Posted on 05/19/2008 8:32:19 AM PDT by TBP
When we're through contacting Congress, we should contact President Bush and ask him to veto it.
This sneaky, corrupt amnesty must be stopped. We did t before, we can do it again.
Wonder if the Craig defenders will be on this thread. I think Hillary has pictures from the FBI files
That’s another reason why 132 Republicans refused to sign the bill.
When we’re through contacting Congress, we should contact President Bush and ask him to veto it.
This sneaky, corrupt amnesty must be stopped. We did t before, we can do it again.
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Don’t waste your time on El Jefe Presidente Bush, he will sign it GLADLY as he would have before. This is your Congress in action folks. A bunch of crooks and charlatans BUYING POWER AND CONTROL AT ANY PRICE TO AMERICA. PLAIN AND SIMPLE.
I was one who said his indictment wsa improper. He didn’t go far enough to be arrested, and in any event he was on is way to Washington to perform his official duties, so it could be argued that the arrest violated the speech and debate clause.
Nonetheless, he should have resigned.
That doesn’t mean that I approve of what he is doing on this issue. He needs to be reminded that his bosses, the people, who are (in one of the best phrases Ross Perot ever uttered) “the owners of this country”, do not approve of what he is doing.
I’m still surprised that McVain isn’t co-sponsoring this travesty. And Hitlery and Osama Obama for that matter.
Conservatives should support someone who will defend our borders.
I’d suggest calling Senate Minority Leader McConnell as well.
General Naturalization Requirements
Age
Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
Refer to the section, Naturalized Citizen's Children under Waivers, Exceptions, and Special Cases for information on applicants who are less than 18 years old.
See Also INA 334
Residency
An applicant must have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. Lawfully admitted for permanent residence means having been legally accorded the privilege of residing permanently in the United States as an immigrant in accordance with the immigration laws. Individuals who have been lawfully admitted as permanent residents will be asked to produce an I-551, Alien Registration Receipt Card, as proof of their status.
See Also INA 316
Residence and Physical Presence
An applicant is eligible to file if, immediately preceding the filing of the application, he or she:
has been lawfully admitted for permanent residence (see preceding section);
has resided continuously as a lawful permanent resident in the U.S. for at least 5 years prior to filing with no single absence from the United States of more than one year;
has been physically present in the United States for at least 30 months out of the previous five years (absences of more than six months but less than one year shall disrupt the applicant's continuity of residence unless the applicant can establish that he or she did not abandon his or her residence during such period)
has resided within a state or district for at least three months
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DAMN THESE LIBERALS!!!!!!!! I just can’t believe they are still willing to override the will of the people on this issue. What will it take?
I called her state office and faxed her DC office. I do this at the minimum of once a month. I question her patriotism.
Blood from patriots and tyrants to water the Liberty Tree.
“Feinswine, the senator from Gomorrah, added this treason laced crap to a badly needed Iraq supplemental funding bill. She is a disgrace to this state and to our country.”
As a happy ex-Californian (native born, no less), I constantly marvel at the monumental ignorance, stupidity and hubris of Pelosi, Feinstein and Boxer. What a sad testimony to the California electorate.
To be more accurate, it is amnesty to guest worker, which was the Bush Plan, as opposed to amnesty onto the path, which was McCain Kennedy.
The third type of amnesty is the Pence Plan, which the Gang of 12 adopted in 2007, which is touch-back amnesty.
I’ve pretty much given up on amnesty. It won’t take McCain twelve months before he will have granted amnesty to between 20 and 35 million illegal aliens. Those who were convinced that “WE STOPPED THEM” the last time will get a full dose of reality.
With the McCain amnesty will come chain immigration as family members are allowed to join their relatives already here. By the time McCain is done, we’ll see about 25 to 30% of our current population total, added to our population all from one nation.
We ain’t seen nothin yet folks! Buckle up!
A clear majority of Americans are opposed to this legislation.
http://www.fairus.org/site/PageServer?pagename=research_polldataamn
“65% disagree with granting amnesty to illegal Mexican immigrants in the U.S. (Zogby Intl., May 2002)”
Our federal taxes are taken and spent, but we are not being properly represented.
You can count on one thing. Boosh will not veto this bill!
From an email I received today:
“The vote has been pushed back and is now scheduled for Wed May 21!
This delay is to our advantage, if we use the time wisely. In the past, delays have played to our favor, because it takes us a few days to get our political machinery in full gear and the public warned into action.”
From an email I received today:
“The vote has been pushed back and is now scheduled for Wed May 21!
This delay is to our advantage, if we use the time wisely. In the past, delays have played to our favor, because it takes us a few days to get our political machinery in full gear and the public warned into action.”
Remember, a vote for McCain is a vote for amnesty.
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