Posted on 04/11/2006 11:20:22 AM PDT by NapkinUser
Advocates of an immigration crackdown say they will rally -- just like the pro-immigration groups did on Monday.
Two separate groups are planning counter demonstrations at the state Capitol.
My phone has been ringing off the hook for three days, said activist D.A. King. There is no universal civil right to live in the U.S.
King says he plans a counter-rally at the Georgia State Capitol on Monday April 17 -- income tax filing day. He says that before Congress opens any path to citizenship for those already in the U.S., it should secure the borders and punish employers who hire illegal immigrants.
King says he believes that would convince many undocumented workers to go home.
Nobody breaks into Disneyland if they can't ride the rides. Okay, and by the way, it is considerably more difficult to break into Disneyland than it is to walk into the United States, King said.
Another grass-roots group plans a rally at the Capitol on Saturday. Meanwhile, a proposed federal crackdown deadlocked in the Senate last week.
Georgia Republican Saxby Chambliss called for a combination of enforcement and humane treatment for workers.
They are important from a workforce standpoint, Chambliss said. There is no question about that. But by the same token, they need to be here for the right reason and they need to come here in the right way.
At the state Captiol, Gov. Sonny Perdues press secretary said he would have nothing to say about the march, but he is expected to sign a crackdown that lawmakers passed last month.
The bill denies state services to most adults in the country illegally. But it stops far short of criminal charges for employers or deportation for workers. Its sponsor calls it a first step.
It is clearly the strongest bill that has passed in any state legislature in America, and for that we can be proud, said state Senator Chip Rogers.
But any solution will take years.
Gov. Perdues office said it fielded just under 550 calls on Monday about the immigration bill that's on the governor's desk.
The governor's press secretary said the overwhelming majority of the callers want the bill signed.
people better show up for this, if only 1000 show up while illegals can bring out tens of thousands youre gonna look pathetic
Here's the link to the thread posted here, in case you might want to bookmark it.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1608833/posts
The Shark Lives!!!
Where ya been - polishing your Aztlan flag???
Pray and work for a better candidate......
:-)
Honestly, if only they'd do the jobs they were sent to do by the American people, we'd have little disputes amongst ourselves.....and America would be more secure and more prosperous.
I had no idea that McCain admired a man I truly esteem....because I have absolutely no esteem for McCain.
Amazing.
HEY. We luv McCain around here.
no...through Carnac, silly! : )
thanks....I'm out of town right now.....so, I'll have to bookmark that this weekend, when I'm back home on my own normal computer that's on cable, not turtleslow dialup : )
*groan*
*Gag reflex coming*
yellow smiley with face-slapping....inbound?
Now where is that La Raza poster........:-)
OK, O and N have already heard this story 10x. But, if you insist Sharky - since I don't know how many threads you've managed to read while you are in enemy territory -
When I called McCain's office a couple of weeks ago - the staffer told me it is our "moral responsibility" to take in everyone who wants to come here. There's more, but that was probably the worst of all her statements - and she kept repeating it.
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