Posted on 07/03/2013 11:14:35 AM PDT by GIdget2004
Edited on 07/03/2013 11:16:33 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Scott Walker, the prominent Republican governor of Wisconsin, has endorsed a path to citizenship for immigrant workers, in comments that come amid uncertain prospects for the immigration overhaul on Capitol Hill.
A significant percentage of Wisconsin farmers depend on migrant workers, many of whom are currently undocumented
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Look what happened to Gomez! What a weird guy. For a SEAL, I mean.
Gee, I am.
Or, rather, I am in favor of a naturalization policy and process that works in the best interest of the current US citizen population.
Because of the current situation, I would not allow ANY immigration, of any kind, that could lead to citizenship for, let's say, 50 years.
Why do you accept the premise that there's something wrong with being "opposed to legal immigration"? We have had way, way too many immigrants in much too short a time, we need time to digest them.
In an email, a spokesman for Mr. Walker said the governor hasnt endorsed the Senate bill, nor any other specific policy or legislation. He said: Governor Walker recognizes that we have a broken immigration system, and while he hasnt endorsed a specific policy, the Governor believes this is an issue that must be addressed.
Report: Wisconsins Scott Walker Endorses Path to Citizenship.(WSJ blog)/
Walker doesn't have a clue about immigration. We take in more immigrants annually than the rest of the world combined. The U.S. adds one international migrant (net) every 36 seconds. Immigrants account for one in 8 U.S. residents, the highest level in more than 90 years. In 1970 it was one in 21; in 1980 it was one in 16; and in 1990 it was one in 13. In a decade, it will be one in 7, the highest it has been in our history. And by 2050, one in 5 residents of the U.S. will be foreign-born.
We have 22 million Americans who are underemployed or unemployed. Do we really need more immigrants? Does Walker understand that these "long waits" are a product of the need to set some limits on the numbers who enter each year so they can be assimilated? Immigration to America is a privilege, not a right. We need an immigration policy that serves our national interests, not just the needs and desires of the immigrant.
: )
You had to know it was coming after his sellout on the obmaneycare medicaid expansion after saying he was going to fight it.
Really? A path to citizenship for the lawbreakers already here?
Now we need to ask.. WHO’S MONEY??
SOROS?
Another one bites the dust. WTH is wrong with these politicians? Do they actually think it will help them?
(Rhetorical)
I’ll still bank on Senator Ted Cruz.
There was a time when cotton plantations relied on slaves.
Read what I said again.
I do not differ with you. People who come here should be sponsored, like they were in the 20th century. That means that their sponsors should agree to subsidize their expenses until they get on their own feet and should suppply them with a job. They should pass health and education tests. Any law breaking should ensure a ticket back home immediately. They need to pass a citizenship and English test in order to become a voter. No exceptions.
Non citizen permanent residents used to have to register with the government every January. Whatever happened to that requirement?
This poor b%stard is from up north. I guess that's an excuse for his insanity, although he should know better regardless.
Sheeeesh.
You’ve GOTTA be FLIPPIN’ kidding me...
Big business, and big banks.
Politicians (both parties) and big business both want amnesty, but I’m not sure even the typical liberal is on board with this. These amnestied aliens will compete with poor Americans for jobs. They ARE competing against Americans for jobs.
I say, America and Americans FIRST! A pox on any politician, including Gov. Walker, who sells out America by voting for immigration amnesty. I once thought he was presidential material. Now I know he’s just another scumbag politician who is willing to put illegal alien interests ahead of We the People!
Koch brothers who are supporting the amnesty bill.
How about endorsing the rule of law?
” Ill still bank on Senator Ted Cruz.”
So do I, but an hour ago, I also banked on Walker : )
Another failed acid test.
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