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Topic: Immigration reform that won’t reform |
Immigration reform that won’t reform
Washington Times, by Wesley Pruden
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Posted By:Maryland_Patriot, 2/1/2013 10:00:22 AM
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| The righteous cheers and applause for the latest amnesty schemes from the U.S. Senate and the White House recall the famous gathering of mice convened to deal with the cat. The cat was devouring the mice in alarming numbers. “What we need,” said a wizened little gray fellow who looked a lot like an overstuffed senator, “is a bell for the cat. We can put it on his collar along with his identification tag, though it beats me why anyone would want to help a cat find his way home.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
bighambone, 2/1/2013 10:19:49 AM (No. 9152227)
The problem pointed out in the article can easily be solved by the liberal Democrats by waiving the payment of back taxes and fees. If the liberal Democrats can´t do that directly, they will find some liberal court to do it for them. That´s what has always happened in the past.
The liberal Democrats see the clear prospect of them picking up 10 million or so new Democrat voter coming out of their special path to citizenship amnesty and the technicality of the non-payments of back taxes and fees by the illegal aliens will not get in their way.
Even though the Democrats would easily eventually pick up 10 million of more new voters coming out of such a liberal amnesty, it looks like some Republicans would be happy to simply boost their share of he so-called Hispanic vote from maybe 27% to about 33% because they supported amnesty. One thing is for sure, any sort of special path to citizenship amnesty, such as what Obama has outlined, will not be a political winner for the Republicans in the years ahead.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
ColonialAmerican1623, 2/1/2013 11:02:49 PM (No. 9153421)
Cats have more regulations than immigrants, including shots and a license.
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