Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Did the law say the illigal alians can stay?

did they
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This stuff these people are saying is bs.The immigration bill would offer legal status to most of the nation’s 12 million illegal immigrants while also toughening border security.
If the bill becomes law, it would result in the biggest changes in immigration law and policy in more than 20 years. That would provide President Bush with a political lift and a tangible accomplishment for his second term. It would also be a legislative achievement for the new Democratic leaders in Congress, though they said they would seek changes in the measure. At the heart of the bill is a significant political trade-off. Democrats got a legalization program, which they have sought for many years. Republicans got a new “merit-based system of immigration,” intended to make the United States more competitive in a global economy.But the politics of the deal are precarious. With the issue of when the bill is passed it goes next week to the Senate floor, where negotiators predicted that it would receive overwhelming support. One reason for that was the partnership in evidence at the news conference where the package was announced by 10 senators, including Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, a liberal Democrat, and Jon Kyl of Arizona, a conservative who is chairman of the Senate Republican Conference.Although unless the White House produces 60 or 70 Republican votes in the House, it will be difficult to pass an immigration bill similar to the Senate proposal.The bill includes a temporary-worker program, under which 400,000 to 600,000 foreign workers could be admitted to the country each year.The proposal would create a permanent underclass of imported workers to fill American jobs.Besides creating a path toward legalization for illegal immigrants, the bill would strengthen the border through the addition of more fencing and other security measures.So unless the rest of you have something similar to this you are wrong.
The law has not passed yet. But yes it does say that.
not yet
after they pay a $5000 fine and some other bs they can stay
THEY CAN'T STAY. They deplete our government programs for those of us who are true Americans. Kick their asses back to Mexico. We are the ONLY country who begs other countries to come on over - so we can support them, taking away from our own people.
i think it says something about stupid people who can't spell
The 'bill' has many hidden things.

Funds for a 'super hwy' from Mexico up thru the U.S.
Rise in the min wage.
Paying back taxes was taken out - then even the coward mcain said - put it back in.

Here's the very said part - which was revealed in Michael Moore's (9/11) movie - Congressmen /women admit THEY DON'T READ THE BILLS BEFORE THEY SIGN THEM.

Can u imagine signing potential laws w/o first reading the law? UN f'n Believable!
I think the illegals have gotten to stay but there is some cost to them...T.G.I.F.? Jay Lenos said "The Green card is five grand!"..well, someone is going to have to pay taxes and social security..we need at least 900,000 immigrants a year to keep our country afloat...but what do I know? All I know is what I hear on the TV...the spin stops here! lol

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