Posted on 06/15/2006 7:13:06 AM PDT by RKV
Add this to the list of things that have gone right lately for President Bush: Americans appear to be drawing closer to his view on the immigration debate.
But that hasn't alleviated the squeeze on Republican candidates in the fall elections. A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows that the party's conservative electoral base remains at odds with broader public opinion on the issue, including sentiment of the nation's swelling Latino population.
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
Secure the borders!
Enforce existing immigration laws!
Throw all of the current bills and amendments in the trash where they belong!!!
More WSJ open borders sewage. Not as bad as the WSJ guest op-ed piece a few weeks ago by [drum roll] Kofi ("Food for Oil") Annan.
However the bill dies, whatever it takes. :) If procedure and constitutional issues doesn't do it then it looks like the House is ready to find another way.
Pence's "plan" also allows for an unlimited number of visas for the first three years. It would be the Wall St. Journal's dream come true.
Good post!
And this is happening in the Northeast no less. There may be hope yet...
More good news but we got to watch they don't still push for this after the election.
After reading an article in the paper today about a young lady who found out that her social security number has been used by 83 illegals has burned my butt. No help from the feds or IRS in tracking down these criminals. The amount of taxes paid by these criminals was minimal on the stolen number. I just received a letter from the IRS just two months after filing stating I did not cross a T or something. Well if the IRS turns out wanting to audit me I will tell them that I will absolutely comply with anything they want ONLY after they show me the list of 20 million audits done on illegals in this country first. It is time for us legals to stand up and demand accountability.
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