[Vision2020] Immigration Reform: Path to citizenship won't be easy

Joe Campbell philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Wed Aug 21 07:45:14 PDT 2013


Why do you say they don't want it? If they don't want citizenship, then it
is a non-issue. Give it too them, and they'll just give it back. What is
the harm? My guess is that a lot of illegals would file for citizenship but
they are afraid of being arrested if they try. Maybe I'm wrong about that
but what supports your claim that illegals don't want citizenship?


On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 4:07 PM, Scott Dredge <scooterd408 at hotmail.com>wrote:

> The Path to Citizenship doesn't address the root of the problem which is
> how do you force citizenship on people who don't want it?  It's almost as
> difficult as trying force democracy on the Iraqis.
>
>
> http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20130527/immigration-reform-path-to-citizenship-wont-be-easy
>
> "It's certainly not a bill that we would have written ourselves,'' said
> Laura Vazquez, a legislative analyst at the National Council of La Raza,
> who nevertheless said it "makes significant improvements to our broken
> immigration system. "
>
> "The ultimate goal of the legislation we believe is to get as many people
> to move from undocumented status into a path to citizenship,'' Vazquez
> said. "That has to be met by having a process that is real and accessible.''
>
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