What in God's green Earth are you blathering about? Non-citizens have been allowed in the military since forever. Probably since the US became a country. Hell, the ship I was on had a guy from the Philippines. And that was almost 20 years ago. I guess we must be prostrating ourselves to the Philippines now. Jesus.
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Jaskalas said NO foreign citizens should be allowed in the military.
No foreign citizen should be in our military without a good professional or diplomatic reason.
LOL - So now we are going to allow criminals get military training and then give them citizenship.
BRILLIANT!!!
What in God's green Earth are you blathering about? Non-citizens have been allowed in the military since forever. Probably since the US became a country. Hell, the ship I was on had a guy from the Philippines. And that was almost 20 years ago. I guess we must be prostrating ourselves to the Philippines now. Jesus.
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Do0d, for decades and decades during the draft judges all over this country let actual criminals guilty of assault and property theft and worse join the military in lieu of going to jail, but I guess you knew that, eh?
I have no problem with granting legal status or a path toward citizenship for military service. In my opinion if you are willing to sacrifice your freedom and time, and potentially risk your life, for the country then you have earned the right to jump line. College? Absolutely not. Attending college is to better oneself, not the nation. It should earn no special dispensation and certainly should not an amendment be in a Senate defense bill.
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday he wants to attach an amendment to a defense policy bill that would help young people in the United States illegally become legal U.S. residents.
The Nevada Democrat said at a Capitol news conference that the legislation known as the DREAM Act is long overdue. He would not say whether he has the votes for the amendment. The act would allow young people who attend college or join the military to become legal U.S. residents.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/14/reid-add-immigration-measure-defense/
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I have no problem with granting legal status or a path toward citizenship for military service. In my opinion if you are willing to sacrifice your freedom and time, and potentially risk your life, for the country then you have earned the right to jump line. College? Absolutely not. Attending college is to better oneself, not the nation. It should earn no special dispensation and certainly should not an amendment be in a Senate defense bill.
The Bush era keyboard soldiers couldn't be bothered to enlist and now they don't like the idea of illegals doing the work they cower away from. Typical.
http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,2019441,00.htmlPoll: Angle Edges Ahead of Reid in Nevada
Agreed
But, do they have separate units for non-citizens in the military?
:thumbsup: "Service guarantees citizenship. Would you like to know more?"
LOL "Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else in history." Pretty good book, pretty awful movie.:thumbsup: "Service guarantees citizenship. Would you like to know more?"
Agreed
But, do they have separate units for non-citizens in the military?
If you're worried about the deficit, you want illegal immigrants to become citizens so they can pay taxes. To say nothing of the moral issue of denying illegals a path to citizenship. In reality, ask yourself what's more important, punishing immigrants that came here illegally seeking refuge from horrid conditions in various countries, or just making them legal citizens so they can pay taxes (reduce the deficit, pay their fair share) and help them find better paying jobs? Conservatives would choose the latter...if they were true conservatives that is.
Spare me. Most illegals are economic immigrants who vacation and frequently move back once denero is made. Not so "horrid" when they do that. I have a friend who owns a gentleman's ranch in Mexico who came here illegally 20 years ago and will move back once retired even though he has green card now. I don't blame him either Mexico is awesome if you have some means. Laws don't really apply to you and everything is cheap.
I dont' see the problem.
Of course i also dont hate anything non-white or gay.
If you're worried about the deficit, you want illegal immigrants to become citizens so they can pay taxes. To say nothing of the moral issue of denying illegals a path to citizenship. In reality, ask yourself what's more important, punishing immigrants that came here illegally seeking refuge from horrid conditions in various countries, or just making them legal citizens so they can pay taxes (reduce the deficit, pay their fair share) and help them find better paying jobs? Conservatives would choose the latter...if they were true conservatives that is.
My God, I hope this finally passes. I've been waiting for this since 2002 but have since found the love of my life, married got a green card and I'm up for Citizenship next month. This will really benefit my nephew. Kid's really talented. Knows how to play multiple instruments well and is doing very well in HS. I know how he feels, that desperation of one day lossing your home and everything you knew. You dumbasses, this bill is very specific about who will benefit. These are children that were brought into the country,without their consent, by their parents and have become 100% American culturally. At most 70,000 illegal immigrants graduate from HS per year. Grow a heart.
