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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Audio McCain Promises “Immigration Reform” Will Be His Top Priority

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Listen to the tape from yesterday and decide for yourself.  I think he thinks those “12 million” illegal aliens are his constituency. 

I wonder why this is an audio recording and not a video.  Could it be that he’s promising amnesty in this off the record meetings with Hispanics thinking that it won’t come out?

I especially like how he brings up that he worked with Ted Kennedy and won’t hesitate to go across the aisle again to get amnesty.

My final beef is that it’s amazing to me that they keep using this term “immigration reform” as a euphemism for amnesty.  Come on senator, how about some straight talk?

Comments

Here comes shamesty. Any Immigration reform must include securing the boder and enforcement.


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goon on June 29, 2008 at 06:10 am

My friends, McCain and the Republican Party are desperate to win Hispanic voters after the Bush administration managed to alienate them.

Amnesty is an economic necessity.
Amnesty is coming no matter who is elected.

WOOF on June 29, 2008 at 07:52 am

- Secure the borders

- Enforce the Laws already on the books

- Make Immigration easier for lawful immigrants coming into the States. Cut through alot of the red tape, and make applications easier. It takes alot of money, time and irritation when dealing with immigration.

- Increase the amount of Imigration workers. The back log is horrendous, causing for longer delays and rubber stamping without checking. Get more people on the job so applications are done in a timely manner.

- When prison sentences are done with Illegal Immigrants give them one way ticket back over the border.

- Take the handcuffs off the police (they are not allowed to ask), and allow them to find out if a law breaker is here illegally or not.

- Remove Sanctuary city status. Any city that defies this, looses federal funding.

- If the Federal Government cannot get Imigration reform right, move out of the way and allow the States to do it. Quit intefering with States when they are trying to do what the Fed should have done.

- Go after the gangs and criminals who are Illegally here.

- Give the opportunity for illegal immigrants that otherwise are not a danger to society and have no criminal past or breaking the law (aside from being here illegally), give them a chance to become legal immigrants.

- QUIT PANDERING

Those are my ideas for Immigration Reform.

sanity on June 29, 2008 at 08:02 am

Not much to argue about there.
Some might call it comprehensive.


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realitybasedbob on June 29, 2008 at 08:05 am

I disagree that lawbreakers should be allowed to stay here after they’ve shown contempt for the law.

The only amnesty I’d offer is that if they turn themselves in it won’t be used against them for them to legally apply for immigration from their home country.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on June 29, 2008 at 08:05 am

- When prison sentences are done with Illegal Immigrants give them one way ticket back over the border.

I believe we are already doing that. If an illegal commits a serious crime he must first complete his prison sentence before he is deported.


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goon on June 29, 2008 at 08:10 am

Whistler if you’re deport they can’t not apply for citizen shipf for 10 years. In most cases citizen ship is not granted after the 10 years from what I have been told.


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goon on June 29, 2008 at 08:11 am

Amnesty is an economic necessity.
Amnesty is coming no matter who is elected.

You may be right, Woof.

BUT

If it is a Republican that passes it, and any Republican that supports it will find the Base up in arms as it did before, and find themseleves flooded with emails, phone calls and letters.

That being just a small part of it, they will find come re-election they will no longer have support.

sanity on June 29, 2008 at 08:11 am

Whistler if you’re deport they can’t not apply for citizen shipf for 10 years. In most cases citizen ship is not granted after the 10 years from what I have been told.

I’d be willing to change the law to encourage these criminals to go home.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on June 29, 2008 at 08:13 am

I am in agreement with you, the minute they crossed the border they became criminals.


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goon on June 29, 2008 at 08:22 am

Sneaking into the country, e.g. Entry Without Inspection, (EWI) yes, is a crime, but in practice, is treated as a mere administrative infraction.  Re-entry after being once deported is a felony, however, there are many illegals who have been run across the border only to come back, again and again.

I would change the law in two respects to raise the cost of attempting this behavior:

1) Change it from an administrative penalty to a criminal breach, punishable by six months hard labor.  The hard labor would be expended building up our border fortifications that would make the Berlin Wall and Maginot Line seem like kids play.  Well, at least a double 20’ reinforced concrete fence separated by a lit, open area, patrolled by sentry-bots and lined with sensors and cameras.

2) Upon deportation, they would be deported to the Southern tip of Mexico.

Mexico itself might not want to cooperate with this arrangement but there would have to be some incentives to bring them around to the way of reason.  Not saying that we should pay them any more than what we are paying them now, but if you cut off all remittances (e.g. money being wired South as fruits of illegal labor) you’re cutting into, I believe, Mexico’s NUMBER ONE source of national income, following both oil exports and tourism.

Mexico will just have to fix its own damn economy rather than just exporting its poor and bloodsucking the American cow.

That would be the case if President Move_Zig were elected, but of course, in the immediate future, we have prospects of Amnesty by:

a) A Leftist Democrat, or

b) A Leftist faux-Democrat.

Is it Pilg, whose sig line is:

Election 08—we are so screwed?

Secondly, Illegals just don’t break the law once in coming here.  They break it every day in remaining here.

They break a whole raft of laws in their every-day existence.

- Falsified I-9’s to get employment

- Falsified claims for any sort of public assistance

- Often, falsified ID and SSN’s, and quite often these are stolen from real Americans

- Not all, but a substantial part of immigrants are dangerous criminals.  One-fourth of our prison population are illegals, thus, taking up space and consuming the food and costs otherwise expended keeping American criminals off American streets.

Now we’re doing it for Mexico at American taxpayer’s cost.

Illegals murder about 12 Americans a day, and through their dangerous and wreckless (and yes, illegal) driving, kill another 13 Americans a day, for a grand total of killing 25 Americans a day.

Funny, I don’t hear Keith Olberman or Chris Matthews reading a daily death toll of Americans right here at home being killed by illegals.


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Move_Zig on June 29, 2008 at 09:31 am

The only “immigration reform” we need is to enforce the existing laws.


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robert108 on June 29, 2008 at 09:46 am

Not all, but a substantial part of immigrants are dangerous criminals.  One-fourth of our prison population are illegals, thus, taking up space and consuming the food and costs otherwise expended keeping American criminals off American streets.

Now we’re doing it for Mexico at American taxpayer’s cost.

Illegals murder about 12 Americans a day, and through their dangerous and wreckless (and yes, illegal) driving, kill another 13 Americans a day, for a grand total of killing 25 Americans a day.

Funny, I don’t hear Keith Olberman or Chris Matthews reading a daily death toll of Americans right here at home being killed by illegals.

This is the problem a lot of us get it, however, these leftist only see people that will vote for them. We can not afford to pay for these people and I don’t want to pay anymore of my salary for someone else.


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goon on June 29, 2008 at 10:05 am

I’d be willing to change the law to encourage these criminals to go home.

Whistler I volunteer to drive the bus. I don’t understand how wanting to enforcing or laws that are already on the book makes us zenophobes?


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goon on June 29, 2008 at 10:07 am

I don’t understand how wanting to enforcing or laws that are already on the book makes us zenophobes?

We’re not “xenophobic” for not wanting our country invaded, by anybody.
Here’s how the leftie propaganda machine does it: First, they misname the invaders as “immigrants”; then, it doesn’t matter what modifier you apply, like “undocumented” or “illegal”; the lie has been told, and the invaders have been converted to immigrants. After that initial lie, the rest is easy.  If you oppose immigration, you must be xenophobic, right?  Throw in the usual leftie race card stuff, like calling attention to the color of their skin, mix it in with some factional leftie racism(the “reconquista” and “La Raza” crap, and there you are.


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robert108 on June 29, 2008 at 10:23 am

And, of course, the fact that this is now happening under a Republican President is just a bonus for the leftie propagandists.


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robert108 on June 29, 2008 at 10:25 am
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