Posted on 05/17/2006 6:47:50 PM PDT by Seadog Bytes
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Wrong-headed... from inception.
('Gosh, maybe we can EVEN make it WORSE.')
That bill is pernicious in so many ways.
Top to bottom, through and through.
Excellent post. This looks like another trojan horse inserted by 'rats and not noticed, or tacitly agreed to by our "majority."
Aside from the fence, the troops and the amnesty, the real purpose of the bill may be those amendments to revise the immigration courts.
The Committees bill would change all of that. After seven years, all immigration judgesincluding the current oneswould step down. And it seems (the provision is very poorly drafted) that their replacements would have to be attorneys with at least three years experience practicing immigration law. Who meets that requirement? The same immigration attorneys who currently represent aliens in the immigration courts. These attorneys are considered by many to be the most liberal lawyers in America. And they are not fond of enforcing immigration laws.
Voila! The estimate of 193 million aliens by 2026 may be low.
Interesting. Search the 1965 Immigration Act. Ted K pulled the wool over many then, and; now lawyers with experience in handling illegal entry into the USA? What happened to the nearest tree for justice? Legalman gets his part of the pie everytime. Very sad. What a bunch of gutless whimps in elected office. Boycott Mexico and do not vote for anyone who did not back the House Bill.
Most current immigration judges were once immigration attorneys.
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Thanks. I needed that. Dear Samuel Clemens.
Most current immigration judges were once immigration attorneys.
You are probably right. And most senior Generals were appointed by Clinton, too. We have far too many appointees in jobs that are pay back for political support. Every judge should be elected on a 90 day trial basis. If he or she cannot enforce the laws- fire them.
Samuel Clemens nailed it. It's a pleasure to see those quotations at this time. The more things change, the more they remain the same (or SSDD for short!)
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