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To: DoughtyOne

Palin expands her position on Illegal Immigration

Palin: we need to close the borders. They are called illegal aliens for a reason and if they are not going to follow the rules they should not be in our country.

It’s pretty simple I ratched that one down to the simple answer because its an easier answer than some politicians want it to make it be. you close the borders. You get more agressive about cracking down on the illegal aliens and we take it serious what our border patrol officers are trying to do

http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2703332

She just reiterated the position of the overwhelming majority in the US. Again, she stands for what the common people stand for on almost every issue.


159 posted on 12/16/2009 8:38:31 PM PST by SoCalPol (Reagan Republican for Palin 2012)
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To: SoCalPol

In not going to argue Illegal Immigration policy with you.

We have 20 to 35 million illegals in our nation today. If they get a pathway, then they’ll be able to bring family members over. Each of then will bring an average of four or five over.

You should be able to understand we’re talking about massive numbers here, and that’s not the end of it.

Getting the border under control is a catch phase that hides a multitude of problems. Just one of them is a new relaxed green card that that could easily see up to 2 million people allowed into the nation each year legally, never to leave.

Vague platitudes are not going to suffice here. I want specifics. Sarah won’t be able to go to school on McCain and glide through on this.


171 posted on 12/16/2009 8:56:54 PM PST by DoughtyOne (Sick and tired of reading new information sure to hurt Tiger Woods' wife and kids. ENOUGH AREADY!)
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