To: conservativecorner
Per some reports, this Trialization bill would allow the relatives of illegals, no matter where they are in the world, to apply for US Social Security benefits, too.
It is a massive bill.
Who keep selling the US out to Mexican interests????
Specter allowed Levin (IIRC) to insert that amendment into the Senate Immigration bill that mandates Mexico be consulted on border matters.
If the goal is to merge the US, Mexico, and Canada, at least have the cajones to tell the American people --- and give them the opportunity to vote on this, rather than doing it behind our backs, in secret agreements.
15 posted on
07/03/2006 6:15:36 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
Per some reports,
It would seem to me that the rules for Mexico in this deal would have to be the same as those for persons in the nations I listed in post #11. Can relatives of people of those countries do what you say? Seems like we need some facts here.
19 posted on
07/03/2006 6:20:42 AM PDT by
Clara Lou
(A conservative is a liberal who has been mugged by reality. --I. Kristol)
To: TomGuy
"If the goal is to merge the US, Mexico, and Canada, at least have the cajones to tell the American people --- and give them the opportunity to vote on this, rather than doing it behind our backs, in secret agreements." Not behind our backs, TomGuy. More like so far ahead of us we can't see 'em. Giving it all away.
To: TomGuy
Also, I read somewhere else that the Mexicans don't have to work as many quarters to draw the same benefits as a citizen. They always give them an advantage don't they?
49 posted on
07/03/2006 7:27:02 AM PDT by
sheana
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