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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ Wrong. The tourists weren't here on immigrant visas. Talk about apples and oranges. [/quote] Right, most were here on student visas and just didn't attend. My point is the lax system regarding letting foreigners of any kind into this country is becoming our downfall. And those screaming 'racist' are leading the pack - these bad players depend on you wanting so much to elevate yourself that you will put all common sense aside in order to do so.[/quote] I agree. Whether it is legal immigration, or illegal immigration, our country needs to be selective as to who comes in. Rigorous screening is needed, not only for intent (why are they wanting to come here?), but for health conditions as well. WE are the ones who decide who comes in - not the immigrants. [/quote] And who is responsible for the lax immigration policy? THE REPUBLICAN CONGRESS. Why do they refuse to come up with an immigration bill? The President has done all that he can with executive orders and has deported more illegals than any other president. Why will the Republicans not act on this? And the Republican obsession with nailing Hillary Clinton for something - anything - is so transparent and sick. Benghazi is nothing but a sad but common event in a foreign civil war. [/quote] Why do we need an immigration bill? We let one million people a year immigrate legally. We don't have an immigration problem, we have a deportation problem.[/quote] Really? And just who is going to pay for rounding them up? Republicans NEVER have an answer for that. [/quote] Plus Republicans do not want their cheap workers deported. THAT is the true hold up. Look at how McCain changes his tune. [/quote] I'm the PP and I agree; republicans want cheap labor, democrats want more votes, Americans get screwed.[/quote]
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