To: nanak
Bush's concession meant that Congress will begin the year on an anti-immigration note, which promises to continue as many of those pushing for the tough enforcement measures also are likely to oppose the president's "guest worker" plan.Rubbish! Congress will hopefully begin on an anti-illegal alien note. Nobody is against lawful immigration.
2 posted on
01/02/2005 10:00:30 AM PST by
DTogo
(U.S. out of the U.N. & U.N out of the U.S.)
To: DTogo
Bush's concession... President BUSH is a good man, we know. He is being ill-advised by KARL ROVE on ILLEGAL ALIEN issue.
3 posted on
01/02/2005 10:06:42 AM PST by
nanak
(TOM TANCREDO for PRESIDENT 2008/2012 : Our Last and Only Hope to Save America)
To: DTogo
Leave it to the MSM to try to twist the obvious. Every Repub should start a sentence with ILLEGAL immigration.
4 posted on
01/02/2005 10:07:59 AM PST by
marty60
To: DTogo
"Once they register as temporary workers, they would be eligible to begin the long process of applying for citizenship or permanent residency...""Rubbish! Congress will hopefully begin on an anti-illegal alien note. Nobody is against lawful immigration. "
"Rubbish!" B.S.! Then EXTENDED family, then EXTENDED family on social security...
12 posted on
01/02/2005 10:23:33 AM PST by
hoot2
To: DTogo
isn't it the truth......those intellectual Dems confuse illegal immigrant and immigrant all the time for politics sake....just to scare people....the only way I would be for a guest worker program is if the federal govt would control the borders.........until that time I will just have to go against Bush on this one
To: DTogo
President Bush's plan to liberalize the nation's immigration laws to allow millions of undocumented workers the opportunity for legal status appears... Note the convuluted description to avoid the A-word.
40 posted on
01/02/2005 12:22:08 PM PST by
Plutarch
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