Posted on 04/09/2007 8:35:35 AM PDT by kellynla
President Bush will speak on immigration reform.
Until you secure the border, including having the ability to control visa overstays, which account for about one-third of the illegals, you can't address those already here. One thing we shouldn't do is give them a path to citizenship.
Here are a couple of websites that I enjoy referencing occasionally. They detail Mexico’s immigration/population policy. bush should consider patterning our immigration policy after Mexico’s. Would Mexico be pleased, ya think?
http://www.mexico-trade.com/citizen.html
http://www.citizensforaconstitutionalrepublic.com/waller5-8-06.html
tell those messicans to go home, signed Don Imus
Amnesty for illegals.
I want a bipartisan immigration plan.
They are just doing the jobs Americans don't want to do.
They are hard working, and have strong family values.
They deserve the American dream.
Social Security benefits and free health care... free EVERYTHING/fill in the blank for illegal aliens.
Mr. Illegal; just pay a $2000 fine and all that America has to offer is YOURS!
Our borders are secure.
Instead of the above lies and schlock all I want to hear him say is this: I have ordered the National Guard to secure the borders and everyone who is here illegally will be rounded up and deported. If they wish to return LEGALLY they must apply to INS and follow the rules like everybody else.
Unjless and until he says this... I am no longer listening; they can all go and pound sand.
We all know this problem has been developing for decades, but it would seem given the war on Islamofacism and the terrorists patience and willingness to do whatever is necessary to kill us, that this would be an important time to plug up the holes.
OUr brave men and women are fighting away the wolves at the front door while we’ve left the back door open.
Illegal Immigration cannot be seperated from illegal drug trade or the mission of the Islamofacists.
See rottndog’s #96.
President Bush, unfortunately is a globalist, or at the very least, he acts like one. (don’t want to be judgmental here....)
He needs to change his ways.
Family values.....drink
jobs Americans are not doing.....drink
I, in fact, posted a thread a while back with the sole purpose of expressing thoughtful opinions about the illegal issue, for and against the President's policy (I, being against), without rancor and argumentation. (And the kind of mindless bashing that's prominent on this thread).
It actually worked for a few thousand posts.
If that makes me 'pathological' in your book, then so be it. But it looks a lot more like you're the one who doesn't care to be civil......
“jobs Americans aren’t doing”
FRINK!
"Mi Casa Blanca es su Casa Blanca" my White House is your White House, Bush said, welcoming 18 Latino dignitaries and celebrities, including ambassadors, administration officials and pro baseball stars to the White House.."
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Thanks for reinforcing the mindless drivel that is making me leave this thread.
Blue shirt it is.
You are scarring me.
ZZZzzzzz..
Rubbish. To start with, we can start enforcing the laws already on the books. Second, we need to make a concerted effort to gather data on the problem, i.e., the number of illegals and where they are located. We should require schools, hospitals, law enforcement, to gather this data as part of doing business. We can't make good public policy without this information. Third, there should be no sanctuary cities. Finally, enforcement first. Until Bush and his supporters of comprehensive reform can prove that they are serious about enforcement and securing our borders, nothing else should be done.
The Texas Border cam project was so successful in watching illegals crossing the border that Texas cancelled that program.
Boy did you call this or what?
Anything, shamnesty, guestworkers, etc., can go on the table as soon as the border is secure.
Not before.
President Bush, why aren’t the 18,000 there now? How many are really needed to do the job?
98% of Illegals Arrested Were Not Prosecuted |
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Posted by VU4G10 On 04/09/2007 12:01:30 PM CDT · 12 replies · 212+ views newsmax.com ^ | April 9, 2007 EL PASO, Texas -- For all the tough talk in Washington on immigration, illegal aliens caught along the Mexican border have almost no reason to fear they will be prosecuted. Ninety-eight percent of those arrested between Oct. 1, 2000, and Sept. 30, 2005, were never prosecuted for illegally entering the country, according to an Associated Press analysis of federal data. Those 5.2 million aliens were simply escorted back across the Rio Grande and turned loose. Many presumably tried to slip into the United States again. |
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