To: Missouri
HMMM.....maybe we should re-think that sympathy.
Anyway, did you read about the LEGALS getting their lawsuit against the US gov't??? Seems they would liketo be 'refunded' thier fees, time & effort they put into coming to the USA LEGALLY. They feel the gov't will be guilty of 'showing preferance' if they REWARD the illegals with another amnesty (or *whatever the gov't calls it today).
This *might* be a excellent move, I hope they also through in the 'discrimination' word, just for back-up. Maybe thet can SUE the gov't into enforcing ALL our laws.
Then with the illegals now SUING the employers that work them, I think immigration issues are going to get verrry interesting.
213 posted on
12/26/2003 4:25:59 PM PST by
txdoda
("Navy-brat")
To: txdoda
Anyway, did you read about the LEGALS getting their lawsuit against the US gov't??? Seems they would liketo be 'refunded' thier fees, time & effort they put into coming to the USA LEGALLY. They feel the gov't will be guilty of 'showing preferance' if they REWARD the illegals with another amnesty (or *whatever the gov't calls it today).I can't blame them one bit and wish them luck.
I think immigration issues are going to get verrry interesting.
I do my best to bring this up to peoples attention.
Illegal immigration isn't that big a problem here yet in my state. Its hard to wake some of the sheeple up.
To: txdoda
"This *might* be a excellent move, I hope they also through in the 'discrimination' word, just for back-up. Maybe thet can SUE the gov't into enforcing ALL our laws. "
Puhlease...
No matter what the merit, this will be DOA in the courts. The govt and liberal activist judges and NGO's will GURANTEE IT.
Do you really think that cases like this are decided on merit any longer? Those days are over/
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