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  • Poll: Majority Of Americans View Islam Negatively, Including Democrats (YouGov/HuffPost!)

    12/10/2015 11:39:03 AM PST · by quesney · 40 replies
    A majority of Americans have a negative view of Islam after the terrorist attacks in Paris and California, including a majority of Democrats. Fifty-eight percent of Americans now have an unfavorable opinion of Islam, according to the latest YouGov/Huffpost poll of Americans. That number includes 45 percent of Democrats, 58 percent of Independents and 75 percent of Republicans. Only 27 percent of Democrats have a favorable opinion of Islam while 45 percent, nearly twice as many have an unfavorable view. Only 11 percent of Republicans and 15 percent of Independents have a favorable view of the religion. Only 23 percent...
  • [Pence Amnesty] A Compromised Plan

    08/03/2006 9:37:59 AM PDT · by Spiff · 17 replies · 644+ views
    National Review ^ | 3 August 2006 | Editors
    August 03, 2006, 9:03 a.m. A Compromised Plan By The Editors Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, both Republicans, are making a last-ditch effort to bridge their party’s divide on immigration and pass a bill this year. We agree that the country, and the Republican party, would benefit if a sensible immigration plan were passed soon. The Pence-Hutchison plan isn’t one. The pro-amnesty Republicans have responded more favorably to the plan than the enforcement-first Republicans, and both sides are reading the plan correctly. Its central component is to allow illegal immigrants to continue...
  • No to Amnesty for Illegal Aliens ! No to guest worker program Petition--Please Sign!

    08/02/2006 6:18:14 AM PDT · by NAWER · 5 replies · 986+ views
    No to Amnesty ! No to a Guest Worker Program for Illegals!
  • Borderline Insanity it should be clear that "enforcement only" won't solve the problem.

    07/24/2006 6:02:35 AM PDT · by PDR · 108 replies · 1,323+ views
    Opinion Journal.com ^ | July 24, 2006 | John Fund
    In trying to reconcile two dramatically different bills addressing illegal immigration, Congress is in danger of forgetting an important lesson of life on the southern U.S. border: whatever legislators do has to recognize the reality on the ground. In part, that means understanding that the millions of crossings every year by illegal aliens will be curbed only if the problem can be made manageable. Right now, with Border Patrol agents trying to apprehend potential busboys and gardeners along with terrorists and gang members, the problem is too big for any law enforcement agency in a democratic society to tackle. Those...
  • CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS MULL IMMIGRATION SELLOUT

    07/23/2006 4:31:48 AM PDT · by BerlinStrausbaugh · 104 replies · 1,962+ views
    Chris Adamo.com ^ | July 19, 2006 | Chris Adamo
    In a July 3 article on Townhall, columnist Michael Barone laments the possibility that Congress may not pass any immigration “reform” legislation this year. However, he pins some hope on a proposal being advocated by Representative Mike Pence (R.-IN). Ostensibly, the Pence proposal would incorporate the “best” of both worlds, including provisions from both the Senate’s recently passed guest worker/amnesty bill, along with the House version that focuses on immigration enforcement and border security. Unfortunately, the Pence bill would ultimately constitute no less a “sellout” on immigration than that attempted by the Senate, albeit this effort would be spaced out...
  • ILLEGAL ALIENS BEING SET FREE (THANKS TO I.C. E. AND ITS DERILICTION OF DUTY)

    07/21/2006 8:14:37 AM PDT · by seasoned traditionalist · 22 replies · 901+ views
    Arizona Newspaper ^ | July 20, 2006 | Self
    Inmates convicted or cleared of human-smuggling charges and presumed to be Illegal were allowed to walk out of jail without being removed from the country because of a disagreement over jurisdiction between the Sheriff's Office and ICE. At least 17 have walked right out of the jail and into the community - including six who pleaded guilty to human-smuggling felonies - because the ICE refused to transport out of the country the Illegals who were under the controversial coyote law. "Why would they refuse to pick up the felons?" Sheriff Joe Arpaio asked. The reason, according to an ICE spokesman,...