..........'The Senate Immigration Bill essentially encourages an increase of gang activity in America. In Section 601 (g) (2), it states that gang members would be eligible to receive amnesty if they sign a statement that renounces their gang membership'.....
Treasonous bunch of vipers lurk in our congressional halls.
“’The Senate Immigration Bill essentially encourages an increase of gang activity in America. In Section 601 (g) (2), it states that gang members would be eligible to receive amnesty if they sign a statement that renounces their gang membership’”
Hey, no problemo mon! Gimme your steenkin pen, I’ll sign right now!
There, now, no more gang, easy Si?
Now gimme your car keys and your wallet, and leave your daughter in the car, we’ll take good care of her for you.
Adios idiota!!
There was a thread on it about a week ago. Check Banglist
Under Section 601(g)(2) of the bill, illegal-alien gang members would be eligible for amnesty merely by signing a “renunciation of gang affiliation.” This massive loophole would make it so easy for illegal aliens to stay in the country that deporting gang members would no longer be a priority.
Gang-bangers and other criminals, who have been ordered to leave the United States by an immigration judge but defy the ruling, are called absconders. The Senate bill first appears to deny amnesty to absconders in Section 601(d)(1)(B). But Section 601(d)(1)(I) permits U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to grant an absconder a Z visa anyway if he can show that being forced to leave the United States “would result in extreme hardship” to the alien, his spouse, parent or child. The “hardship” provision creates a loophole you can drive a truck through — virtually guaranteeing that this class of fugitive aliens can remain in the United States. As we went to press, Sen. John Cornyn was preparing to offer an amendment to strip from the bill amnesty for absconders and violent gang members.
http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20070524-083907-3950r.htm
Keep calling you Senators.
ping