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To: NFHale

That’s one road to go down. I think you’re ideas are reasoned. It still bothers me.

These people jumped in line in front of GOOD HONEST people who RESPECTED our nation enough to COMPLY with it’s laws. They WANTED desperately to come here. They DIDN’T just come.

So if we register people and keep them here, what have we just said to those people who had the character we desire our citizens to have? We just showed them that cheating really works out great, and being a good human being accounts for nothing.

What is the actual affect of saying the illegals can’t be a citizen for 15 years. They couldn’t be anyway for six. That’s when their green card compliance makes them worthy of applying for citizenship.

So what we’re doing is basically delaying the massive problems of the illegal aliens. Instead of chain migration taking place in seven or eight years, we’ll be looking for it in sixteen or seventeen years.

What’s the magnitude of this problem? We’re looking at anywhere from 6 to 12% of our resident populace being made citizens. And then we can expect two to seven people to be brought over through chain migration. This could mean as much as 25 to 33% of our nation’s populace would be recently arrived people from North, Central, and South America.

Is it going to be any better, when this flood of new voters hits us in 19 to 21 years, instead of ten to twelve? Doesn’t it still swamp our boat?

These people need to be rooted out, and booted out.

If you can’t prove you are a legal U. S. citizen, you should get no services in the United States at all. If they are caught, I’d recommend them being sent home immediately. If they are caught a second time, put them in a stockade for six months. Then deport them. Third offense, five years.

Anyone who doesn’t understand why I am saying this, hasn’t been to Southern California in a while. Went to Dodger stadium yesterday. There part of the game presentation is now is Spanish.

Folks, we’re losing our nation. My state is nearly gone, and yours will be too if you don’t wake up and smell the tea leaves.

It’s time to get tough on this subject.

Back of the line, means the line in other nations, people already waiting to come here. Anything else is preferential. I don’t think it’s right to treat the people who played by the rules in this manner.


82 posted on 04/28/2014 3:41:47 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne

“.... So if we register people and keep them here, what have we just said to those people who had the character we desire our citizens to have? We just showed them that cheating really works out great, and being a good human being accounts for nothing...”

Hey D-1 buddy!!! Thanks for chiming in on this.

My thoughts are that if we’re NOT going deport them - no balls to do so - then this is a way to make them pay for jumping front of the folks that did it the right way.

Also, this would make it extremely uncomfortable for the illegals already here. The freebies are turned OFF - no EBTs, no WIC, no welfare - nothing. You work, and you pay taxes like everybody else, and when your probationary period is up (15 years), THEN you get the privilege of being called a Citizen, and all of the rights and obligations that entails.

And - we COULD fastrack the honest people already IN the line to get here, speed up the process for the honest folks - the people who came here and did it the right way.

That’s another “In-Your-Face” to the Illegals. They get NOTHING for free. They earn it. And we’ll see how eager they are to earn it; or they can go the hell back wherever they came from.


83 posted on 04/28/2014 3:57:10 PM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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