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Even after the clear and convincing victory, there still seems to be some delusional illegal supporters that there is some hope for the hopless. No mathmatical calculation or political scheem could ever work out a amnesty of any kind. What on earth are they thinking?

2007-06-29 10:07:49 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

Jourge Butch- "See ya at the bill signing!"

2007-06-29 10:15:12 · update #1

Stupid statement no. 23412 June 25th, 2007 from the president of the United States foot straight to his mouth.

2007-06-29 10:17:49 · update #2

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The illegals will never be given amnesty now. The politicians know that the outrage among American citizens would cost them their job. Any politician who supports illegal immigration better say goodbye to his career.

2007-06-29 10:12:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 3

Thats just it they are not thinking..They are listening to cash registers from big business. Amnesty is an option that should never be considered again.. If you grant amnesty to the criminal illegals , you have to grant it to all criminals.. It would lead to a mess in the court system.. People in prisons all over the country would start filing suite left and right ....Of course we've only put off the inevitable. It is just going to be dropped into the new administrations lap to be dealt with after the election. This fight has just begun...

2007-06-29 10:24:30 · answer #2 · answered by Iknowalittle 6 · 3 1

To the delusional I would say that there are many countries you can move to .The people have spoken loud and clear and anyone who keeps up the pro illegal stance has just wrecked their career. People don`t mind legals who integrate into society and strive to become a part of the nation, those that give us the finger and burn our flags and then demand services that they have not paid for can kiss our American land goodbye as it is not theirs to take and abuse.

2007-06-29 10:24:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

first, your figure of 80% is made up and totally arbitrary--ruins your credibility--and thus exposes your emotional bias. also, as has been explained to those willing to listen for longer than a sound byte--this was not an amnesty bill. it was referred to as such to arouse the anger of a conservative population that wished to hide from its own xenophobia.

the bill has been worked on, twice now, and rejected. it will be resurrected if a democrat is elected to the white house, or a thinking consevative is elected to the white house.

2007-06-29 10:26:09 · answer #4 · answered by quiet 3 · 1 2

Well put.

I laughed the day I heard him say "see you at the signing, knowing full well no real American wants anything other than enforcement.

They are wasting so much time with reform. We don't need it just enforce our laws.

Reform is just saying let's change the laws to appease the criminals???

2007-06-29 10:30:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Funny thing! Back in the early days of our country people from all over the world flocked to our fair land seeking a new home because they had been persecuted in their country of orgin. Now we put limits on people today because they wish a new home. Be kind and give them a place they can call their own. Is it so different than when we were such a young nation? Anyone and everyone immigrated to the USA! I say let the ones that are here in and then follow existing laws to monitor people wanting to move to a foreign land!

2007-06-29 10:18:18 · answer #6 · answered by acredhead113 4 · 2 6

You really can't change their minds with speech, because they refuse to believe the truth. They will only see the light when the borders are secure and current immigration laws are being enforced.
That is what we need to work for next.

2007-06-29 10:15:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

I think that PResident Bush might try to put it through as an Executive Order.

2007-06-29 10:10:21 · answer #8 · answered by AngelaTC 6 · 2 2

You don't you just let it die a slow death. That immigration and amnesty reform measure is dead til at least 2009. Then we'll have to repeat what we did this time around!

2007-06-29 10:14:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

Bush thought the compromise legislation was going to pass both houses. Just a couple of weeks ago he told some reporters "see you at the signing." Bush has many faults, but I wouldn't call him delusional

2007-06-29 10:11:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

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