Um, no. I think you may have inferred that illegal immigrants are the ones being talked about in the article. It just says immigrants, so I take it that would include legal ones as well.
Um, no. I think you may have inferred that illegal immigrants are the ones being talked about in the article.
Um, no. I didnt.
Legal immigrants in any nation are there at the discretion of the host country. Any host country should have the right to expel any non-citizen at anytime, just as I can kick anybody out of my house at anytime.
According to the article:
Rep. Elton Gallegly, R-Thousand Oaks, a lead co-sponsor of the bill, said it would "help to reclaim our neighborhoods by allowing the United States to immediately deport gang members who are in the United States illegally."
Let's chalk it up to a poorly written article.
1. Rep. Elton Gallegly, R-Thousand Oaks, a lead co-sponsor of the bill, said it would "help to reclaim our neighborhoods by allowing the United States to immediately deport gang members who are in the United States illegally."
2. "The idea that we could criminalize people who have never committed a crime in their life is quite staggering," said Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich.
So, dead didn't infer anything...it was clearly stated in the article. As I said earlier, your argument, just like Rep. Conyers' statement, is invalid as it is based on a false assumption.