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To: RebelYell1990

Immigration is not invasion and anarchy is not the same as a constitutional republic. If immigration was an invasion we would never have settled this country.

Yes, she will abide by current statute but she will also try and return rights back to the States where it resides. How hard is it to just say that the states have the power here under the 10th amendment? We have drifted so far beyond what the country was founded upon that it is unbelievable.

Creeping central government into every aspect of our life.


401 posted on 08/09/2009 11:41:45 PM PDT by wireplay
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To: wireplay

I agree, immigration is not an invasion, illegal immigration is an invasion however. They marching by the millions across our southern border taking jobs,draining social services and using lobbies to wield political power to get amnesty and more immigrants from those pristine third world countries in which they resided. Those lobbies also collaborate in setting an American education agenda in public schools in which children are taught Americans stole the southwest from Mexico and it truly belongs to the illegals, and that we in fact are the illegals.

Ok, you heard it here, folks, Sarah Palin supports abolishing federal code, particularly on immigration, to allow people form south of the border to come here as they wish without documentation. Unlike you I don’t my central Government creeping into illegal’s lives and enforcing Federal Law.


402 posted on 08/09/2009 11:49:27 PM PDT by RebelYell1990
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To: wireplay
Immigration is not invasion

Illegal immigration is.

405 posted on 08/09/2009 11:55:13 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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