1 posted on
03/25/2002 7:10:38 PM PST by
healey22
To: healey22
Thanks for posting this article........another home run for Michelle.......right out of the park!
2 posted on
03/25/2002 7:18:26 PM PST by
mickie
To: Tancredo Fan,Sabertooth,Major Malfunction
Ping.
To: healey22
Even before 9-11 I was and am still disgusted and angry at those who denegrate those of us who are against illegal immigration. My stepmother is a wonderfull hispanic woman who spent years to become an American citizen and did it right. All the while, others, unscreened, jumped ahead of her to do it illegally. We need to streamline the legal process and do everything including using troops to stop illegal immigration.
6 posted on
03/25/2002 7:31:24 PM PST by
umgud
To: healey22
The Wall Street Journal spoke some sense when Bob Bartly was in charge of the editorial page. Now the Gigot is taking over, he brings the squishy backbone required to appear on PBS with the intolerant Mark Shields.
WSJ=pro-globalist rag
To: healey22
To: healey22;
CheneyChick; vikingchick; Victoria Delsoul; WIMom; one_particular_harbour; kmiller1k...
Read if you dare...
(((ping))))
To: healey22
Michelle Rules.
Paul Gigot has to be one of the great horse's asses, along with his pal Grover Norquist.
20 posted on
03/25/2002 10:06:08 PM PST by
Pelham
To: healey22; DaveS; Howlin; Dane; LuisGonzalez; Miss Marple; William Wallace; ReaganMan; hchutch...
The connection between illegal-immigration reform and homeland security is now fantastically obvious to most Americans, but the loose-and- open borders crowd is as blind and dumb as ever.Leading the senseless is The Wall Street Journal editorial page, which I admired in the past for its stalwart promotion of the rule of law and abhorrence of race-card demagoguery.
On March 18, the paper betrayed both principles.
LINK.
"So Atta got his visa. That's no reason to kick out Mexican workers," pooh-poohed an online summary of an editorial titled "Immigrants and Terrorists." In it, the Journal's unrepentant open-borders proponents approve of bipartisan efforts - foolishly embraced by President Bush and favored by Mexican president Vicente Fox - to extend partial amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who have been in the country since 1998.
The so-called 245(i) provision of federal immigration law will allow illegal aliens who have found employer or family sponsors to obtain visas in the United States for a $1,000 fee, instead of being forced to return home - where consular offices would thoroughly scrutinize their native criminal records before approving applications. The 245(i) program would also allow these applicants to bypass a 1996 federal law barring illegal aliens from re-entering the United States for up to 10 years.
The administration's initial attempt to ram this proposal through, by a stealth "cloaked" vote, was cravenly Clinton- esque. But not a peep of complaint was heard from the Journal on that...
Wow. One of the most important editorials written this year.
Kudos to Michelle Malkin!
To: healey22
"Which side are our friends at the Journal on, anyway?" They are on the side of all other globalists, such as the U.N., Bush, Socialists, and all other such evil from the pit.
To: healey22
The Philippina author's parents are immigrants.
Bias. But it is an "opinion".
Thankfully, our policy with the "terror-celled" Philippines does not direct our policy with bordering Mexico.
Amnesty is an open invitation for marriage fraud...hustle up an American employer or "spouse"
Just curious, how did the author get that American last name? ;)
38 posted on
03/26/2002 10:49:29 AM PST by
PRND21
To: healey22;sabertooth;americanintokyo
Leading the senseless is The Wall Street Journal editorial page, which I admired in the past for its stalwart promotion of the rule of law and abhorrence of race-card demagoguery. On March 18, the paper betrayed both principles. "So Atta got his visa. That's no reason to kick out Mexican workers," pooh-poohed an online summary of an editorial titled "Immigrants and Terrorists." In it, the Journal's unrepentant open-borders proponents approve of bipartisan efforts - foolishly embraced by President Bush and favored by Mexican president Vicente Fox - to extend partial amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens who have been in the country since 1998. I just cancelled my online subscription to the Wall Street Journal. I can't believe I hadn't cancelled sooner. The Wall Street Journal is controlled by the evil elite new world order multinational corporate traitors.
To: healey22
Bingo
To: healey22
Viva Jorge Boosh! |
To: healey22
Speak the truth to power
66 posted on
03/27/2002 12:19:19 PM PST by
RnMomof7
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