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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I do not believe in illegal immigration, and believe there should be controls as well as enforcement. However, those here with no criminal record should have a path to residency, particularly if they have children born or naturalized here. So, you believe in amnesty for illegal immigration. Thanks for clearing that up. I believe in a path to legal residence, not amnesty. Those with a criminal record (criminal, not misdemeanors) should not be eligible. All others should be considered, perhaps made to pay a fine and some costs, but if they have family and children here, allowed to become a resident and, eventually, a citizen. In other words, pretty much the plan of the Democrats and that of organizations such as the NCLR. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I do not believe in illegal immigration, and believe there should be controls as well as enforcement. However, those here with no criminal record should have a path to residency, particularly if they have children born or naturalized here. So, you believe in amnesty for illegal immigration. Thanks for clearing that up. I believe in a path to legal residence, not amnesty. Those with a criminal record (criminal, not misdemeanors) should not be eligible. All others should be considered, perhaps made to pay a fine and some costs, but if they have family and children here, allowed to become a resident and, eventually, a citizen. So, they can **** their way into the US. In other words, pretty much the plan of the Democrats and that of organizations such as the NCLR. Uh huh. Hold me up. That's too much a shocker for this late in the evening. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I do not believe in illegal immigration, and believe there should be controls as well as enforcement. However, those here with no criminal record should have a path to residency, particularly if they have children born or naturalized here. So, you believe in amnesty for illegal immigration. Thanks for clearing that up. I believe in a path to legal residence, not amnesty. Those with a criminal record (criminal, not misdemeanors) should not be eligible. All others should be considered, perhaps made to pay a fine and some costs, but if they have family and children here, allowed to become a resident and, eventually, a citizen. In other words, pretty much the plan of the Democrats and that of organizations such as the NCLR. You should believe in honesty and being forthright and have a desire not to live amongst criminals or cater to them. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
You should believe in honesty and being forthright and have a desire not to live amongst criminals or cater to them. Why do you think he stayed out of Washington? mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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In article ynJ2k.205$sg6.60@edtnps91, m II wrote:
Telamon wrote: You should believe in honesty and being forthright and have a desire not to live amongst criminals or cater to them. Why do you think he stayed out of Washington? There are more criminals where he lives in LA. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
Why do you think he stayed out of Washington? There are more criminals where he lives in LA. Perhaps in total, but you have to look at the per capita numbers. mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings from Gmail, Google Mail and Google Groups. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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![]() m II wrote: Telamon wrote: Why do you think he stayed out of Washington? There are more criminals where he lives in LA. Perhaps in total, but you have to look at the per capita numbers. Per capita, there are more dumbasses in CanaDuh than anyplace else in the world. Now go grab your shine box and join 'Eduardo'. |
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On Jun 7, 7:59*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in ... - - - David Eduardo wrote: - - - I do not believe in illegal immigration, and believe - - - there should be controls as well as enforcement. - - - However, those here with no criminal record should - - - have a path to residency, particularly if they have - - - children born or naturalized here. - - So, you believe in amnesty for illegal immigration. - - Thanks for clearing that up. - I believe in a path to legal residence, not amnesty. d"Eduardo, Hey We Can Agree -Provided- The Path Leads Straight Back To Mexico -Where- They Can Wait-in-Line To Legally Enter The USA As A Legal Resident. dang that was simple ~ RHF - Those with a criminal record (criminal, not misdemeanors) - should not be eligible. All others should be considered, - perhaps made to pay a fine and some costs, but if they - have family and children here, allowed to become a resident - and, eventually, a citizen. - - In other words, pretty much the plan of the Democrats - and that of organizations such as the NCLR. - |
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![]() RHF wrote: On Jun 7, 7:59 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in ... - - - David Eduardo wrote: - - - I do not believe in illegal immigration, and believe - - - there should be controls as well as enforcement. - - - However, those here with no criminal record should - - - have a path to residency, particularly if they have - - - children born or naturalized here. - - So, you believe in amnesty for illegal immigration. - - Thanks for clearing that up. - I believe in a path to legal residence, not amnesty. d"Eduardo, Hey We Can Agree -Provided- The Path Leads Straight Back To Mexico -Where- They Can Wait-in-Line To Legally Enter The USA As A Legal Resident. dang that was simple ~ RHF - Those with a criminal record (criminal, not misdemeanors) - should not be eligible. All others should be considered, - perhaps made to pay a fine and some costs, but if they - have family and children here, allowed to become a resident - and, eventually, a citizen. - - In other words, pretty much the plan of the Democrats - and that of organizations such as the NCLR. Sorry, they need to go back home and wait in line like anyone else. What part of the word 'illegal' doesn't register in your pea sized brain? |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Sorry, they need to go back home and wait in line like anyone else. What part of the word 'illegal' doesn't register in your pea sized brain? For someone who supposed did go to college, even a bad one, the idea of removing about 7 to 8 million from the employed workforce (around 60% of the total illegal immigrant count, per FAIR) would create either a deep recession or a true depression. It is also not humane, and logistically not possible anyway. |
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