods and prisons are overwhelmed with the influx of undocumented immigrants, who are very active in the work force but send their tax free money home to their countries, leaving the legally employed taxpayers to foot the bill.
Homeland security is not equipped to handle the 125 million a year who sneak into America illegally every year, Vinessa's Law would give local law enforcment the authority to act on the behalf of homeland security and enforce the undocumented immigrantion employment laws by fining the employer. How will this help our tax dollars? Fines for the first offense can be up to $3000 for each employed undocumented immigrant. A 2nd offense is up to $10,000 per emplyed undocumented immigrant and a third offense the government would seize the business.
Any immigrants who were caught up in the law would be granted easier access to getting the proper credentials to become an active part of our society.
Those who refuse to be come legally employed and pay our tax dollars would be deported.
115. Stop the Deportation of Charles Sisnett 
This petition is for an elderly man that was released from a Florida state prison only to be held by Immigration to be deported back to his birth country. He no longer knows anyone there. All family is here in the USA.
116. Let Julio Stay in the USA 
My husband of 6 years is being deported to his native country of El Salvador. He left El Salvador 21 years ago, has no family there, no home, nothing. We have 2 small children, ages 4 and 2 and we are petitioning our government as a whole to keep my husband here in the USA with his family who needs him HERE!!
117. Immigration Reform in the USA 
We the undersigned are United States citizens and are registered voters, and hereby request that Congress pass these laws effective immediately regarding immigration reforms. These reforms are to promote loyalty and to ensure vested interest in the well being of our individuals and society as a whole.
Due to the circumstances of our nation being threatened by international and internal terrorism, we the people of the United States wish relief from all would-be terrorists, illegal aliens, and legal aliens with no loyalties to the United States of America.
119. Ban VWP for Europe 
This petition is to ban Visa Wawer Program by the method administrative for citizens of European Union. EU is harassing legal residents of United States with unconstitutional formalities and regulations.
120. Ban Polish citizenship to enter USA 
This petition is ban Polish citizens from entering the United States on grounds other than the political asylum.
Republic of Poland is in strong violation of the basic right of emigration.
