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I bought an old scrap book a couple days ago and in it was an article where senate was trying to pass a bill where illegals could become American citizens if they spent 5 years in the military. They first were going to let 50,000 join and then set it at 25,000 and it didn't pass. What would have happened had that bill went through? Would we still be having the same problems that we are having today? They had to enlist to come into the country and when the 5 years was over they were citizens. Republicans fought it then and stopped it.

2006-10-01 12:30:38 · 3 answers · asked by 51ain'tbad 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

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The problems we're having today is not new and unique. We are just discovering, again, the right way to deal with them as our ancestors found out themselves.

2006-10-01 16:05:13 · answer #1 · answered by yars232c 6 · 0 0

Same problems, because politicians would screw up any thing that worked.

2006-10-01 19:37:33 · answer #2 · answered by daydoom 5 · 1 1

we'd have the same problem.

2006-10-01 19:48:14 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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