To: SharpRightTurn
And their are millions more who want to see a reform of immigration that does not involve millions of families who have been a part of America for years if not decades being forced out of their homes and country. There are millions more who simply do not care one way or the other.
If deportation was such an important issue to so many Americans as you say, something would have come of it by now particularly in an economic recession. Even in last year's election, both McCain and Obama supported citizenship over deportation.
59 posted on
05/18/2009 12:13:19 PM PDT by
j.simmons
(If you are not with the GOP, you are with the Democrats.)
To: j.simmons
“And their are millions more who want to see a reform of immigration that does not involve millions of families who have been a part of America for years if not decades being forced out of their homes and country. There are millions more who simply do not care one way or the other.
“If deportation was such an important issue to so many Americans as you say, something would have come of it by now particularly in an economic recession. Even in last year’s election, both McCain and Obama supported citizenship over deportation.”
j.simmons: Are you here legally?
61 posted on
05/18/2009 12:15:07 PM PDT by
SharpRightTurn
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