Since Congress is determined to shove some kind of amnesty plan down our throats whether we want it or not,could we do better?
Hypothetically,if you had to come up with a "compromise" bill,one that has some allowances for a path to legalization,what would it be? Let me know your ideas. Here is mine:
1.The borders must be secured first.
2.Anyone here illegally has 30 days to register with no fines or fear of deportation at this time.But,if they do not register,can be deported after the thirty days if found.
3.Once they are registered,they are given a 90 day temporary visa. During this 90 days,a complete background check will be done,they must get a physical exam at their expense and show proof that they are employed.
4.If all the checks show good health,employment and no criminal background,they will then be given a temporary 1 year working visa during which time,they must file to become legal. If the background checks,health or employment do not check out,they will be given 60 days t
2007-06-22
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