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In a taped video message to Fox and cabinet members, Bush briefly addressed migration. "U.S. migration policies must treat Mexican men, women and children with respect and dignity," he said. "Our cabinet officials continue to work together on creative new policies, so that immigration is legal, orderly and safe."

I will never respect anyone who advocates that it's ok to break the law and then our President announces to the lawbreakers that the United States should show them respect and dignity for their lawbreaking. Has the world turned upside down? I would like President Bush to explain to us mothers of America who have children and are trying to set a good example, why our President makes such statements about lawbreakers and then wants to reward them. Yes, bad is good. Wrong is right and the world has turned upside down.

8 posted on 11/27/2002 1:54:27 AM PST by healey22
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>> Bush briefly addressed migration. "U.S. migration policies must treat Mexican men, women and children with respect and dignity," he said. "Our cabinet officials continue to work together on creative new policies, so that immigration is legal, orderly and safe." <<

Really George? Then what about THIS little provision that your amigo Vincente wants?

Section (i)245-- INS information
Our immigration laws allow qualified individuals to enter the United States as lawful permanent residents (“green card” holders) after they obtain immigrant visas from a consulate or embassy outside the United States or, for many immigrants already lawfully in the United States, through a process called “adjustment of status" .” If you entered the United States unlawfully, if you entered with permission but did not stay in lawful status, or if you worked without permission, you normally would have to leave the United States in order to apply for an immigrant visa. Special rules under section 245(i) may allow you to apply to adjust status without leaving the United States.

14 posted on 11/27/2002 2:10:08 AM PST by BillyBoy
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