Absolutely not
2007-10-31 07:15:35
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answered by Run Lola Run 4
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This is where she and Giuliani agree. Unfortunately, it is absolutely the wrong approach. Any politician who holds this position is dead wrong and unacceptable to me.
PERIOD!
I would rather have a Democrat make this error in judgment than a Republican. Whomever is dopey enough to grant amnesty is politically doomed and may well take his or her party down the drain with them.
Rare, indeed, is an issue which garners 70% of the people against it. Even in Liberal New York!
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2007-11-01 21:42:53
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answered by Jacob W 7
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This is one of the stupidest things I've ever seen; the key word here is "illegal" if I'm not mistaken... So basically Hillary is saying that even though these people are committing a crime, they won't be punished..Hmmm..Logically, you can see what is next; eventually, criminals will be getting slaps on the wrist for murder, rape, and so on, until full blown anarchy exists. She is bastardizing the entire justice system and all it was supposed to do. That said, no, I don't agree with that idiot's position.
2007-10-31 14:20:37
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answered by Viginti_Tres 3
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I am 100% aagainst amnesty. Immigrants are very important part of this country. There are many ways to legally be granted entrance in to the US. It isn't very fair to give someone who ignored our laws to enter our country a free pass. While other who are trying to get in legally are still waiting in the painstaking process of obtaining a work visa.
2007-10-31 15:11:55
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answered by adw644 2
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Yes.
The right-wing makes a lot of noise about "enforcing the law." And labeling the undocumented immigrants "criminals"--which under US law, they aren't--its a civil violation--like a parking ticket.
But for 12 years, while they were in powr--the right didn't enforce the law. And--for 12 years they did NOTHING to secure our borders or to reform the immigration system. Now-as a result of right-wing loudmouths IGNORING THE LAW and refusing to secure our borders, we have 12 million illegal immigrants.
Most of them are hard-working people just trying to have a better life. Give them amnesty, fix the system. If the right-wing doesn''t like it, tough. They had over a decade to fix the problem--and did nothing but run their mouths.
2007-10-31 14:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I know... how 'bout sealing the borders first, before dealing with the mess? When a pipe breaks, do you start cleaning up the water first, or stop the pipe from leaking?
2007-10-31 14:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Why won't people like you - dupes who blame Mexicans for committing the crime of wanting to work - place blame squarely where it belongs. On Corporations like Dole, Del Monte, and agri-businesses throughout the USA who use these illegal immigrants as little more than slave laborers in order to slake their thirsty greed for ever increasing profits.
2007-10-31 14:35:55
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answered by 428 Moore 2
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I do not support any kind of amnesty for the criminals and I do not support anything Hillery Clinton says.
Tim... so that makes Bush and Hillery two peas in a pod huh? I take it you support Bush?
2007-10-31 14:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No amnesty for illegals. The vast majority of US citizens is against amesty.
2007-10-31 14:21:05
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answered by regerugged 7
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The US needs to implement deportation for Hillary.
2007-10-31 14:12:39
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answered by MY NAME MICHELLE I HATE AMERICA 5
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