Posted on 12/25/2006 6:36:59 PM PST by Chesner
WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 Counting on the support of the new Democratic majority in Congress, Democratic lawmakers and their Republican allies are working on measures that could place millions of illegal immigrants on a more direct path to citizenship than would a bill that the Senate passed in the spring.
The lawmakers are considering abandoning a requirement in the Senate bill that would compel several million illegal immigrants to leave the United States before becoming eligible to apply for citizenship.
The lawmakers are also considering denying financing for 700 miles of fencing along the border with Mexico, a law championed by Republicans that passed with significant Democratic support.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
House Republicans denied F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. . . . an architect of the House immigration approach, a senior position on any major committee in the new Congress.
The major lawmakers drafting the legislation include Senators Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, and John McCain, Republican of Arizona, along with Representatives Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona,
Looks like these RINO morons have already conceded 2008 to the Democrats. The day this legislation is passed and a smiling President Bush signs it into law, those 12 million will become 30-40 million as all the illegals come out of hiding. And they will be swiftly made citizens without any checks, just like in 1996 in California.
The Dems will have made themselves into an overwhelming and permanent majority with the help of the stupid Republicans.
Rove the Genius? Right! McCain the President? right.
I know what the dems get for this -- more voters -- but, I don't know what the President is getting from this and that is what bothers me more than anything.
What on earth is McCain thinking? Does he feel he's been annointed our candidate already? He sure isn't getting my vote.
The GOP didn't lose because of immigration toughness, they lost because they have become Democrat-lite in the Senate. The GOP congress was heads above the GOP Senate.
You ask the $64K question and one that nags at me.
He wants it and seems to be spearheading it... just read Tony Snow's comments on November 8th, the glee was there that they could now pass immigration reform.
Alabama is about the ONLY state I can think of that has TWO Conservative Senators.....congrats!
I don't know how you voted on November 7th, but I was smart enough not to vote for anything that started with a D, I, C, etc... they were all R's.
The RINOs that run the Senate (or used to) and the President were told by the rank-and-file voters (Republican and Reagan Democrats) "don't go there" on this immigration nonsense. They (Bush, Rove, Mehlman, McCain, Flake, etc.) told those voters to go to hell.
Your finger is pointing the wrong way, my friend. Blame those clowns, the Republican elites, and those who supported them just because they said they were Republican for the predicament they find themselves in.
These elites love having these illegals do the lawns in their gated communities on the cheap. Their children and grandchildren will be doing the lawns of the illegals grandchildren, after they reach the working majority (cf. Los Angeles) and control the economy and turn America into a third world Venezuela, Mexico or Argentina, with like welfare and corruption.
Well, we got rid of RINO Dewhiner, but, got a worse socialist than Dennis Kucinich in Sherrod Brown. The "other" senator we have is another RINO, Voinovich, who will probably leave the Senate in '08 (maybe by "retiring", 'cause he sure won't win an election here).
The elite politicians in this country want to bring Mexican-style government and class-system to the USA. Guess they like being the haves with a lot of poor, uneducated, have-nots to do their bidding... right now with the exception of Sessions, Kyl, etc., there is no difference between the GOP and the DEM.
But,isn't Bob Riley in favor of Amnesty?
"...they like being the haves with a lot of poor, uneducated, have-nots..."
Surely they would like that, BUT the reality is the the US is full of wealthy, educated, and un-socialist-leaning people (so far), so this fight will outlast most of us.
If Jeff Flake is pushing this it means my rep, Trent Franks, will vote for Amnesty.... he seems to do whatever Flake tells him to do.
Who's Bob Reily?????
Robert (Bob) Riley is the Governor of Alabama.
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