To: Jim Robinson
In California, we had a bill pass in the state legislature regarding illegal immigration supported by more than 70% of voters. A judge threw it out. That is what will happen on a national basis too. I cant stand Arlen Specter, but he made a point today that should be noticed, which is that there is no enforcement mechanism in place to use in the case of a border enforcement bill. We are not going to deport 13 million people, under any circumstances. There is no political will for that in Government. Short of that, what can we do besides hope to gain some benefit by at least registering and tracking these people?
45 posted on
03/27/2006 6:03:15 PM PST by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache; If mere words can anger you, that means you can be controlled by much less effort.)
To: Pukin Dog
I can't stress enough that this must,
MUST be handled on a State-by-State basis.
The FEDERAL government is beyond all control. Abandon ANY hope of the yahoos in Washington doing ANYTHING to help you.
Call your State Delegate and Senator, and press them to start following in Georgia's footsteps. It is our ONLY hope!
59 posted on
03/27/2006 6:08:19 PM PST by
detsaoT
(Proudly not "dumb as a journalist.")
To: Pukin Dog
"A judge threw it out." I know. And this is one of the reasons I've been so adamant about keeping the Democrats out of power. We must eliminate as many liberal activist judges as humanly possible. We only have a chance of doing this with a Republican president and Senate. And then, obviously, it's only a chance. We have zero chance with the Democrats in power.
To: Pukin Dog
"what can we do besides hope to gain some benefit by at least registering and tracking these people?"
Fine and imprison employers of illegals, cut off their free welfare, food stamps, and medical care, and they will self deport.
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