Though one already exists, we are constantly told by ‘open borders’ politicians that the millions of illegal aliens in this country need, or even deserve a “pathway to citizenship.”
Of course, what they really mean is they want to be the ones who grant those millions of invaders amnesty, along with voting rights, hoping that their party will be remembered fondly, every November.
On Friday, the Las Vegas Review-Journal released the results of a poll which has former state Republican chairwoman Sue Lowden with 47 percent of the vote, and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) with 37 percent.
Down in the polls, and facing the painful reality that Americans are about to enact ‘comprehensive Congressional reform,’ Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) has been attempting to push amnesty legislation (at least publicly) yet again.
Last week, at a Las Vegas rally, Reid told the rather sparse crowd: “We are going to pass comprehensive immigration reform. We need to do this this year. We can’t let excuses like a Supreme Court nomination get in the way.”
Reid went on: “There’s no excuses, there’s no excuses… We’re going to do immigration reform just like we did health care reform.”
One thing that Obamacare and so-called comprehensive immigration reform have in common, is that they are both incredibly unpopular. Every major poll has shown that 70-80 percent of the American people are opposed to any form of amnesty for illegal aliens.
In his shameless pandering, Reid is hoping for the same kind of support from Latino voters this November, that Obama received in 2008.
In the 2008 presidential election, almost 67 percent of Latino voters cast their vote for Obama, after he repeatedly promised that amnesty legislation would be a high priority for his administration.
The real reason Obama wants to grant amnesty to the mostly Latino, illegal alien population is not due to his compassion, but simply, to secure the votes that they would then have as American citizens. Obama believes that doing so would assure Democratic control of the White House and Congress for the next several generations.
We are told by illegal alien advocacy organizations, and by those who profit from cheap labor, that illegal immigration is a “complicated issue.”
However, it is nothing of the sort.
Troops could be placed on the border; illegal aliens could be ordered to exit the country, or face the surrender of all of their property; and mandatory prison sentences could be implemented against employers who hire anyone who enters this country illegally.
If we had a president and Congress who were serious about stopping illegal immigration, the crisis would end very quickly.
However, both the White House and the Capitol building are now filled with those who seem to represent everyone except the American people.
Of course, what they really mean is they want to be the ones who grant those millions of invaders amnesty, along with voting rights, hoping that their party will be remembered fondly, every November.
On Friday, the Las Vegas Review-Journal released the results of a poll which has former state Republican chairwoman Sue Lowden with 47 percent of the vote, and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) with 37 percent.
Down in the polls, and facing the painful reality that Americans are about to enact ‘comprehensive Congressional reform,’ Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) has been attempting to push amnesty legislation (at least publicly) yet again.
Last week, at a Las Vegas rally, Reid told the rather sparse crowd: “We are going to pass comprehensive immigration reform. We need to do this this year. We can’t let excuses like a Supreme Court nomination get in the way.”
Reid went on: “There’s no excuses, there’s no excuses… We’re going to do immigration reform just like we did health care reform.”
One thing that Obamacare and so-called comprehensive immigration reform have in common, is that they are both incredibly unpopular. Every major poll has shown that 70-80 percent of the American people are opposed to any form of amnesty for illegal aliens.
In his shameless pandering, Reid is hoping for the same kind of support from Latino voters this November, that Obama received in 2008.
In the 2008 presidential election, almost 67 percent of Latino voters cast their vote for Obama, after he repeatedly promised that amnesty legislation would be a high priority for his administration.
The real reason Obama wants to grant amnesty to the mostly Latino, illegal alien population is not due to his compassion, but simply, to secure the votes that they would then have as American citizens. Obama believes that doing so would assure Democratic control of the White House and Congress for the next several generations.
We are told by illegal alien advocacy organizations, and by those who profit from cheap labor, that illegal immigration is a “complicated issue.”
However, it is nothing of the sort.
Troops could be placed on the border; illegal aliens could be ordered to exit the country, or face the surrender of all of their property; and mandatory prison sentences could be implemented against employers who hire anyone who enters this country illegally.
If we had a president and Congress who were serious about stopping illegal immigration, the crisis would end very quickly.
However, both the White House and the Capitol building are now filled with those who seem to represent everyone except the American people.

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