Again, where are those "racist" comments? Please be specific (and do not lie).
Yes, the current immigration system of this country is flawed. It's flawed because the existing law is not being enforced. It's flawed because Bush's rhetoric about homeland security is frivolous at best. The borders and the airports are not secure. It's flawed because police departments and federal agencies can't share immigration records. So what needs to be done? It's detrimental for the economy (and logistically nearly impossible) to deport all the illegal immigrants. Thus, some sort of legalization process for these people needs to be implemented. A clean criminal record should suffice (Elvira gets the boot). The coming stream of immigrants needs to be regulated by enforcing existing immigration policies. In essence, it's not that complicated.
Re: Local immigrants' rights activist faces deportation; turns to refuge in church
20 Aug 2006
Date Edited: 20 Aug 2006 11:02:31 AM
Again, where are those "racist" comments? Please be specific (and do not lie).
Yes, the current immigration system of this country is flawed. It's flawed because the existing law is not being enforced. It's flawed because Bush's rhetoric about homeland security is frivolous at best. The borders and the airports are not secure. It's flawed because police departments and federal agencies can't share immigration records. So what needs to be done? It's detrimental for the economy (and logistically nearly impossible) to deport all the illegal immigrants. Thus, some sort of legalization process for these people needs to be implemented. A clean criminal record should suffice (Elvira gets the boot). The coming stream of immigrants needs to be regulated by enforcing existing immigration policies. In essence, it's not that complicated.