I don't understand why Bush says""I know there needs to be a worker program that says you can come here on a temporary basis and work here legally for jobs Americans aren't doing,", but then say "We cannot kick people out who have been here for a while."
I wouldn't mind the first sentence, which is what he normally focuses on. If we want to bring in x number of people to say move furntiture for a couple years, and then after that time they go home I wouldn't have a big problem. What I do have a problem with is this notion that anyone that illegally enters the country and can evade authorities for a certain period of time becomes a citizen. How does he go from people doing work and then leaving to letting people bring in their elderly parents, young children, cousins and other family members and then letting them all become US citizens? What he's basically doing in displacing Americans by bringing in so many people that some areas of the country aren't even recognizable anymore.
2006-07-05
11:01:51
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Tommy
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