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To: t-shirt
So if these aliens had not been allowed into the country, they still would have been able to hijack four airplanes in our country?

129 posted on 11/11/01 7:41 PM Pacific by AdamWeisshaupt

Ofcourse not, and he knows so!

It appears that 15 of the 19 hijackers had valid visas. But this completely misses the point: With stricter immigration laws and a stricter enforcement of the existing laws, any would-be terrorist will simply be a lot more careful to not have run-ins with the INS. Atta was careless because he could be given the lax enforcement of the current laws.

Try to think a little bit more strategically if you guys want to be heard, and try to take the reaction of the enemy into account. Just mho, and good night.
139 posted on 11/11/2001 7:02:34 PM PST by Economist_MA
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To: Economist_MA
It appears that 15 of the 19 hijackers had valid visas. But this completely misses the point.
--Economist_MA

No you completely miss--- the point is an alien or tourist or student is no longer here legally once he violates his visa restrictions or overstays his time specifically allowed.

Most of these men were in violation and thus were illegal aliens, even though many of them came here legally.

140 posted on 11/11/2001 7:14:49 PM PST by t-shirt
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To: Economist_MA
"With stricter immigration laws"
--Economist_MA

Once again I haven't advocated stricter laws, rather only strict enforce of the existing laws.

Why is that too much to ask for from the federal government?

Why is that too much to expect?

Why is having the federal government do one of it's Constitutionally required duties too much for the American citizens to demand?

142 posted on 11/11/2001 7:20:33 PM PST by t-shirt
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To: Economist_MA
"With stricter immigration laws"
--Economist_MA

Once again I haven't advocated stricter laws, rather only strict enforce of the existing laws.

Why is that too much to ask for from the federal government?

Why is that too much to expect?

Why is having the federal government do one of it's Constitutionally required duties too much for the American citizens to demand?

143 posted on 11/11/2001 7:25:56 PM PST by t-shirt
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