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AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS? (a question for Freepers)
August 22nd, 2002
| Sabertooth
Posted on 08/22/2002 7:04:53 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
My answer is no, I'm not in favor of Amnesty, and there is no amnesty to millions of illegal aliens either. GW has said that there will be no blanket amnesty for illegals, just a guest worker program. This will benefit illegal immigrants who are already living here and have taken jobs no one else wants at lower wages, mainly because Americans view them as something they wouldn't want to do. Since they are already living and working here, becoming legal immigrants will help them integrate into the mainstream of American life.
OK flame away.
To: nopardons
Start with the southern border.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:23:20 PM PDT
by
PuNcH
To: Sabertooth
Thank you, for your reply. I am glad that we agree about the problem, I laid out.
To: PuNcH
WHY ? As if I didn't know. ROTFLMSO
To: nopardons
WHY ? As if I didn't know. ROTFLMSO Well if you know then you should say it.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:25:25 PM PDT
by
PuNcH
To: Sabertooth
Should all or some portion of the Illegal Aliens be granted an Amnesty and be thereby allowed to change their status and acquire legal residence in the United States? Define "some portion". Do you mean zero "I"llegal "A"liens be allowed to ever change their status?
A "large portion" "A"mnesty, no.
But a "slim portion" status adjustment is unavoidable and probably historically constant.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:26:54 PM PDT
by
PRND21
To: PuNcH
So what are your solutions to the problems on the border? There is only one option to seal the borders. Place a permanent military force with armed soldiers every100 feet. Other than that then the border is going to continue to leak as it always has. Do you advocate that?
To: PuNcH
No I shouldn't. Ohm and FYI ... this is NOT what this thread is about. Do try to stay on topic !
To: Sabertooth
Put me in the no column.
To: FreedomFriend
No, I wasn't tongue tied, but merely responding to previous threds.
To: PuNcH
"My answer is NO, no way, I live outside of Washington D.C. and these people have just taken over, I am not only talking of Mexicans but of all nationalities, Indian, Pakistan, you name it we got it. One day I was sitting outside my building smoking and some guy drove up in a new car and asked what suite a doctor was in, I said you have to go in the building and look at the directory to find the floor, he preceded to act like he didn't speak english, I said don't you speak english and he went into the no ENGLAY crap, finally I said I can't help you and he sped off and went down the wrong way of a automatic bank teller and the sign said "do not enter". If the man can't speak english and most of them are pretending, I have no mercy.
No if they can't do it the lawful way, forget it and if Bush doesn't get on this bank wagon he is going to lose a lot of Republican votes, because the people I work with won't call their Reps like I do, they either won't show up or vote for the other guy. FED UP IN VIRGINIA
To: nunya bidness
Watch it. You have lived so long away as an expat, that if you tried to return, you might be regarded as an illegal alien. Have you considered that possibility? Cheers.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:33:14 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: Victoria Delsoul
My answer is no, I'm not in favor of Amnesty, and there is no amnesty to millions of illegal aliens either.
Thanks for your answer. The question hinged on the general question of Amnesty. It will be interesting to see how various politicians, including President Bush, shake out on a whole range of immigration policy after the November elections.
To: Texasforever
There is only one option to seal the borders. Place a permanent military force with armed soldiers every100 feet. Other than that then the border is going to continue to leak as it always has. Do you advocate that? There is not only one option and a permanent military force is not needed to stop the horde that is coming across nor at the numbers "every 100 feet" would imply. That we will have reduced illegal crossings in the future is irrelevant. We also would need to go after employers who contribute to the problem and stop giving illegal aliens a handout when they need to be deported.
So there's my view. If you believe that there is only the option of a military force that is unacceptable does that mean you believe that it is impossible to control the borders?
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:35:35 PM PDT
by
PuNcH
To: Sabertooth
Some illegals can be worked with to make them legal, but their home countries need to pick up the tab and the illegals themselves need to pay fines.
Companies that exploit illegals need to be punished heavily. Stiff fines for the offense and per illegal, shutdowns, and prison time for those involved.
Other illegals and anybody who supports the Azland agenda need to be deported direcly to a jail in their country.
And put the army on both borders.
To: PRND21
Define "some portion".A piece of the pie? A certain amount? Actually can you define, define?
Is that like voting yes on no? Lets see, am I clouding this issue at hand here? Is this a distraction? A diversion?
What do you think of elephants?
To: pulaskibush
Azland [Aslan] agenda Are you a Narnia book fan too? Those were the best books I read as a knee high to grasshopper type. I still ended up a near atheist, but that is no fault of CS Lewis.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:39:59 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: Sabertooth
I'm impressed that you managed to keep the disruptors from wrecking your thread, 'toothie. Good work. And...
No Amnesty. And return to policy we had before Teddy Kennedy's 1965 immigration bill became law.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:40:15 PM PDT
by
Pelham
To: pulaskibush
Some illegals can be worked with to make them legal, but their home countries need to pick up the tab and the illegals themselves need to pay fines.
So you favor some sort of partial Amnesty?
To: Pelham
And return to policy we had before Teddy Kennedy's 1965 immigration bill became law So you favor unrestricted Hispanic immigration I see. That surprises me. LOL. Sorry to toy with you, but I ain't a saint.
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posted on
08/22/2002 11:42:57 PM PDT
by
Torie
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