He must define himself on the border. I will not vote for another open border RINO, but will instead stay home.
Here’s a prediction. Walker will delay a definitive concrete position on border, illegals here, and future illegals until more of the other Republican wannabe chaff have been ousted in the primaries.
I’m for Cruz, but a Walker with an ANTI-amnesty (clearly real) and border fences that stop Mexicans would help me seeing a clear path to voting for him if Cruz does not prevail.
If he cannot, will not define a clear position on this, the eff him. I’ll stay home. Let the RNC, GOPe and CoC deal with a few million like me staying home. I’m just not gonna hold my nose again - I’m tired of the stench that permeates my nose from doing it.
Yes, securing the borders and deporting EVERYONE that is here illegally needs to be a top priority, along with stopping Obama’s open door policy toward Muslims from hostile countries.
He must define himself on the border. I will not vote for another open border RINO, but will instead stay home.
Just sayin’, I too am opposed to amnesty but:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
Great Seal of the United States
Acronyms (colloquial)
IRCA
Nicknames
SimpsonMazzoli Act
Enacted by
the 99th United States Congress
Effective
Signed into law by Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986
Citations
Public Law
Pub.L. 99603
Statutes at Large
100 Stat. 3445
Legislative history
##Introduced in the Senate as S. 1200 by Alan K. Simpson on May 23, 1985
##Committee consideration by Senate Judiciary, Senate Budget
##Passed the Senate on September 19, 1985 (6930)
##Passed the House on October 9, 1986 (voice vote after incorporating H.R. 3810, passed 230166)
##Reported by the joint conference committee on October 14, 1986; agreed to by the House on October 15, 1986 (238173) and by the Senate on October 17, 1986 (6324)
##Signed into law by President Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986
v ·
t ·
e
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), Pub.L. 99603, 100 Stat. 3445, enacted November 6, 1986, also known as the Simpson-Mazzoli Act, signed into law by Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986, is an Act of Congress which reformed United States immigration law. The Act[1]
##required employers to attest to their employees’ immigration status;
##made it illegal to hire or recruit illegal immigrants knowingly;
##legalized certain seasonal agricultural illegal immigrants, and;
##legalized illegal immigrants who entered the United States before January 1, 1982 and had resided there continuously with the penalty of a fine, back taxes due, and admission of guilt; candidates were required to prove that they were not guilty of crimes, that they were in the country before January 1, 1982, and that they possessed minimal knowledge about U.S. history, government, and the English language.
At the time, the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimated that about four million illegal immigrants would apply for legal status through the act and that roughly half of them would be eligible.[2]
Contents [hide]
Deportophobe
You did that the last TWO times...Obama thanks you...the rest of the country thinks that you are an idiot.