And the reason why I am totally and absolutely against ANY form of amnesty and any form of forgiveness for family members (where ever they were born) and those who abet illegals ever again.
Doing it 'for the children' as in the dream act, or even as a reward for military service, would only be scammed or used as a back door for an invasion even larger than the one that followed Reagan's essentially humanitarian experiment.
Norton, I agree with you concerning the dream act.
I will state that I don’t have a problem with a foreign national serving in our armed forces to obtain U. S. Citizenship in the long run.
We offer citizenship to foreign nationals for nothing at all. It would seem to me that the person who agrees to serve in our armed forces, would actually be going above and beyond the normal requirements.
I would also wager that having served in our armed forces, having seen what care we take to try to be even handed, that they might be moved to respect the United States even more.
I’m about as tough as they come when it comes to illegal immigration. I have not sorrow at all for people who spend decades here illegally, then claim special status because it would be too disruptive to oust them. TOUGH!