Hoyer was just elected over Pelosi as majority leader in the House, did you see?
We are waiting to see who the powers that be are.
However, think hard what a pass-able solution might look like and write to your congressmen. That would be my suggestion. It is starting to sound like if they move forward it would be something new, not a 'version' of the Senate Bill (thank heavan). That means voices need to be heard.
2006-11-16 07:42:05
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answered by DAR 7
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i think you're maximum appropriate in this. they won't proceed to do low paying jobs over the years. they're going to ultimately pass directly to different jobs. the US makes use of statistics for each thing. they're going to proceed to evaluate extreme college and school graduate costs. quickly, they're going to advance greater courses to help pay for college as an occasion. those are to help carry that particular minority as much as hurry with different communities. in short, they're going to substitute into the recent minority that gets help and suggestions till a sparkling minority comes alongside in the years yet to come again. So if this invoice passes, ultimately there will be greater quotas and statistics utilized by utilising employers wherein larger paying jobs would be taken by utilising people who have been as quickly as unlawful (pondering in the event that they have the qualifcations). in spite of the undeniable fact that, on the different component, in the invoice, the fast-term workers software states that an company would desire to attempt for ninety days to hire an American first.
2016-10-15 15:32:50
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answered by ? 4
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Previously, I wrote that no politicians want to touch this subject. I stated that their balls were being kept in a jar, somewhere on a shelf in Mexico. I even got a couple of "thumbs down" ratings for the comment. I see no solution as long as the politicians keep ignoring the will of the people.
Now that the election is over, the politicians can, and have gone back to ignoring the issue. Like I said, they don't give a damn about you, and they are afraid taking a stance on either side of this issue might hurt them personally. As long as a politician's number one priority is to perpetuate his own job, he will work for personal advancement, not for those who elected him into office.
2006-11-16 07:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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First, we have to stop the bleeding by beefing up the border patrol and building a wall. Then we must round up the illegals who are here and send them home.
Once we have done that, we can discuss letting some back in, but not until we've cleaned the place up. If they were working here and not just feeding off us taxpayers, they might be allowed back in. If they have been getting a free ride, they should never be allowed back in.
2006-11-16 07:24:24
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answered by FozzieBear 7
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The next step is the steps already taken, we must cover ground already walked upon, communicate your wishes to your NEWLY elected officials, remind the incumbents of your wishes and continue to keep the pressure on until our voices are heard and our wishes for this country are made reality.
It isn't over until its over.
2006-11-16 14:10:41
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answered by Stands Alone 2
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TSK TSK, well see, don't you realize it was only a political tactic to get your votes from Republicans? And you people fell for it......Just like the supposed fence....That will never happen....Wake up and smell the Starbuck's, my friend.....
2006-11-16 07:34:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The next step will be more arguing and debating and ultimately nothing will happen.
2006-11-16 07:28:54
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answered by Feathery 6
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Write letters to your congressman and senators telling them to forget about the fence and give all undocumented workers amnesty.
2006-11-16 07:26:04
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