[Vision2020] Path to Citizenship
Joe Campbell
philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Sat Aug 17 18:56:11 PDT 2013
That makes sense. Let's arrest them and throw them in jail. After all,
folks don't seem to mind spending money on other folks as long as it comes
in the form of involuntary incarceration. Or we could deport the illegal
immigrants first and then let them back in once we get the dang immigration
reform in place. That makes sense too. They've lived here, worked here,
raised families here but let's kick 'em out and then let them back in on
our terms.
There is a shortage of good ideas coming from the right on this issue.
My advice, Wayne, is that you should get over your anger and get used to
the idea that a bunch of Latinos are going to be moving into your country
over the next few years whether you like it or not. Then maybe you can come
up with the best solution to this problem.
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Wayne Price <bear at moscow.com> wrote:
> Scott,
>
> I'll admit that I'm a bit dogmatic on the subject and want the law, as it
> currently exists enforced, THEN we can talk about reform. How can we
> possibly welcome anyone to be a new citizen when the very very first act
> they commit upon entry into the US is a crime?
>
> Section 1325 in Title 8 of the United States Code, "Improper entry of
> alien", provides for a fine, imprisonment, or both for any immigrant who:
>
>
> 1. enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place
> other than as designated by immigration agents, or
> 2. eludes examination or inspection by immigration agents, or
> 3. attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a
> willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of
> a material fact.
>
>
>
> Wayne
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2013, at 5:44 PM, Scott Dredge wrote:
>
> Tom wrote:
> - Immigration laws allowing a path to citizenship for current undocumented
> workers
>
> This one is very complicated given at least a triple negative whammy to
> Republicans.
> 1) Business owners who have Republicans in their back pockets want a
> steady stream of lower than minimum wage workers
> 2) Most of these undocumented workers are non-white and thus upon
> receiving citizenship will most likely vote against Republicans
> 3) Republican constituency is heavily against anyone of a different color
> than 'red-necked' having full rights of citizenship and voting
>
> For Democrats, the strategy is pretty straight forward
> 1) Give undocumented workers citizenship
> 2) Get them to the polls
>
> My simple solution for undocumented workers is:
> 1) Document them
> 2) Lead them to the USCIS but don't force them to drink
>
> The United State has a long, rich history of immigration and my prediction
> is that 'status quo' will prevail.
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