S. 1639 http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:S.1639: After being rejected the first time has passed the house of representatives. Amnesty is coming unless something is done. Whatever your stance on amnesty people fail to realize a couple of important things.
1. This is the SECOND time amnesty will have been given. It legalized millions when it was passed under Bush Sr. Now a estimated 12 million more are going to get it.
2. In such a hotly contested issue I see no logical reason to include amnesty and border security in the same bill. This is probably a effort to get it passed by including it together. Have fun reading it all too. It've already heard it called "longer than the Bible" (technically it's not, but, it is looooong) Wonder why? http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=3291452 Also to further confuse you it does not say the word "amnesty", but, it is in the first paragraph.
3. It has not been shown that the proposed increases in security will be effective (I've read estimates are a 25% reduction). Supposedly this bill makes it so any future illegals are deported. Hmmm just what has changed? The borders will probably still be open and you've already shown that all you need to ok a crime are enough people doing it. Are we going to give amnesty a 3rd or 4th time? Just how many people can America absorb?
4. The ideal that illegal immigrants do jobs that other citizens won't is absurd, against the polls and there are Americans who need jobs now that have been taken by illegals. Illegals make up 24 percent of workers in agriculture, 17 percent in cleaning, 14 percent in construction, and 12 percent in food production. So 86 percent of construction workers, for instance, are either legal immigrants or Americans, despite the fact that this is one of the alleged categories of untouchable jobs.
5. Suspected terrorists have been deported because they were illegal before. Now you will have to prove they are a terrorist (which is much harder) to do anything about them.
6. Amnesty Bill S-2611 (4/7/2006) , S-2612 (4/7/2006), S-1348 (5/9/2007), and S-1639 (6/18/2007) are all the same bill. Obviously some people are just going to keep pushing this unless someone offers a alternative, but, no one seems to be. Meaning if we don't get that alternative this ones going to pass eventually.
7. I know S. 1639 is Bush backed, but, it is sponsored by Senator Kennedy. A person who seems synonymous with many things I object to on a moral level.
I realize SOME of these illegal aliens just want a better life and try to follow all of our laws that they can. However, just how much is it going to take to pick the tree bare? The US has a deficit of $ 8,808,679,115,989.91 and many legal humanitarian efforts to support around the globe already. These people can't be helping because they don't have money or they wouldn't be coming over illegally. Why do these people get special permission to break our laws? Not to mention all the other crimes that have come with them. I guess I'm going to have to learn Spanish pretty soon. You already cannot communicate with lots of the people you meet here. Please note I have nothing against Spanish people who immigrate legally, even if they haven't learned english yet (there were many Spanish people here from Texas's start). In fact I tend to wonder how all the illegals effect the flow of legal immigration. Are people not willing to break the law going to be rejected because we have taken in so many illegals?
Question: I have not read the entire bill, but, it seems to grant full medical care and recreation to detainees (those crossing the border after amnesty). It mentions a fine, however, just how do they extract it? My question is are detainees put to work paying for this? If not, ARREST ME! I mean if I was dirt poor and needed stuff it seems like a no brainier.
I personally have a solution, but, I know they will never do it. Arrest them (the illegals that are here) like the criminals they are and give them a choice of deportation or to be put in prisons (special ones not general population ones). There they will learn English and all the necessities for immigration and more importantly work to pay for this service and border security. If you do not work you would get no recreation time and no release. Meanwhile their children can be educated and housed with them at their expense as well. This would settle any debate on the economic impact of deporting illegals as they would be doing the same job (in economic fulfillment) they were before and provide a sure path to immigration. Of course there would be a outcry of slave labor (which it is not) so it would never happen. Already the ones who are going to get amnesty are supposed to pay a fine, but, if we are unwilling to deport them or imprison them I do not see how this fine is to be extracted.
I do not like Rush Limbaugh because of his swagger/attitude in general, but, he makes a very important point sometimes. Here is one from a couple years ago http://www.agapegraphics.com/Apr_6_Rush.wmv (I plan on removing this file at some point so you know)
Anyway what are your opinions? Keep it civil please.
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¿De todas formas cuáles son sus opininons? Manténgalo civil por favor.
1. This is the SECOND time amnesty will have been given. It legalized millions when it was passed under Bush Sr. Now a estimated 12 million more are going to get it.
2. In such a hotly contested issue I see no logical reason to include amnesty and border security in the same bill. This is probably a effort to get it passed by including it together. Have fun reading it all too. It've already heard it called "longer than the Bible" (technically it's not, but, it is looooong) Wonder why? http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=3291452 Also to further confuse you it does not say the word "amnesty", but, it is in the first paragraph.
3. It has not been shown that the proposed increases in security will be effective (I've read estimates are a 25% reduction). Supposedly this bill makes it so any future illegals are deported. Hmmm just what has changed? The borders will probably still be open and you've already shown that all you need to ok a crime are enough people doing it. Are we going to give amnesty a 3rd or 4th time? Just how many people can America absorb?
4. The ideal that illegal immigrants do jobs that other citizens won't is absurd, against the polls and there are Americans who need jobs now that have been taken by illegals. Illegals make up 24 percent of workers in agriculture, 17 percent in cleaning, 14 percent in construction, and 12 percent in food production. So 86 percent of construction workers, for instance, are either legal immigrants or Americans, despite the fact that this is one of the alleged categories of untouchable jobs.
5. Suspected terrorists have been deported because they were illegal before. Now you will have to prove they are a terrorist (which is much harder) to do anything about them.
6. Amnesty Bill S-2611 (4/7/2006) , S-2612 (4/7/2006), S-1348 (5/9/2007), and S-1639 (6/18/2007) are all the same bill. Obviously some people are just going to keep pushing this unless someone offers a alternative, but, no one seems to be. Meaning if we don't get that alternative this ones going to pass eventually.
7. I know S. 1639 is Bush backed, but, it is sponsored by Senator Kennedy. A person who seems synonymous with many things I object to on a moral level.
I realize SOME of these illegal aliens just want a better life and try to follow all of our laws that they can. However, just how much is it going to take to pick the tree bare? The US has a deficit of $ 8,808,679,115,989.91 and many legal humanitarian efforts to support around the globe already. These people can't be helping because they don't have money or they wouldn't be coming over illegally. Why do these people get special permission to break our laws? Not to mention all the other crimes that have come with them. I guess I'm going to have to learn Spanish pretty soon. You already cannot communicate with lots of the people you meet here. Please note I have nothing against Spanish people who immigrate legally, even if they haven't learned english yet (there were many Spanish people here from Texas's start). In fact I tend to wonder how all the illegals effect the flow of legal immigration. Are people not willing to break the law going to be rejected because we have taken in so many illegals?
Question: I have not read the entire bill, but, it seems to grant full medical care and recreation to detainees (those crossing the border after amnesty). It mentions a fine, however, just how do they extract it? My question is are detainees put to work paying for this? If not, ARREST ME! I mean if I was dirt poor and needed stuff it seems like a no brainier.
I personally have a solution, but, I know they will never do it. Arrest them (the illegals that are here) like the criminals they are and give them a choice of deportation or to be put in prisons (special ones not general population ones). There they will learn English and all the necessities for immigration and more importantly work to pay for this service and border security. If you do not work you would get no recreation time and no release. Meanwhile their children can be educated and housed with them at their expense as well. This would settle any debate on the economic impact of deporting illegals as they would be doing the same job (in economic fulfillment) they were before and provide a sure path to immigration. Of course there would be a outcry of slave labor (which it is not) so it would never happen. Already the ones who are going to get amnesty are supposed to pay a fine, but, if we are unwilling to deport them or imprison them I do not see how this fine is to be extracted.
I do not like Rush Limbaugh because of his swagger/attitude in general, but, he makes a very important point sometimes. Here is one from a couple years ago http://www.agapegraphics.com/Apr_6_Rush.wmv (I plan on removing this file at some point so you know)
Anyway what are your opinions? Keep it civil please.
or
¿De todas formas cuáles son sus opininons? Manténgalo civil por favor.