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"Lawmaker feels heat for deportation effort"

Old Sep 23rd 2002, 5:03 pm
  #16  
Chris Parker
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    > > My opinion, we don't need an INS. Just check the criminal records
    > > of all people that arrive here and welcome everybody with a clean record or
    > > everybody with no felony.

    > If you were an American you would be singing a different tune. Every
    > foreigner believes that it is his right to be in the U.S. and would do
    > anything to get here.

I think we don't need the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of
1986, the Immigration Act of 1990, and the Illegal Immigration Reform
and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRIRA) of 1996. The INS would make
more sense, as it did all those years before 1986.

Congress wanted to fight illegal immigration beginning in 1986.
Instead, they just made it worse because now it is easier for many
people to break the law than to follow it. Either way, immigrants
face the same employment discrimination seeking work.

Congress should have stopped with just the Marriage Fraud Amendments
Act of 1986. Everything else has completely undermined the whole
system. Unfortunately, it is too late to turn back now.


CP
 
Old Sep 24th 2002, 4:06 pm
  #17  
Kajin Ye
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    > But otherwise, it is no big deal to send him back home. He would have
    > more relatives there than in the USA, since his parents would be
    > deported too.


HHAHAHAHAHAHA, "it is no big deal to send him back home." HAHHAHAHA. This
kid sounds like an object to you people i find it funny. Playing God??
 

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