DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: cloudboy What I'm saying is Congress can solve the problem. You have punitive "they're in the wrong" mindset that allows for no solutions or creative thinking. You are stuck in the laws on the books and are against reforms and new laws. Completely wrong. quote:
Me, I want workable solutions that contribute to family unity, economic investment, economic growth, and a healthier housing market. I want to unleash peoples' potential -- you want to stifle it through regulation, outdated laws, and expensive imprisonments and deportations. Unfortunately, you are succeeding. If we are not a nation of laws, then, what are we? I want people who are going to respect our laws. I want everyone who wants to become a US Citizen the opportunity to become a US Citizen. I want foreigners (defined as "not US Citizens") who want to work and/or study in the US, to have the opportunity to work and/or study in the US. We have rules as to how you join either of those two groups. If you can't follow those rules, then, you don't get to jump ahead of those that can and do follow those rules. As far as reform goes, we need to make it easier for people to immigrate. We need to not put a cap on the number of immigrants allowed per year. Reform can, and should, update our immigration laws. To cut down on illegal immigration, we definitely need to close the borders, make sure our "don't fucking hire illegals" laws have teeth, and make it easier for people to legally immigrate. Accusing people of opposing immigration simply because they don't want those currently here illegally to be granted the status that some have been waiting years to legally gain, is wrong on it's face. You know it, too. It's funny how you think I want to stifle people's potential through regulation. That is exactly what you support in most other areas.
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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