Posted on 12/17/2003 7:25:16 AM PST by John Jorsett
Edited on 04/12/2004 6:02:04 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration is about to get off the sidelines in an immigration reform fight shaping up for early next year. With farmers and farmworker advocates pressing for a Senate vote as early as February, and big coalitions lobbying extensively behind the scenes, the game plan is already unfolding. For hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, many of them in California, this could mean the best chance in years at attaining legal U.S. status.
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I don't give a damn about Saddam. I want my country back, and not full of Mexicans who only have to work 60 days a year and draw welfare for the other 305 days!!!! AAARRRGGGHHH!
How much does this cost those of us who pay taxes and live within the law?? I farm for a living - without any illegals, just Americans - why the hell can't the rest of agriculture get a grip? (Because they're communists at heart.) Damn, I could go on, and on...................Mark my word: If this passes, I won't be following any laws I disagree with - or paying my taxes. Screw 'em.
Vote from the rooftops.
If you want to guarantee that you are voted out of office in 2004, this issue (along with the assault weapons ban) has the greatest potential to accomplish that.
Stick to doing what is RIGHT for America first and foremost, not what makes V. Fox or any other foreign head of state happy. They don't pay your salary. Take note of what made voters in California vote for Arnold - illegals getting driver's licenses (much less citizenship). "We The People" want our borders SECURE, and the illegals deported. "We the People" want employment at a fair wage, without having to compete against foreign labor inside our own borders. That's your job #1 - national security.
And those soldiers you admire so much? Take it from a 10 year veteran who served during your father's administration: They will look at you like a Clinton if you push this thru. And so will the rest of America.
Think about that. Don't sell out America now after all that has happened. The results may be far worse than merely an election.
Our leaders are being swayed by foreign interests rather than the voters and taxpayers of America. It seems that we have elected a king, not a President.
And can't afford to pay because we're bankrupt.
Stick to doing what is RIGHT for America first and foremost, not what makes V. Fox or any other foreign head of state happy. They don't pay your salary. Take note of what made voters in California vote for Arnold - illegals getting driver's licenses (much less citizenship). "We The People" want our borders SECURE, and the illegals
deported. "We the People" want employment at a fair wage, without having to compete against foreign labor inside our own borders. That's your job #1 - national security.
And those soldiers you admire so much? Take it from a 10 year veteran who served during your father's administration: They will look at you like a Clinton if you push this thru. And so will the rest of America.
Think about that. Don't sell out America now after all that has happened. The results may be far worse than merely an election.
I agree with you and will not vote for Bush if he follows this course, the same goes for his not stopping all the congressional PORK spending.
Anything short of forcing all illegals to go home & get back in line legally will lose Bush my vote.
Sez it all, IMO.
TLI
This is what bothers me most about government nowadays. Why is it closely held? Bush and congress are well aware of what the vast majority of Americans feel about illegal immigrants and amnesty. If they feel they have above board reasons for legalizing them then put it out in the public forum. Tell us why. And then listen to our response.
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