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To: kabar
"It is a privilege and honor to serve in our armed forces."

Agree.

"It is also a duty of citizenship."

Since the promulgation of the "All volunteer military", that is no longer true. I personally prefer Heinlein's "Starship Troopers" approach, but that isn't (nor likely to be) the way things are.

"Are you suggesting that we should make a worldwide call and say that anyone willing to serve should be admitted into the US and given citizenship?

No. But if some choose to volunteer to do so, I'm fine with it. Obviously, background checks of some sort would be needed.

"What kind of country have we become when we allow people who broke our laws to enter this country to serve in our military."

Note that the topic is about young people who were brought into our country involuntarily. "They" are not the ones who broke our laws....their parents are. If they choose NOT to volunteer and serve, then permanent residency is the maximum they should get, but some degree of compassion is needed for their plight. I "would" send their lawbreaker parents back to the "old home country", though. If the kiddies choose to stay or go along with the folks, I'm fine with either choice.

45 posted on 07/06/2011 3:55:32 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog
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To: Wonder Warthog
Note that the topic is about young people who were brought into our country involuntarily. "They" are not the ones who broke our laws....their parents are.

Baloney. They are lawbreakers along with their parents. Both should be deported. Are you saying that all children who entered this country under the age of 18 or 21 should be allowed to stay here? Can you imagine what kind of message that sends to the rest of the world? And many of these children who would be eligible for the Dream Act could be up to age 35. Once they reach age 21, they can sponsor their parents, grandparents, siblings, wives, etc. as legal immigrants under chain migration, i.e., family reunification.

If they choose NOT to volunteer and serve, then permanent residency is the maximum they should get, but some degree of compassion is needed for their plight.

That is an amnesty. Plight? Most have hit the lottery. Free education, health care, and life in a developed country all at the US taxpayer expense. There is no reason that a "child" who was brought here at 15 can't go back to his/her home country. They should be deported along with their parents.

I have been active in a grassroots immigration group for the past 5 years. We lobby at the federal and state level. I have testified before legislators on the immigration issue. The Dream Act was part of the McCain-Kennedy amnesty bill in 2007. It is a cynical attempt to get amensty for up to 3 million people using the US military and college as pegs to convince the public to side emotionally with illegal aliens. It has been effective since the Dems always use the children as an excuse to push their agenda. Don't fall for it. When you reward something you get more of it.

If the Dream Act was really about compassion then it would include children who do not attend college or serve in the military. The Left knows that the only way they can get some semblance of public support is to create a special class of "deserving children," college graduates and those willing to serve in the US military.

I "would" send their lawbreaker parents back to the "old home country", though. If the kiddies choose to stay or go along with the folks, I'm fine with either choice.

It should be our choice, not theirs. And if we followed your prescription, the parents would be right back here as legal immigrants sponsored by their children. And more than likely many more family members would come as well.

This phony concern for the illegal alien children is misplaced and dangerous. Let's secure our borders, track down and deport visa overstays, and enforce our existing laws.

46 posted on 07/06/2011 6:20:06 AM PDT by kabar
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