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To: ansel12
JFK had a dream and it passed in 1965

A little more research please.

Today's mess has little to do with Democrats. It lays squarely at the feet of Republicans. Specifically Ronald Reagan and George Bush.

Reagan's 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act beckoned the masses of Mexico and was the only sponsored legislation which he admitted, in hindsight, was a mistake.

Bush opened the flood gates in January 2004 with his public pronouncements on "immigration reform": Saying the United States needs an immigration system "that serves the American economy and reflects the American dream," President Bush Wednesday outlined a plan to revamp the nation's immigration laws and allow some eight million illegal immigrants to obtain legal status as temporary workers.

Within 30 days of the public broadcast of that speech estimated illegal entries rose 100% and were up an estimated 300% by May 2004. They never slowed down.

Yes ansel12, democrats took advantage but they didn't lay the foundation.

8 posted on 11/01/2014 9:50:20 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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To: Amerigomag

“democrats took advantage but they didn’t lay the foundation.”

Please, do your research please, here is the platform that JFK ran on in 1960, and wait until you learn more about JFK and his personal goals for immigration changes to replace the American voters, you will be shocked.


This is the democrat party platform that JFK ran on in 1960.
Immigration:

We shall adjust our immigration, nationality and refugee policies to eliminate discrimination and to enable members of scattered families abroad to be united with relatives already in our midst.

The national-origins quota system of limiting immigration contradicts the rounding principles of this nation. It is inconsistent with our belief in the rights of man. This system was instituted after World War I as a policy of deliberate discrimination by a Republican Administration and Congress.

The revision of immigration and nationality laws we seek will implement our belief that enlightened immigration, naturalization and refugee policies and humane administration of them are important aspects of our foreign policy.

These laws will bring greater skills to our land, reunite families, permit the United States to meet its fair share of world programs of rescue and rehabilitation, and take advantage of immigration as an important factor in the growth of the American economy.

In this World Refugee Year it is our hope to achieve admission of our fair share of refugees. We will institute policies to alleviate suffering among the homeless wherever we are able to extend our aid.

We must remove the distinctions between native-born and naturalized citizens to assure full protection of our laws to all. There is no place in the United States for “second-class citizenship.”

The protections provided by due process, right of appeal, and statutes of limitation, can be extended to non-citizens without hampering the security of our nation.

We commend the Democratic Congress for the initial steps that have recently been taken toward liberalizing changes in immigration law. However, this should not be a piecemeal project and we are confident that a Democratic President in cooperation with Democratic Congresses will again implant a humanitarian and liberal spirit in our nation’s immigration and citizenship policies.


9 posted on 11/01/2014 10:04:51 PM PDT by ansel12
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