So, are you saying that there is no stopping the relentless tide? Will the enforcement provisions included in the bill acutally be enforced? Or shall I brush up on my high school Spanish?
I live in New Mexico. This state has a large proportion of Native-born hispanics, and in listening to a local talk show last week, they are incensed at what is coming. We will never know how THEY voted in November, because Bill Richardson and his slavish dem legislature have insured dem control of the voting process for the forseeable future.
So, we are to just sit back and say nothing if Bush signs this into law?
I’m sorry, I missed your post.....
I am not saying there’s nothing we can do, but we’re very weak compared to a year ago. All we can do is let our own senators and representatives know that this bill should not be approved as it is written. I’ll be 99 of 100 that would complain about any of the provisions of the bill will not do so. So let’s agree to do so! So what should we be for and against? Let’s make a list....
1. Amnesty of any kind. Totally opposed.
2. Those who broke the law go to the END of the line to get back in.
3. Complete payment of back taxes. Tough if it will be hard to collect. Work harder.
4. Severe and ENFORCED penalties for employers hiring illegal aliens and anyone using forged IDs or helping to produce forged IDs.
5. A complete border protection plan. What happened to our 800 mile long fence (last years bill)? Why does the Kennedy plan only call for a 300 mile long fence? Bring back a longer fence.
6. Worker cards that are forge-proof that all must carry to prove they followed the new law. See # 4 above.
Hey, it’s a start. We need to send something like this to all in Congress.