I dont see total deportation as politically feasible no matter how much we here like it..
It will be something between blanket amnesty and that....which is part of what Gingrich alluded to
Newt supports the Arizona and Alabama efforts that he calls borne of frustration
Marco Rubio...loved by freepers as yet another Cain style race/ethnic identity pick is on record opposing those efforts
Does he get the same emotinal rancor here?
No...he has not stolen St Hermans thunder either has he?...now you know the rest of the story
Rationally I’d like to see deportation. Logically it’s not likely.
I’m anti-illegal as anyone, I support the AZ/AL movements. I’d like to see them go nation-wide.
I don’t think any GOP president is going to even go that far. Maybe Bachmann, but who knows in the end.
Very well said. All good points.
Rubio ain’t runnin’ for prez.
If he were running, yes.
Once E-Verify is passed many illegals will see the light and start packing. Even months before the passing of E-Verify, the discussion in the media will start scaring many of them into leaving. We have to convince the illegals that we are serious this time, and we have to do that by electing a Presidential candidate who is strong on enforcement by attrition. In order to keep the politicians honest, we have to give them hell fire every time they start to sound weak on enforcement. We have to keep reminding them of the many tragedies visited on Americans by illegal aliens. The illegals have the media on their side as well as politicians and cheap labor employers. There has been a very skilled public relations campaign that make illegals seems very sympathetic and purposely omits the harm done to American citizens by the huge illegal invasion. We have to play up the sympathy for American victims so that illegals will not be empowered.