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Is it too much to ask for deportation to even be on the list?



8 posted on 03/23/2002 4:47:04 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth; PRS; Carry Okie
24. Take all steps to facilitate entry of goods by truck, rail and air as quickly as possible into the USA, understanding that libertarian principles are a moral good and security for the American people an externablizable cost.

25. Work with friends at the Wall Street Journal to create talking points and indignant responses to queries whether these facilitiations masquerading as secuirty are aimed to undermine the American poor and middle classes for the sake of Globalization and lining a few pockets.

25. Resign, take a consultant job at Grover Norquist's firm. Advise sweatshops, terrorists, drug dealers, and immigrant smugglers how to buy or create front companies with "NAFTA Traveller" status or can otherwise use the privileges of rapid border transit, noting that these trucks, et al, will not only not be inspected, but will be less inspected than before 9/11.

26. Make millions, retire.

-- James Ziglar, INS

17 posted on 03/23/2002 5:10:22 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Sabertooth
Is it too much to ask for deportation to even be on the list?

That depends on whom you are asking. If you ask INS Director Ziglar, Pres. Texmex, the Democratic Party leadership or Big Biz it is probably out of the realm of consideration. As far as I'm concerned, deportation is just the normal enforcement of the law, just like enforcing the speed limit, DWI Laws or State Criminal Codes etc.

31 posted on 03/23/2002 6:17:08 PM PST by Love America or move to ......
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