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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do not support illegal immigration or illegal aliens. That said, I believe that the issue with E-verify is that there are problems with the database to the extent that it includes legal residents and citizens. I don't know the details, but I believe that this is the argument against its use. [/quote] no that is not the reason democrats are against eVerify. it works very well. it is political games played by democrats Instead of backing down in the face of a budget impasse (as the GOP leadership is prone to do), Republican leaders must force their political opponents to explain to the American people why they are willing to hold both the federal budget and job security for American workers hostage to amnesty for illegal aliens. This is particularly true in the Senate, where 60 votes are needed to break a filibuster. While Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) might not pay a political price for holding E-Verify and DHS’s budget hostage to rewards for illegal aliens, he has a slew of vulnerable senators in his caucus who are facing reelection next year in red or purple states. In particular, those vulnerable Democrats should be forced to explain to their constituents why they are standing in the way of protecting the jobs of American workers.[/quote]
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