You believe that and I have a bridge to sell you.
They bank on people like you believing what they are going to do.
They will have a few token arrests and the media will make a big deal about it. Everyone will smile and think they have done something. lol
It will be no different then in 86 been around this issue to long and seen and heard all the lies.
They have an agenda and nothing is going to stop it, this is just another diversion. The rich/powerful and multi national corp have already changed the game.
We went from 5-6 immigration catagories to over 20 most are low skilled and low wage earners. 2005 immigration number was 5 million. legal and illegal. It would take 10 yrs of immigration to all the other countries in the world to catch up with one year of our immigration.
At this point doesn't matter if they come legal or illegal the end result will be the same. They will win.
2007-08-13 08:45:41
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answered by Anonymous
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lol. No. He additionally isn't submitting regulation suits against sanctuary cities that extremely are hindering enforcement of federal immigration regulation. i've got faith Obama is a expert amnesty, open borders form of guy. I desire he could only nicely known that fact so human beings could make an reported determination on whether or no longer they help him.
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answered by heyder 4
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I'll believe it when I see busloads of illegal aliens being transported back to their home country, wherever that might be. And being turned back at the border by border patrol agents and law enforcement.
When Congress reconvenes, watch for a new (or revised) immigration reform bill. I want the public to read the "fine print" first.
I wonder what they will "slip" into it this time.
2007-08-13 17:13:46
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answered by Eyes 5
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Good there are thousands of unemployed legal Americans here in Michigan that need a job!!!!!! Maybe someone will buy one of the 10 homes in my neighborhood that are being foreclosed upon?
2007-08-13 15:52:01
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answered by jobgonetocheaplabor 3
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Too little, too late...
...and designed to fail.
The move is just a ploy to build support for Amnesty by giving the media heart-wrenching scenes of families being split up, not to mention storries of innocent people getting fingered by the defective new E-Verify system.
2007-08-13 08:42:07
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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I think it is a cover for his new unilateral visa reform rules.
And let's see what ACTUALLY happens in 30 days, and compare it to the thousands of people that we know are illegally overstaying or entering every day.
2007-08-13 08:11:09
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answered by DAR 7
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I think thats only for companies that wish to have standing in government contacts. I do believe this is only window dressing for another push for amnesty as W time to leave office nears
2007-08-13 06:41:05
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answered by jean 7
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Too little, too late. And it only addresses the problem after the ppl are already here, illegally. Without a secure border, it won't have much chance of succeeding.
2007-08-13 06:41:43
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answered by mikey 6
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it will be changed when there isn't any more cheap labor..Bush and Ted Kennedy don't want to support the current immigation laws like building the fence
2007-08-13 06:49:35
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answered by John 6
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If that is the case....WAY TO GO GEORGE W.... Finally a good decision.
2007-08-13 22:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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