To: brytlea
I didn't say it couldn't be stopped but it's going to take some courage on the Congressional part to make laws that streamline the process getting to adjudication and have better legal definitions for the courts to decide adjudication and then have the buses awaiting for them outside the courthouse ready to deport. The whole process could be legally streamlined to take no more than 72 hours if all the computer networks can talk to each other and we have dedicated legal enforcement.
140 posted on
04/20/2006 10:54:55 AM PDT by
tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
To: tobyhill
I know you didn't say it couldn't be stopped, but since there is no political will to stop it, the status quo is what we're going to get. Sorry to be so cynical, but I've been watching this issue since the 80s when I lived in West TX. Back then I never really believed it would get to the point it has come to.
susie
149 posted on
04/20/2006 11:23:21 AM PDT by
brytlea
(amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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