blackangst1
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- Feb 23, 2005
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Originally posted by: Sinsear
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: michaels
Yeah I agree if they are legal.
The whole idea of this bill is to reform or reset the already 12 million some illegal immigrants that are in the country right now. The instate tuition thing is part of that bill. It's a double edge deal in the fact that if the senate dosen't pass legalazing the immigrants at least they could pass something that will allow them in state tuition. Meaning have the same opportunaty as others. If we legalize them they can pay in state tuition as well. So either way it makes no difference.
And it is tantamount to amnesty for illegally invading our country; come here illegally and you shall be rewarded. :thumbsdown::|:thumbsdown:
Agreed. The amnesty bill in 1986 I believe has fueled this. After this amnesty program we will face 100 mill illegals in 20 years. Ugh.
Oh and I am absolutely LIVID at my homestate Senater - McCain. I've watched him turn into a full blown LOON in the last 15 years, but I have more respect for a loon who stands strong on his/her own issues. But the flip flop on this issue by him...jesus. And he KNOWS the damage of open borders being from AZ.
Only 2 1/2 months ago: WASHINGTON -- Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., today opposed the concept of "amnesty" for illegal immigrants, saying that such a policy would only attract more unlawful entrants.
"Our first and foremost obligation is to secure our borders," McCain said. "We are in a war on terror. We have people who may want to cross our borders and do bad things, so the first priority is to secure our borders."
Last week cozying up with the walrus himself - Uncle Ted: With the White House's blessing, the Senate has reached a deal on immigration. And Sen. John McCain has handed his opponents for the Republican nomination a mighty club to wield against him -- if they choose to use it.
Bastage.