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In April 2006, Giuliani went on the record as favoring the US Senate's comprehensive immigration plan which includes a path to citizenship and a guest worker plan. He rejected the US House approach because he does not think House Resolution 4437 could be enforced. [21][22] In February 2007, in a meeting with California Republicans, Giuliani was quoted as saying "We need a (border) fence, and a highly technological one." [23] Giuliani also reiterated his support for some sort of path to citizenship for certain illegal immigrants after a process to be determined, but added that at the end of the process the immigrants should "display the ability to read and write English" and must assimilate into American society. In 2000, Giuliani said, "I wish that we would actually make America more open to immigrants." [24] In 1996, he said, "Indeed, the whole process of immigration is something the Republican Party should embrace."

2007-03-29 06:27:17 · 1 answers · asked by pip 7 in Politics & Government Politics

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I agree with him.

2007-03-29 08:10:43 · answer #1 · answered by cynical 6 · 0 0

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