Monday, February 3, 2014

Immigration Reform: Tell Me More Lies Mr. Ryan

Via avordvet

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Like I'm supposed to believe this crap....
Top Republicans made clear Sunday they want to improve the country’s immigration system but will not negotiate until U.S. borders are first secured.

“This is not trust but verify. This is a verify and trust approach,” Wisconsin GOP Rep. Paul Ryan told ABC’s “This Week.” “Security first, no amnesty, then we might be able to get somewhere.”

Ryan’s comments follow GOP House leadership releasing a plan last week that outlines a path toward legal status for some of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants now in the United States.
Why should we grant any of these people legal status?

4 comments:

  1. Why should we grant any of these people legal status?

    Dang! I bet that thought never once occurred to the man.

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  2. AND will triple the cost of gaining citizenship for LEGAL immigrants..like the wife and sprogs.

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    1. Only took me 12 years to bring my sister and brother in laws here legally. Could have gotten Mexican tourist visas and walked across the border where they would have gotten welfare and free medical care in a flash. I have to be totally responsible for them for 10 years, though that is as it should be.

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