President Bush's immigration bill suffered a crushing defeat Thursday in the Senate, when members voted against advancing the controversial legislation.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/28/immigration.congress/index.html
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quote:Originally posted by aubfire1:
Common sense and the will of the people have finally won out. (At least this time) Maybe some of the politicians will start listening to the people and quit playing their games with our lives.
quote:Originally posted by aubfire1:
What I don't understand is how disconnected from reality these lawmakers must be. I mean even many of the ones who voted against cloture, said they did so because it was a dead bill anyway and would never make it through the house. That is not the issue here, and our "leaders" can't even realize that. Even many of the Republican opponents of the bill complained that they are getting "hammered" at home when the bill stood no chance of getting through the House. I say, it doesn't matter what the House does. It is the Senate's job as much as it is the House's to pass legislation that is in the interest of the American people, and this clearly was not.
And the idiot Kennedy says everyone who votes "no" knows that the situation is going to get worse and worse.....so his solution is to make it as bad as possible right away so it won't get worse in the future? What an idiot!
And this will likely end the immigration reform issue until next year after the presidential elections because neither party wants to touch this volatile issue? That's also ridiculous. This is NOT a volatile issue. The American people have overwhelmingly (some polls show upwards of 80%) showed their opinion on this issue. The majority does not want to legalize these criminals. We don't want them to remain here. And no one wants more to keep coming here illegally. It is that simple. Congress should not let the defeat of this crap legislation end the discussion on this problem.
The American people have spoken and said what they want. We want law and order. We want the border secured as any sovereign nation has the right to do. We want illegals to be sent home, and kept out. And we want future immigrants to do so legally. It is time that both of these arrogant political parties quit dictating what they would like for the country, and start representing the people who elect them and pay their salaries.
quote:Originally posted by interventor:
With proper border control, sufficient ICE agents, removal of sovereignty protection from asylum communities/counties for damage done by illegals, lawsuits for wages lost by US citizens to illegals, mandatory removal (preferable to Mexico city) instead of just across the border, fines to companies guilty of serial hiring of illegals, coupled with an efficient, timely approval of legal immigrants the problem is solvable and not racist. It is a function of will.
quote:Originally posted by imax71:
What power does the local governments have in this situation? Why wait for big government to do something. The message was sent to our Senate and House members, how about putting pressure on local leaders as well?
Just thinking outloud and showing my ignorance on local government.
quote:Originally posted by imax71:
President Bush's immigration bill suffered a crushing defeat Thursday in the Senate, when members voted against advancing the controversial legislation.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/06/28/immigration.congress/index.html
quote:Originally posted by meanasasnake:
Bush just suffered the biggest defeat of his administration. He abandoned the 1/4 of the American people who still supported him by supporting this bill. What an idiot.
quote:Originally posted by allysmom:
Jose and Carlos are panhandling at the freeway off ramp.
Jose drives a Mercedes, lives in a beautiful house and has
lots of
money to spend.
Carlos brings in only two to three dollars a day.
Carlos asks Jose how he can bring home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills
every single
day.
Jose says, "Look at your sign." It reads: "I have no work, no car, and a family to support"
Carlos looks at Jose's sign.
It reads: "I only need another ten dollars to move back to Mexico "
Amnesty for which group? The immigrants who are driving wages down, or the employers who are hiring them at substandard wages. Strong ORGANIZED labor will end the immigration problem, and if the Congress does not do its normal half ***ed job the workers will.quote:Originally posted by Kindred_Spirit:quote:Originally posted by meanasasnake:
Bush just suffered the biggest defeat of his administration. He abandoned the 1/4 of the American people who still supported him by supporting this bill. What an idiot.
According to the MORNING NEWS, Bush's agenda when he ran for President, which was one of his "running points" was Immigration Reform...
BUT, he got way-layed by 9/11 and then the War, but the FACTS are that he has wanted this amnesty since BEFORE he took office... I wonder why??? hmmmmmmmm........