Got to agree with FW again, hope this isn't the start of a trend. Can any of you imagine the message that amnesty for these criminals would send to millions south of the border??? POWDERMAN. :x :x :x :x :x :x
Powerman: To add some weight to your comments here are a couple of
snippets taken from this mornings paper.
(1) "...........he has not seen such a rush of migrants since 1986,when the U.S. allowed 2.6 million illegal residents to get citizenship."
You have to ask yourself the question, why did we "have" too? Maybe, like now, votes count and integrity walks.
(2) " Many migrants said they were being encouraged to come now by relatives living in th United States. Many also are driven by a desire to get into the United states before the likehood that lawmakers further fortify the border."
I guess so. Where else can you hold up a country by just saying," we
do the jobs you won`t do."
(3) "This time, the draw is a bill before the U.S. Senate that could legalize
some of the estimated 12 million people now illegally in the united states
while tightening border security. Migrants are hurrying to cross in time to qualify for a possible guest-worker program and before the journey becomes even harder."
Shades of 1986! The only common denominator in this mess is the
famous Mexican highway, AKA.......the border.
Yes those famous words written at the base of the Statue of Liberty
are words of hope for all but i believe they were intended for legal
immigrants.
Not wanting to offend anyone...........amnesty of all.