Posted on 06/30/2009 11:55:56 AM PDT by fiscon1
On June 24, Sen. Charles Schumer gave a remarkable speech on immigration. Preparing the way for the Obama administration's expected push for comprehensive reform, Schumer seemed to adopt a newer, tougher-sounding tone as he promised that a bill would be passed during "this Congress."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Stealing the jobs that Americans used to have, I bet that will be a big seller.
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I really wish these idiots would quit using the word “reform”. In this usage, reform is being used as a eupahamism for surrender. Oh wait, the dimrats are in power again.
When 0 and his congress make 20 million illegals new citizens that will forever cause nothing but RATS to be elected.
President Barack Obama to discuss immigration. And guess what the president said? Not once, not twice, but three times:
» "We need a effective way to recognize and legalize the status of undocumented workers who are here."
» "[The American people are] concerned that any immigration reform simply will be a short-term legalization of undocumented workers with no long-term solution."
» "The 12 million or so undocumented workers are here [are a] group that we have to deal with in a practical, common-sense way."
12 million or so undocumented workers? Try about 30 million.
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