What did he know, when did he know it?
http://www.infowars.com/articles/immigration/wh_coverup_immigration_study.htm
2006-07-17
20:05:53
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Politics & Government
➔ Immigration
Whoever ^_^-^-^-^- is: You don't have to like my laundry list, that's not the real question, the question is what's on Bush's laundry list and if you like that!
Don't believe me or my sources, look on your own!!!
2006-07-17
20:14:24 ·
update #1
He never planned for it to work. The great speech he made to us several months ago was designed to cause us to return to our complacent lives. The outcry of America had to be silenced. He filled our televisions throughout the nation with his well-practiced, sincere look and lots of words. Lots and lots of fine words.
He really does not care what America wants or needs. He is driven by some separate agenda which will enhance his standing in the world. He has no regard for the lives of our people and is perfectly willing to sacrifice us, our Constitution, our safety, for the greed and glory of Bush and a select few who have become sick with power.
I see absolutely no good in anything from Washington. I fear that before this is over, Americans will be fighting in the streets to preserve our liberties, protect our families and keep our nation.
2006-07-17 22:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder how many nurses, teachers, or high-tech workers would work for $8 an hour. Wait, you didn't know that Bush's "guest worker" plan would be open to those people too?
That's what they have in mind. And, there would be no wage-related restrictions on it other than the minimum wage. So, employers could offer a teaching job for $8 an hour. American teachers would either take that rate or, more likely, they wouldn't. So, the employer could hire that "guest" worker from Bangladesh. The Bangladeshi would consider that a king's ransom. All the requirements of Bush's plan had been met: there wasn't an American willing to do the job.
Bush's plan would force millions of previously higher-wage jobs down near the minimum wage. What phrase would most Americans use to describe such a plan?
What exactly does he mean by "families"? Will their immediate family come with them or not? If not, are we going to be able to split up families? Not all people coming here would be Mexicans or from the parts of Mexico near the border. Is Bush going to require men to travel hundreds of miles to see their immediate family?
If, however, they're bringing their immediate family with them, there will no doubt be hundreds of thousands of children born, and those children will be U.S. citizens. Who's going to be able to make them go home after they've had a U.S. citizen child? And, won't most "guest" workers intentionally have children here so it will be harder to make them go home?
And, given that, doesn't this plan consist not just of an amnesty, but as a massive incentive for a huge chunk of Mexico's population to come here? Was any thought put into the consequences of this plan at all?
No, no guestworker program should take the place of following the law! This still allows the law-breaking illegals to go to the head of the line and disrupts the ability of legal immigrants to get their chance! Until such time as all able-bodied welfare recipients are put to work, all homeless people, all college and high school students have the chance to work, we don't need to import anyone to take our jobs! Stop pandering, stop giving handouts and stop lying to the American people!
2006-07-17 20:13:22
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answered by hayleylov 6
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On January 9, 2004,
President Bush proposed a guest worker program -
a thinly veiled amnesty for illegal aliens.
A February 29, 2004, Fox News article subsequently stated
that from 50 percent to 90 percent of illegal aliens apprehended claimed they were coming here for the "amnesty" (their words).
One Border Patrol officer stated that
"They believe that they are only responding to an invitation."
Shortly thereafter, the Border Patrol was ordered not to collect this information.
Official Border Patrol apprehension statistics
show that total 2004 apprehensions as of June 30, 2004 represent a 190% increase over total 2003 apprehensions.
Thats Right--One Hundred Ninety Percent Increase
http://www.theamericanresistance.com/ref/illegal_alien_numbers.html#amnesty
2006-07-17 20:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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He knows it won't work. He really just wants the issue to go away.
2006-07-17 20:24:30
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answered by Anonymous
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...is this a trick question...where did you get this stuff...it looks like a bit radical...I don't like anything over the top...I don't like all your lists either
2006-07-17 20:12:32
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answered by ~^~^~^~^ 3
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obviously he didn't know
2006-07-17 20:09:15
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answered by heartmonger999 4
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