Amnesty doesn’t necessarily imply immediate citizenship.
Fast-tracking citizenship, like AlGore’s project pre-1996 when many weren’t vetted by the FBI, still takes time. There’s no way they could process so many millions before 2012.
Still, don’t get me wrong, the illegals should not be rewarded and I’d like to see a total moratorium on all immigration for some years.
“Amnesty doesnt necessarily imply immediate citizenship.
Fast-tracking citizenship, like AlGores project pre-1996 when many werent vetted by the FBI, still takes time. Theres no way they could process so many millions before 2012.”
But look at it this way. 30,000 anchor babies are born to illegal aliens every year in California alone. Nationwide is a bit harder to determine. Eighteen years and they vote, legally, thousands and thousands of new voters every year. Many of them in gangs and working for Mexican cartels, or attending university planning a jihad in the name of allah. They’re citizens...they shouldn’t be by any reasoned look at the 14th amendment, but they are.
We read articles often of illegal aliens with voter cards, etc.
Believe me, they ARE represented. And their votes count to both parties more than yours or mine.
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc_17_4/tsc_17_4_rubenstein.shtml
And also, ‘legal permanent residents’ can vote in many local elections.
[snip] As a Permanent Resident you can only vote in local and state elections that do not require you to be a US citizen. http://www.ailc.com/howdoi/PermRes.htm
Now, remember we’re talking about people who don’t mind breaking the law to get here, or stay here, drive illegally, engage in ID theft, etc. Do you really think they don’t vote?