To: Sabertooth
Noooo... I don't think I'm that mixed-up. Like I
said, it only involved a certain group of people. Not
large. These people were going through the process,
and he was just helping them out a little. It was not
the millions that someone suggested, and thought some
of the rest of us wouldn't dispute. Please, we have
a bit more intelligence than some of you Bush-bashers
give us credit for! From what I have read in a few
places, he was going to allow these people in on a case
by-case basis. I know I read this in a few places, and
I am capable of reading and deciding for myself what to
read, and who's viewpoint to believe and support. I do
have that right just like you, thank you!
194 posted on
05/13/2002 9:54:49 PM PDT by
dsutah
To: dsutah
Like I said, it only involved a certain group of people. Not large. These people were going through the process, and he was just helping them out a little. It was not the millions that someone suggested, and thought some of the rest of us wouldn't dispute. Please, we have a bit more intelligence than some of you Bush-bashers give us credit for!
Maybe, but you don't have your facts straight here. The Bush number for his Amnesty is 200,000... the Administration was the source. I've used this number consistently throughout this debate.
"Case by case" is meaningless. Drivers' Licenses are issued "Case by case." So?
See post #203 for INS info on the Illegals that Bush wanted to Amnesty... I give you credit for having the intelligence to read the plain English.
To: dsutah; OhioWfan; Sabertooth
Section 245i couldn't be written anymore vaguely, generally and all inclusively, if Vicente Fox had written it himself. Section 245i is about as specifically targeted as an atomic bomb.
You two chatter about Bush's intent to have the INS eveluate applications submitted by illegal aliens, under the terms of 245i, on a case by case basis. If the INS receives 20 million applications, how many years will it take for them to make all of those case by case decisions?
In the meantime we have all those millions more illegal aliens leaching off our social services for all those years?
With $70 billion dollars plus, in social services that we spend on illegal aliens, we could afford to pay a high enough price for Calfornia Fruits and Vegetables that the farmers could pay Americans to do those jobs.
I vote for the "They Will Deport Themselves Plan". Send the illegals home. We can't afford them.
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