Posted on 10/28/2017 7:01:38 AM PDT by davikkm
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) says it is not just House conservatives who will push back against a reported amnesty plan for illegal aliens being crafted by House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), but that also the Senate will shoot the plan down. In a brief Twitter message, Cotton a leader for pro-American immigration reformers said the Senate opposes Ryans alleged plan that would be slipped into an end-of-the-year spending bill to give amnesty to the nearly 800,000 illegal aliens shielded from deportation under the Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
In the House, Speaker Paul Ryan announced to the Republican Study Committee (RSC) that he is planning to slip an amnesty for the nearly 800,000 illegal aliens into the spending bill, as Breitbart News reported.
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Cotton will eventually fall victim of the big state.
I thought Grampa Dave’s program was for people who were legally here, but either temporarily or on the citizenship path. They would be on probation.
That’s what the other points, such as “end chain migration” are concerned with.
Illegals—out—fine by me.
Illegal means against the law doesn't it? --Congressman Sonny Bono.
I approve of a blanket Amnesty for all illegals:
Those who go home before ICE catches them should be allowed to keep their ill-gotten gains and not prosecuted; that’s Amensty. The rest of the illegals should be prosecuted, fined enforcement costs, and permanently barred from ever returning to our country. Those who have already been deported and return should be locked up for several years before being deported again. Let’s end this problem
Id be happy if all we did was enforce existing law.
Enforcing the law would probably do it.
I would like to see a wall, high fence or whatever to keep them out at the borders.
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