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Who will vote yes and who will vote no? We obviously know why your answer will be yes or no, but explain why you answered the way you did. No holds barred!

2006-09-12 09:06:37 · 7 answers · asked by big10inmidd 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

7 answers

I will definitely vote yes on HR 4437
And you ask why..well i will tell you why.
HR 4437, Is a for the working man, the man that cares about his country, I believe that if you break the law you should be punished,

IF this law is passed then a lot will change for the better
it means if a American hires an illegal alien to do any job for him then the alien will be deported and the American will automatically be put in prison for 5 years..that will give the jobs back to the American people..

if a American house's or shelters a illegal alien even if it is a church then the alien will be deported and the American who house's a alien will be put in prison for 5 years..

so no competing for jobs and housing with the illegals no more
If an illegal is caught in the USA with out permission he will be deported and not allowed to come back and ask for citizenship to the USA. hes band for life..i really like this one a lot..

there is a lot more to the HR 4437 then this,,this is just the basics

so vote yes on hr 4437 to stop the criminals and the illegals they hire and protect..

no this wont get rid of all of the illegals but it will get the magority of then out of here..yes some will stay in hiding..but we dont have to worry about them no more..no more giving them welfare. no more worring about ssn's being stolen..no more of them not paying tax's..no more of our hospitals being closed due to none payment on the illegals part,,the list go's on and on why we need this law...so please vote yes on hr 4437

2006-09-12 09:24:31 · answer #1 · answered by bllnickie 6 · 2 1

HR4437 is a done deal-the Senate changed the entire bill. Now it will come to a compromise with both houses. But if I were to vote on it as it read it would be a yes! Simply, I want boarder protection. 9/11 was difficult to deal with and we don't want another horrible day to remember!

2006-09-12 17:23:11 · answer #2 · answered by proud mom ♥ 4 · 2 2

Here are some of the high lights of the bill and they are the reason I will vote for HR4437....YES

Here are some items of the Sensenbrenner bill, HR 4437:

“Unlawful presence” would now be considered a crime and a felony, meaning that undocumented immigrants may have to serve jail time and would be barred from future legal status and from re-entry into the country.

Immigrants, including asylum-seekers, victims of human trafficking, victims of domestic abuse, and children who are apprehended along an international border or at a port-of-entry would be detained until such time as they are removed from the nation or otherwise provided immigration relief.

Anyone or any organization who “assists” an individual without documentation “to reside in or remain” in the United States knowingly or with “reckless disregard” as to the individual’s legal status would be liable for criminal penalties and five years in prison. This could include church personnel who provide shelter or other basic needs assistance to an undocumented individual. Property used in this act would be subject to seizure and forfeiture.

The use of expedited removal, which would permit DHS enforcement personnel to remove a potential asylum-seeker without providing an opportunity to appear before an immigration judge or qualified adjudicator, would be mandated within 100 miles of the border and within 14 days of a person’s entry into the country.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) would be required to erect up to 700 miles of fencing along the Southwest border at points with the highest number of immigrant deaths.

State and local law enforcement are authorized to enforce federal immigration laws. State and local governments which refuse to participate would be subject to the loss of federal funding.

Asylum seekers and refugees who are convicted of a minor offense, such as petty theft, would be barred from permanent legal residence and eventual citizenship.

Document fraud would be considered an aggravated felony and would subject an asylum-seeker to deportation and bars to re-entry.

Nationals from countries who do not accept the return of aliens who commit crimes in this country would not be admitted to the United States. This would include countries such as China, Vietnam, and Cuba.

DHS would be given the authority to continue to detain individuals who have served their sentences based upon a determination that they are a “dangerous alien,” contrary to Supreme Court rulings barring indefinite detention.

The diversity visa lottery program, which allows 50,000 immigrants each year from countries around the world to permanently reside in the United States, is eliminated.
Border Protection, Antiterrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 (H. R. 4437):

Heres a better print out of the bill
Not better than bllnickies
but better than the first one I put here

Vote Yes on 4437

2006-09-12 16:30:03 · answer #3 · answered by Yakuza 7 · 1 1

Americans will vote yes

traitors will vote no

2006-09-12 16:28:05 · answer #4 · answered by marceldev29 4 · 3 1

I will vote on it and vote yes. I want things to be harder on them here so they will go back to mexico. I want american business owners that hire them to be held accountable and considered criminals just like the illegals.

2006-09-12 16:19:50 · answer #5 · answered by madroofer36 2 · 3 2

I don't vote because it doesn't matter anyway!!!!

2006-09-12 18:06:39 · answer #6 · answered by bullsfan_1971 3 · 2 1

ditto

2006-09-12 16:23:16 · answer #7 · answered by wheniawoke 3 · 2 1

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