Dec. 12, 2007 Dear Immigration Advisory Panel Chairman & Members: Please include my testimony as enclosed below for Records and I am willing to testify in your next hearing. It is very pathetic the selection of Public Members like Gulshan Chabbra by Gov Corzine has been made on the basis of loyalty to corrupt Democrats of New Jersey, not on their record of Public or Community service as well as any political or geographical knowledge of New Jersey or America or any philanthropist or charitable work done in NJ. More over an individual like Gulshan Chabbra (I refuse to call him a man) who can not stand up for his own dignity and basic human rights how he can comprehend such a sensitive issue like Immigration and over 20 million human lives the undocumented residents of America. Mr. Chabbra & his friends from Indian origin are called by his Democrat friends & Police, "Cockroach, Animal, Illiterate etc he along with his friends like Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula, Ex Rate Payer Advocate Seema Singh, FIA President Shobhna Patel, IBA President Manhar Shah, Edison Councilman Dr Sudhanshu Prasad, Arvind & Alka Aggarwal of EBC Radio, HR Shah of TV Asia, Hindi USA Hitler Supremo Devendra Singh, Carteret Planning Board Chairman Racist Hardyal singh Johal, Briber to Foreign Nationals in India for some B S Pravasi Bhartiya Award Dr Sudhir Parikh, Free Food, Drinks & Shelter provider on regular basis to Edison Police made up owner of Royal Albert Palace Hotel Albert Jassani etc TAKE THESE RACIAL SLURS AS COMPLIMENTS TO THEM by their Democrat friends. SHAME ON SUCH INDIVIDUALS WHO CAN PICK UP A DOLLAR WITH THEIR TEETH FROM THE HEAP OF A GARBAGE to save their hands from getting dirty. THESE INDIVIDUALS CAN SELL THEIR MOTHERS FOR DOLLARS. I DEMAND PEOPLE LIKE GULSHAN CHABBRA & Those from Governor's COMMUNITY WHICH IS NEVER IN THE NEWS FOR UNDOCUMENTED PEOPLE because their Charities are bringing people from all over the world legally with rumors their Green Cards are processed at the Airport; MUST BE REMOVED FROM THIS PANEL. This Panel must have people or organizations who are affected and those who are opposing Relief to them. THIS PANEL MUST INCLUDE CRITICS OF GOV JON CORZINE LIKE BAGOTA MAYOR STEVE LONEGAN, MORRIS TOWN MAYOR DONALD CRESITELLO ETC. TO REFLECT DEMOCRATIC VALUES OF AMERICA BY ALLOWING DISSENTERS TO EXPRESS THEIR VIEWS TO PUBLIC BY HONORING OUR SUPPORT FOR FREEDOM OF FREE SPEECH RIGHTS. Thanks. REQUEST FOR MY TESTIMONY TO BE INCLUDED: (part of this is already a record for the Panel made on 12-10-07) I refuse to call a human life a creation of Almighty God, Illegal. Every human being has been created by God equal in respect & equal in dignity. The problem of undocumented residents is the creation of our politicians from both Parties. Along with them public is equally divided. On one side of the aisle we have people who want to haul up every UR beat them up, put in Jail and deport them. They are forgetting it cost $40,000.00 to deport 1 person and some countries like China, Korea etc do not cooperate at all in providing Travel Document or Passport for the person to be deported. As per Geneva Convention that is must in order to deport some one. Deporting those who can get Travel Document or Passport is selective enforcement of law and in direct violation of the principals for which America stands; Equality & Liberty to all. Then on the other side of the Aisle people want to give Blanket Amnesty tomorrow; they are also dead wrong. We cannot reward people for breaking our laws. Give them a way to Citizenship with some restrictions/conditions on every member of the household not only on the head of the household like they must earn a certain amount in their Social Security & Medicare Account (elderly & with medical disability exempted) before they are eligible for citizenship, must learn English in 6 to 12 months depending on age, not allowed to sponsor any member of their family to even visit USA under any category for 10 years except in case of death or other physical hardships. These laws the Congress must make with a stipulation that no Court or renegade jude like Ross Anzaldi of union County or an attorney like Bruce Pitman can interfere including the organizations like Americans For Criminal Liberties of NJ under Deborah Jacobs . Before we start any Amnesty Programme; All US Boarders must be sealed and any one caught must be deported without any legal proceedings. Any one over staying after entering legally must be traced and deported along with punishment to those who have aided and encouraged some one to do that. The extensions & changes in VISA status should be made legally impossible with exception to medical emergencies & human hardship. For 1 years there should be a complete ban on Political Asylums before American Public approves new Rules on ballot because Attorneys are misusing this provision on a very large scale e.g. India has a Sikh Prime Minister and they are one of the richest community still they want entry in US under Political Asylum, New Jerseyans should not forget when Clinton became President there were 2.3 million undocumented residents and when he left the official figure rose to over 11 million. Current official figure is 15 million whereas in reality this figure is 20-30 million which include people who came legally but does not want to go back. In 2006 to get the control of Congress & Senate, Democrats like political racketeer Bob Mendez favored blanket amnesty for undocumented aliens. Now it is 1 year but no solution by the Democrats. The American public has to find a human solution to this complex human problem involving more than 20 million human lives. We are famous around the world for our charitable donations of over $140 billion besides our governments $40-45 billion every year purely for humanitarian causes. Then why we are depending on our Politicians to do some thing right in the name of God for which this country stands for. Amen. Merry Christmas. God Bless America. Dave Makkar 568 Ashwood Rd Springfield, NJ 07081 973 416 1600 973 416 1500 Fax www.citizensfordemocracynj.org FIRST TIME IN US HISTORY FEDERAL IS INVESTIGATING THE ISSUE OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION & INJUSTICE DONE TO AN INDIAN. INDIAN AMB. SEN IN USA & ALL INDIAN ORG IN USA ARE NOT AT ALL HELPING & MAKING ANY DEMANDS TO SUSPEND OFFICIALS INVOLVED OR MAKING DEMANDS FOR AN APOLOGY FROM THOSE WHO CALLED THE ENTIRE INDIAN COMMUNITY, COCKROACHES, ANIMALS, ILLITERATES & ILLEGAL GO HOME. THESE ARE THE WORST EVER CALLED RACIAL SLURS FOR ANY COMMUNITY IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA. CAN HUMAN RELATION OF NJ PACKED WITH CORRUPT, RACIST & BRAIN DAMAGED DEMOCRATS PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THIS? Feds probe Edison police Incident involves man's deportation Thursday, October 04, 2007 BY SULEMAN DIN Star-Ledger Staff Complaints about the arrest and deportation of an Indian man who accused Edison police of brutality have led to a review by an arm of the Department of Homeland Security. According to a letter from the department's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, the agency will investigate whether immigration authorities obstructed Rajnikant Parikh's access to the legal system. Parikh, a liquor store clerk, be came a source of controversy after claiming an Edison police officer used excessive force while arresting him at a 2006 July Fourth event. Edison officer Michael Dotro charged Parikh with trying to hit him and inciting others to attack him as he tried to disperse a crowd watching an illegal fireworks display at an apartment complex. A month later, Parikh was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at a rally while he protested Dotro's actions in front of the Edison municipal building. He was deported in April. At the time of his deportation, Parikh was in ongoing proceedings with Edison over the municipal charges, and he sought the police department's internal investigation reports regarding both arrests. The civil rights office hears complaints regarding profiling, conditions in detention and the abuse of authority by Department of Homeland Security staff. It has received 300 complaints from August 2003 through September 2006, according to its latest annual report. Of all complaints, 155 remain open, and three-fourths pertain to actions by immigration and border patrol officials. "It's a positive development," said Ravinder Bhalla, Parikh's attorney in the municipal case. "ICE has a responsibility to investigate whether its employees acted wrongfully." Edison's internal investigation cleared Dotro and the department of wrongdoing in both arrests of Parikh. But sources familiar with the investigations previously have said Parikh's immigration arrest at the August rally came after Dotro passed information on to his brother, an ICE attorney. Those sources requested anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the matter. Edison Policemen's Benevolent Association President Michael Schwarz had no comment on the federal review. "It was a lawful arrest," he said. Immigration officials defended their arrest and deportation of Pa rikh, stating he was an illegal immigrant. Parikh entered the country illegally in 1995 and was caught by U.S. border-patrol authorities in Texas . He was using the alias Amit Sheth and was ordered deported the next year, immigration officials said. Under the name Rajnikant Parikh, he obtained a work visa in 1999. Because of his outstanding deportation order, he was arrested in Edison . But Dave Makkar, a Springfield resident who made the complaint about Parikh's treatment to the federal government in May, said his questions didn't concern the legality of Parikh's deportation. "All this effort for someone who had nothing in his record other than the deportation warrant," Makkar said, comparing Parikh's case with that of Jose Lachira Carranza, one of the men charged in the Aug. 4 shooting deaths of three college students in a Newark schoolyard. Carranza made bail and was released from jail in May after being charged with sexually assaulting a child. At the time, it was not known to the court that Carranza, a Peruvian immigrant, was in the country illegally. "Why all that special effort for (Parikh)?" Makkar said. "Because he's from India ?" Parikh is now in his native village, Bhalla said, and intends to file a federal suit against the Edison police department, its mayor and police chief, Dotro and his brother, and the Department of Homeland Security. "His rights were violated on several fronts by more than one entity," Bhalla said. Suleman Din may be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (732) 404-8084. www.profilingrace.blogspot.com www.racialbrutality.org
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