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To: beckaz
***" But a radical approach is needed to this problem."***"

By 'radical approach' might you mean 'enforcing the law'?

10 posted on 12/09/2004 5:06:40 AM PST by SolutionsOnly
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To: SolutionsOnly
***" But a radical approach is needed to this problem."***"

By 'radical approach' might you mean 'enforcing the law'?

heh heh, no mystery here. This Radical's definition of radical is the endorsement of Jorge's Amnesty of 15mm Illegals and the importation of 50mm more.

See...they are Legal Now...no more illegal immigration. It's like magic! Opps our borders have disappeared too! Great, we don't have to defend them anymore...problem solved.

28 posted on 12/09/2004 10:35:00 AM PST by WRhine (When America ceases to make manufactured goods, what do we trade with the rest of the world?)
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To: SolutionsOnly
By 'radical approach' might you mean 'enforcing the law'?

I might indeed, as a beginning. Isn't it insane that applying the law is now a radical idea?

Police and Sheriff Depts., prosecutors refuse to do anything for fear of bad press and/or being slapped down by higher courts or politicos. In other cases they won't do anything cuz they're thinking or running for higher office themselves.

Instead of applying the law for starters, the politicos are tripping over themselves (including Bush perhaps) to extend benefits to illegals (driving licenses, in-state tuition...)

I am struggling really hard to think of a way we can get a response from our reps on this huge issue. There must be votes to gain in he darn issue, they must all be more afraid of the ACLU and the open-borders (activists, not biz)lobby.

45 posted on 12/10/2004 2:15:15 PM PST by beckaz
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