Rules are for the little people.
His pledge not to hire lobbyists finally expired...
There. Fixed it.
Cecilia Munoz, Vice President, National Council of La Raza (NCLR): “The extraordinary growth of our community, which is emerging as a force throughout the U.S., demonstrates the power of the immigration phenomenon and the ways in which the classic American story is being repeated all over the country,” said Munoz. (At this point Senator Brownback broke in and said, “Yes, it is beautiful and the numbers are astounding.) However, she continued there are anti-immigrant organizations and movements working today to raise concerns about current waves of immigration. “At their best, these organized movements provoke discussion and debate; at their worst, they promote hatred and bigotry.”
Other amnesty supporters have gone farther, challenging the very concept of amnesty and seeking to legitimize illegal immigration. Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D., Ill.), for instance, rejects the concept altogether: “Amnesty - there’s an implication that somehow you did something wrong and you need to be forgiven.” Cecilia Munoz of the National Council of La Raza makes the same point in a more sophisticated fashion; the word “conveys a sense of forgiving someone for a crime,” she says, when in fact, crossing the border illegally is a civil offense, not a criminal one.
How many does this make?