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To: El Gato
"Guest Worker" is a lie believed by no one born earlier than yesterday. The illegals given "guest worker" status will never leave, just as illegals given full immigrant or citizenship status will never leave.

Why will any ever leave? Who's going to make them? George Bush wouldn't for five years, and won't for the next three.

Guest worker is just a sleazy way for our dishonest cowardly President to kick the can down the road to the next administration, while letting himself stammer about having "reformed" the problem - even though he will have massively increased the number of poor, uneducated third-world migrants in our homeland.

80 posted on 04/02/2006 11:04:46 AM PDT by dagnabbit (George Bush is so fed up with illegals, he's making them to fill out the citizenship long form.)
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To: dagnabbit
"Guest Worker" is a lie believed by no one born earlier than yesterday. The illegals given "guest worker" status will never leave, just as illegals given full immigrant or citizenship status will never leave. Why will any ever leave? Who's going to make them? George Bush wouldn't for five years, and won't for the next three. Guest worker is just a sleazy way for our dishonest cowardly President to kick the can down the road to the next administration, while letting himself stammer about having "reformed" the problem - even though he will have massively increased the number of poor, uneducated third-world migrants in our homeland.

This from Lou Dobbs: "President Bush tells us repeatedly his guest worker program for illegal aliens will only be temporary if it wins approval in Congress. But time and time again, this administration has proved there's nothing temporary about its temporary legal residence programs.

The Bush administration is expected to announce tomorrow that it is extending for yet another year special U.S. residency status for hundreds of thousands of Central American workers. The United States began to protect its status program back in 1998 for residents of Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, all countries hit by natural disasters eight years ago.

The so-called temporary program has been renewed many times, and was supposed to have expired by next month, this time. As we've told you here many times on this broadcast, there's nothing more permanent than temporary workers."
107 posted on 04/02/2006 11:46:01 AM PDT by Old_Mil (http://www.constitutionparty.org - Forging a Rebirth of Freedom.)
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To: dagnabbit
"Guest Worker" is a lie believed by no one born earlier than yesterday.

Exactly. You can designate "guest workers" in any zany scheme you choose, for any length of time, with any conditons attached, and not one thing will be changed in the slightest. All illegals will continue to feed off the system, and all who strive to follow the law will still be waiting at the border for however long, and all who might like to have a job legally, however humble, will be screwed because the job is taken by an illegal who will work for less.

Everthing else, especially the drivel about someone "having to go to the back of the line," is insulting verbal diarrhea. "Line? We doan' need no steenkin' line!" If they were willing to stand in line they already would have done so.

118 posted on 04/02/2006 12:04:52 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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