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To: rabscuttle385

Newt’s version of the “heartl;ess” arguement.

Here’s the deal. Newt. You close the borders. You put a heavy civil and criminal penalty on companies that hiore illegals.

You get rid of the social give away’s for illegals.

Then you tell the ones who elect to try and stay after all of that...because doing those things will cause a majority of them to self deport...that they have 90 days to turn themselves in, to identify themselves. if they do so, we will deport them and allow them to apply for visas or citizenship through the normal channels (unless they are found to be criminals or enemies).

After the 90 days, they will be crinimally sought out, found, prosecuted and deported with a lifetime ban on any vissa or immigration to this country.

Then, we use our full law enforcement powers to go after the criminal drug dealers and other hardened criminals whom we show no mercy to.

Once we do all of that, then we can look at adding a potential workers program to our legal visa and immigration policy that allows them to come here for jobs that are offered to American citizens first, which if they get are limited to a maximum of 12 or 24 months withput bringing theior families and with no amnetsy or pathway to citizenship...though with the work visas we already have, their may not be a need fo it.

That’s not heartless, that’s just defending the soveriegnty of our Republic.


218 posted on 11/22/2011 9:35:25 PM PST by Jeff Head (Liberty is not free. Never has been, never will be. (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: Jeff Head
That’s not heartless, that’s just defending the soveriegnty of our Republic.

I agree totally, but the issue of defending the sovereignty of our Republic is no longer front and center priority either by the multi-national corporations or by the US Congressmen they rent. When corporations went global so did their opinions on sovereignty. Their loyalty is now global and sovereignty gets in their way. Globalization has made a huge difference in how our country is managed by the political elite.

231 posted on 11/22/2011 9:46:16 PM PST by apoliticalone (Honest govt. that operates in the interest of US sovereignty and the people, not global $$$)
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To: Jeff Head

Here’s the deal. Newt. You close the borders. You put a heavy civil and criminal penalty on companies that hiore illegals.

You get rid of the social give away’s for illegals.

Then you tell the ones who elect to try and stay after all of that...because doing those things will cause a majority of them to self deport...that they have 90 days to turn themselves in, to identify themselves. if they do so, we will deport them and allow them to apply for visas or citizenship through the normal channels (unless they are found to be criminals or enemies).

After the 90 days, they will be crinimally sought out, found, prosecuted and deported with a lifetime ban on any vissa or immigration to this country.

Then, we use our full law enforcement powers to go after the criminal drug dealers and other hardened criminals whom we show no mercy to.

Once we do all of that, then we can look at adding a potential workers program to our legal visa and immigration policy that allows them to come here for jobs that are offered to American citizens first, which if they get are limited to a maximum of 12 or 24 months withput bringing theior families and with no amnetsy or pathway to citizenship...though with the work visas we already have, their may not be a need fo it.

That’s not heartless, that’s just defending the soveriegnty of our Republic.


That is straightforward, commonsense wisdom! Wish we had a candidate with that policy.


244 posted on 11/22/2011 10:06:24 PM PST by boxlunch
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