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To: Sam Clements
If you are in favor of letting the problem get worse, then just kill the damn bill and let things continue as they are.

What a load!

What you're saying is that we have to swallow this poison pill or we're in favor of things getting worse? B.S.!

What needs to be done is to kill this bill and any other "comprehensive" crap that comes after it.

First, Congress and the Bush Administration builds the 854 mile border fence that it passed into law last year!

Then, they can begin to enforce existing immigration laws.

And they can reform the current immigration laws so that the waiting in line isn't 10 years.

I have NO CONFIDENCE in the government to honor their words regarding this Amnesty bill. They promised the exact same things back in 1986, and did nothing!

So save your ridiculous statements for someone other than the members of FreeRepublic.

We're not the sheeple you seem to take us for.

192 posted on 06/22/2007 7:30:59 AM PDT by airborne (Airborne - Ranger - Vietnam veteran! Duncan Hunter for President!)
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To: airborne

You know? One point - if we got the fence and someone climbed over, under, blew it up or whatever - just what do we do then.

We cannot apprehend, question them, send them back or anything or our border guard will be sent to prison.

I would love fences but unless we have an all out “stop all coming across” policy - it will be worthless and the tax dollars just put down the drain.

Looks like maybe the corporations need to just set up satellite businesses just over the border and provide the jobs there. They would be out of the U.S., the economy of the area would rise giving people a place for jobs there.


200 posted on 06/22/2007 8:56:58 AM PDT by ClancyJ
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