NOT. Well, all you Bushies, remember how we chastised CLINTON for his re-definition of the English Language? What is different between Bush and Clinton on redefinitions? Now we have a President who is changing the language, calling AMNESTY regularization!!
What is different other than the attempt to register these illegals as republicans instead of democrats??
Oh, I FORGOT!! I GOT MY TAX REFUND, I SHOULD SHUT UP!!!!
Is it any wonder that our markets and our economy is coming crashing down?.
THIS SHOULD BE MOVED TO BREAKING NEWS!
Did you happen to read, right in front of your face, where it says that all 245(i) does is extend the current system until April 2002 (that's another 6 months, Genius).
Be a man, pull your head out of your arse, and stop kneejerking and trying to scare people (and piss them off).
Oh yeah, and you really should SHUT UP.
Damn, Dude, I'm really disappointed in you...
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Following months of increasing interest in immigration and a three-day state visit by Mexican President Vicente Fox, Democrats asked yesterday that Americans set aside their fears of change and loosen regulations on immigration.
Rep. Ed Pastor of Arizona used the Democrats' weekly radio address to emphasize the party's support of a revamped immigration policy in response to the nation's changing needs.
"Attracting ambitious workers from all over the globe is a sign of our national strength, not a weakness," he said.
The focus of the issue should be redirected "to take advantage of, rather than fear, the economic and cultural evolution of our nation," said Mr. Pastor.
On Friday, business leaders told a Senate Judiciary subcommittee that the nation's economy will have an estimated 161 million jobs by 2008 and only 154 million Americans available to fill them.
Labor leaders also suggested that forcing immigrants to accept substandard pay and working conditions will in time only create the same situation for American workers.
Parts of the issue have crossed party lines. A bill passed by the Senate on Thursday night extending the deadline for illegal immigrants to apply for visas -- also has the support of President Bush and Republican lawmakers in the House.
But Mr. Pastor said his party's goal includes much more, such as expanding limits on some immigrant visas and exempting Canada and Mexico from limits entirely.
"There are millions of resident undocumented immigrants in this country " he said. "This is their home, and they are not going anywhere."
IMO this Mexico deal and Japans et al's stock market downfall along with ours leads to the introduction of globalization to save? NOT!!! us all.
What? Apparently the price of attaining all the benefits of citizenship is rather cheap. $1,000 per head -- who set that price?
Three million illegals X $1,000 = far more than just money!
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but this bill has to get through the House of Representatives - right? As with McBane-Feingold, bad legislation can be stopped by the hothead crowd. It would truly be an indication of globalist conspiracy if the House also voted on amnesty by voice. Let your representatives know where you stand en masse if FReepers want to stop this nasty!
Its these sorts of things that infuriate/inflame me......George W.J.Bush will suck up to foreign leaders making demands......and the attentive, discerning, alert, Amerikan elector only needs to be bought off with a few pesos!!!
Senor President Arbusto....que es muy importante..Presidente Fox o stupido citizens de los Estados Unidos?
I think you have come up with a valid point. Tahe a strong look HERE