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To: kellynla
Here's Powerline's take:


Immigration "Reform," Here We Come

The Washington Times writes that the one significant piece of legislation likely to get through the new Congress in short order is the Democrats' proposal for citizenship for the millions of illegal aliens now in the U.S.:

Congress will approve an immigration bill that will grant citizenship rights to most of the 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens in the U.S. after Democrats take control next month, predict both sides on Capitol Hill.

While Republicans have been largely splintered on the issue of immigration reform, Democrats have been fairly unified behind the principle that the illegals currently in the country should get citizenship rights without having to first leave the country.

Some Republicans remain hopeful that they might be able to team up with newly-elected "conservative" Democrats in the House to block the worse features of any bill the Democratic leadership will endorse. Personally, though, I won't believe in the existence of conservative Democrats post-election day until I see it. In any event, it appears that the border fence that was approved earlier this year is a certain casualty of the Democrats' return to power.

I never quite understood why the immigration issue hurt the Republicans as badly as it did, when it was the Democrats who were just about unanimously on the more controversial side of the issue. We'll find out now, I guess, what the political fallout will be when the Democrats have to actually take responsibility for an immigration policy.

14 posted on 12/04/2006 7:13:26 AM PST by lasereye
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To: lasereye

They will take the border fence budget and use it to build water stations and taco stands. Welcome to America brochures.


243 posted on 12/04/2006 10:24:10 AM PST by Sender ("Always tell the truth; then you don't have to remember anything." -Mark Twain)
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To: lasereye
We'll find out now, I guess, what the political fallout will be when the Democrats have to actually take responsibility for an immigration policy.

There won't be any, because Bush, a Republican president, will sign the bill into law. If anything, the signing of this bill will improve the chances for a new party to be formed, one that is truly committed to American principles. The GOP could be headed to the scrap heap of history.

264 posted on 12/04/2006 10:43:04 AM PST by Major Matt Mason (Moderates cannot be allowed to control the GOP - 11/7/06 is the proof.)
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To: lasereye
I never quite understood why the immigration issue hurt the Republicans as badly as it did, when it was the Democrats who were just about unanimously on the more controversial side of the issue.

because the MSM never reported on it... this helped keep the sheeple (majority of the country) in the dark.
472 posted on 12/04/2006 3:29:59 PM PST by fhlh ("you using the whole fist there, Doc?")
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To: lasereye
I never quite understood why the immigration issue hurt the Republicans as badly as it did, when it was the Democrats who were just about unanimously on the more controversial side of the issue.

Probably because the president is so vocally for amnesty, that many people associated the Republicans with it.

613 posted on 12/06/2006 5:24:11 AM PST by old republic
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