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To: nathanbedford

I read the whole thing. That splat noise you heard was my brain exploding.

Ok there are some ways according to the article to deal with the problem, but not much and nothing to stop illegal immigration or much of anything to stop anchor babies. Am I reading this correctly?

At this point, the wall (?), more restrictive visas, actually enforcing current law? My thoughts are take away the goodies for illegals. Don’t allow establishment of domicile unless in the country legally, everity so only citizens of legal residents can work, resulting in self deportation.

Legal papers make me feel like I’m reading Shakespeare and I just zone out. Had to go back and re-read some passages.

Seems to me our country is doomed, right?


24 posted on 08/21/2015 10:24:18 AM PDT by wildwoodla
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To: wildwoodla
If we don't get immigration under control, you are absolutely right, we are doomed According to the stock market we are doomed anyway.

But I think the article is largely correct, even if we persuade the Supreme Court that the fourteenth amendment does not mean what everybody thought it meant for the last 100 years, it is probable that the court will still throw a wrench in enforcement and we will be left in the same practical predicament.

Therefore, you are right, we have to look to things like E verify with teeth and a real commitment to deprive illegals of employment in America. We should also look to stopping out right chain migration, as difficult as that will be politically.

Above all, we must stop all illegal aliens in America who are not constitutionally entitled to become citizens from voting.


26 posted on 08/21/2015 10:38:47 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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