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Senators to Revive Immigration Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) ^
| 06-14-07
| DAVID ESPO
Posted on 06/14/2007 3:55:45 PM PDT by Alaphiah123
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To: USAFJeeper
LOL,,,Waay Koool !!...;0)
381
posted on
06/18/2007 8:07:26 PM PDT
by
1COUNTER-MORTER-68
(THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
To: politicals
All I can saw is walk in the other mans shoes - if a law is not enforced, should it be respected? Do you think Mexico educates their citizens in US law? How many foreign countries do you know the details of their immigration or border laws?
If a government can not or will not enforce it's laws, should it be respected? Whether or not Mexico educates their citizens on any topic is no concern of mine. When those same citizens choose to go to another country, it is their responsibility to educate themselves about requirements to do so, the responsibility belongs to no one else. If I choose to enter a foreign country, I will also choose to obey it's laws, it's called common courtesy.
Mexico - a dump - well parts are for sure, but is 100 years of corrupt rule with few very rich and many very poor possibly a cause? Can in individual citizen change a corrupt government? Have you seen the destruction of Venezuela in just the last 10 years?
One person can do a lot for good or ill. It merely takes the will to do so. Mexicans need to take care of their corrupt government, not violate our laws then demand our "respect".
Mexico has voted twice for the more conservative - pro business leader, but regardless of good intentions, change can be very difficult when much of the rest of the government is still run by the socialists and the corrupt families. You could get the hint when Mexicos equivalent of Al Gore (Lopez Obrador) tried to declare the last election invalid and tried to take over through protest. In case you didnt notice, it DID NOT succeed, so there is progress.
Mexico, no matter the muttered platitudes of who ever is in power at the moment, will never change. There will always be corruption. In Mexico no one seems to care. Obrador thought he was more immediately politically stronger than he was, this was his major mistake.
We are the ones responsible for our border, a far more organized, more powerful and more free country, but yet YOU have not kept the border safe. We all might like to, but we have families, jobs and businesses.
Incorrect. I charged my, and your, agent, the government, with the responsibility of maintaining the border. The exact reason I as why should a government that for whatever reason does not enforce it's own law be respected. A country with a government in such a state is either in anarchy or slipping into it.
382
posted on
06/19/2007 2:05:20 PM PDT
by
Hawk1976
(It is better to die than to live as a slave.)
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To: Alaphiah123
THE BUSHES (CONGRESS) AND THE CLINTONS HAVE THE SAME POLITICAL GOALS
POWER AND MONEY
DO NOT VOTE FOR A DEMOCRAT
384
posted on
06/20/2007 9:50:59 PM PDT
by
joydoc
To: Alaphiah123
THE BUSHES (CONGRESS) AND THE CLINTONS HAVE THE SAME POLITICAL GOALS
POWER AND MONEY
DO NOT VOTE FOR A DEMOCRAT
385
posted on
06/20/2007 9:51:00 PM PDT
by
joydoc
To: joydoc
Just saw a bumper sticker that says “Enough is Enough! Vote Democratic!”
386
posted on
06/21/2007 9:29:27 AM PDT
by
Theodore R.
(Cowardice is forever!)
To: Alaphiah123
To: Alaphiah123
Anyone who comes here illegally is a felon. For starters; these people must never have the priveledge of the 'vote'. Forget the $5,000 (sure. ..)
penalty. It is an insult to all those who come here legally. No, they must relinquish a right to acquire voting rights. They can be 'commonwealth' status citizens; or somesuch; at sometime. . .but only 'Legal entry' gains one voting rights.
Again, for starters; but a most important point, IMHO.
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posted on
06/25/2007 2:02:12 PM PDT
by
cricket
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