Coming soon to a neighborhood near you.... reformed gang-bangers at the expense of the taxpayers, its almost funny but makes you ill at the same time.
I think we need to stick with the laws we currently have and enforce them.
2007-06-05 04:29:47
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answered by M B 5
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I heard approximately some thing like that. yet i think of the abode had exits. and not purely staircases that once to nowhere yet doorways that did no longer open or did no longer lead the place you thought they could. Even one door on the two or 3 tale that replaced right into a drop off too the backyard. i think of it replaced into on a television coach yet i do no longer remember better than that. in step with risk in case you googled haunted properties with some others info you are able to desire to come across it. Sorry i'm no longer a lot help
2016-10-06 22:04:10
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answered by kelchner 4
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Write to: The White House
ATTN: George W Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
2007-06-05 04:16:52
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answered by slipperypickle 3
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Yes you are correct. The rapists, murderers, drug dealers, etc. also can challenge their deportation with a taxpayer funded attorney. And if they show that their life or a relatives life will be negatively affected by the deportation they can possibly stay here.
Just what we need - more criminals.
BTW illegal aliens are far more likely to commit felonies. Our prison populations hover between 15-25+% of the population being illegal.
Just hard working people looking for work? I don't think so!
2007-06-05 04:22:15
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answered by youarewrongbobisright 5
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You read it right. It takes three misdemeanors (including DUIs) or an agravated felony to make them ineligible for legalization, gang membership is fine if they sign a renunciation, and committing non'agravated' felonies don't count.
I guess the Senators are depending on the strength of the walls in their gated communities to keep the masses away from them.
2007-06-05 04:17:16
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answered by DAR 7
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Yes, there is a provision for gang members to renounce their gang mebership as a part of gaining legal immigration status. You write, or call your congress person about it.
2007-06-05 04:14:38
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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You read it correctly.......they've been on the hill and out of reality for too long. You'd like to dump them in a gang neighborhood without an entourage for protection and see if they make it to day light.
2007-06-05 04:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Before the bill passes:
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
After the bill passes:
"Give me your illegals, your crack addicted,
Your murdering masses yearning to carjack and deal dope.
Those that will wreak havoc upon our shores
Send these, the worthless, tempest causing upon our citizens
I'll hold a dim bulb beside the poop chute of our brown southern door."
Anyone up for a game of Cowboys and Gangbangers?
2007-06-05 04:42:16
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answered by chuck_junior 7
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yeah, you read it right, and that is one of the better parts of this proposed farce. CLOSE the border!!!! then work out the other details, like put out bids for new prisons in the deserts, it ain't like we lack the space to lock up 12,000,000 illegals, and after about 100,000 get put away, the rest will more than likely 'opt' to go home...
2007-06-05 04:17:10
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answered by Blitzpup 5
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They'll sign that the same way a politician takes an oath: with their fingers crossed!
2007-06-05 04:40:38
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answered by tiny Valkyrie 7
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