Posted on 11/04/2011 7:39:05 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
You can put a program into place in which these individuals can be identified, and work visas in which they can move back and forth between their countries but not to become United States citizens, Perry said. And I think thats where McCain, thats where Romney, thats where even Bush went wrong when they talked about the issue that, were going to give amnesty to these individuals, and people just said, no, were not.
Perry didnt elaborate on what such a visa plan would look like, saying only that authorities need to determine a better way to identify illegal immigrants and make them part of mainstream society. He also said the program would only work if the federal government first does a better job securing Americas borders.
I disagree with the concept that somehow or another were going to pack up 10, to 12, to 15 million people and ship them back to the country of origin. Thats not going to happen, Perry said. So realty has to be part of our conversation. And then you need to have a strategy to deal with it. That is what I think we will have, but first you have to secure that border.
Perry called Washingtons efforts to stop the flow of illegal immigrants an abject failure but said that, as president, he could accomplish the task in just a year using the existing fence, more border patrol agents and air surveillance.
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I don't know about intelligent, but you certainly can add brave to the list.
Not many candidates are brave enough to follow the Walter Mondale model for open and honest disclosure on controversial positions.
Gov. Perry ran and was elected Lt. Gov. the same year Bush was re-elected Gov. - in 2000.
Correction on year: Gov. Perry ran and was elected Lt. Gov. the same year Bush was re-elected Gov. - in 1998.
My definition is the literal one.
It means stopping unauthorized entry wherever physically possible on the border proper. It means inland enforcement including against employers who knowingly employ illegals. It means removing any and all governmental incentives encouraging illegal entry. It means discouraging states from offering incentives that make federal enforcement of immigration laws more difficult.
I will never compromise my POV on this issue, because I believe anything less will eventually have lethal consequences for our way of life.
I realize this definition isn't nuanced or accommodating enough for the squishes, but that's too bad.
Where were you on Monday when I was dragging a feral pig through the woods for about a mile?
BTW, wanting to stop illegal immigration isn't the same as wanting to stop LEGAL(see the difference)immigration. If they are here illegally they are not immigrants, but criminals looking to steal whatever they can from the American people in the form of handouts. MrEdd was correct, you are a bigotpulpit.
I disagree with the concept that somehow or another were going to pack up 10, to 12, to 15 million people and ship them back to the country of origin. Thats not going to happen, Perry said.
It could happen, Rick. Here’s my solution. $900 fine for each illegal alien a company is found to employ. From that $900, $300 paid to whomever provided the info. $300 to the gov to run the program. $300 for one way airfare out of the country.
A comment so totally unexpected, that it is music to my ears. LOL.
I did catch a greased pig (little pink piglet) once back in college (a silly contest but I claimed the honor).
LOL! What a hypocrite you are. You claim to want an honest conversation, decry name calling, then call others racist nativists.LOL!
I can go with your definition. Now, the next question is how do you measure it? And at what cost-benefit ratio do we work towards this definition? (Cost of enforcement vs. # of illegals still getting through).
There needs to be a federal law prohibiting sanctuary cities, among other “favorable to illegal immigration” things.
Next question is, how far do we go with E-Verify? There are some Constitutional objections to it being the stepping stone to a national ID card. And people are wary of that.
I like that. The 9-0-0 plan ::grin::
I'm assuming his candidate is Cain. from what I can tell, Cain's plan is to ignore the issue and hope that no one asks about it.
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Wikipedia, the free
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Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act, INS, Act of 1965, Pub.L. 89-236) abolished the National Origins Formula that had been in place in the ...
Since the 1965 Immigration Act our immigration policies have been heavily tilted to 3rd world immigrants. My estimate is 90% of all immigrants (legal and illegal) are are from the 3rd world. I would reverse this and make a European only immigration policy for the next 20 years. No one else comes in and the Mexican border is slammed shut
European people built this country with subsidiary help from blacks. Indians did their own thing and Hispanic numbers were very low
However, I disagree with all of his positions on illegals and education. I disagree with the premise that illegals need to be made into productive members of society. This tantamount to surrender and undermines all his tough talk, IMO.
Frankly, I feel like I'm being swindled when I hear this kind of talk.
Perry is exhibiting the common trait of those who have destroyed our society...a believer that if you can’t enforce the law, you simply make the offense legal and that particular crime statistic simply vanishes.
Besides being extremely naive in believing that these Mexicans are going to obey any type of law or social rules and honor their commitment to return to Mexico is absolutely laughable!
Find me a Mexican who obeys the law and I will identify him as an American. Find me one who won’t and I will show you a Mexican imported by the likes of Perry.
I once was a staunch supporter of Perry but he keeps on digging the hole deeper in regards to his love of illegals already in the United States. I have washed my hands of him.
I’d go with E-Verify for government services —including K-12 schools —, but for some strange reason our federal political leaders never bring that up.
That’s sweet.
We both agree that we’re lucky.
Well, with that list of accomplishments you wrote down for the week, I figured one more wouldn’t hurt. Besides, everbody’s getting a little pissy, so a little humor is good. I think that I still have some sore muscles after that excercise with the pig.
Oh yeah...thanks for reminding me of the debate where Perry said he hoped a lot od mexican killers would come across the border because he wanted more troops for La Raza. Yeah...I almost forgot about that. Idiot.
Thank you for the corrections..
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