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He Came To America Under The Lautenberg Amendment
First enacted in 1989, the Lautenberg Amendment requires that the
historical persecution of among other Soviet Jews, be considered when
evaluating individual applications for refugee status. Since its
enactment the Lautenberg Amendment has brought more than 500,000
persecuted Jews from the Former Soviet Union.
A Jewish legislator, New Jersey's Senator Frank Lautenberg, succeeded
in 1989 in having Soviet Jews officially designated as a "persecuted
minority" in the Soviet Union and therefore eligible for admission to
the United States without regard to regular immigration quotas. It has
been reapproved every year since then.
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Their Gas Tax Scam
Their gasoline-tax rackets
in New Jersey and New York, where a handful of Jewish gangsters from
Russia were stealing an estimated $1.5 billion a year from these two
states alone.
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The Stolen Car Racket
And gasoline-tax fraud and
automobile insurance fraud are by no means the only rackets that
Soviet Jewish immigrants have moved into. In New York, Los Angeles,
and other port cities their presence has substantially increased the
likelihood that your car will be stolen, for example. They control
gangs of thieves who steal expensive cars off the street, and then
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Here Is
Where The Money Is
The Organatzia buys a
corvette for $500, sticks it in a container, and it's ship to other
Jewish gangsters in the Middle East, where they can be sold for much
higher prices than in the United States -- and where they will never
be recovered by the police.
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They Have Controlled The Ports For 80 Years
Think of all that they have smuggled over the years. There was
cocaine, marijuana, liquor, guns, immigrants, etc.
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