What are the democrats stand on Immigration Reform?
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The Senate passed the immigration bill on May 25 or 26 2006. The House hasn't It seems like their bill will more than likely get passed.
The politicians that were against citizenship were booted out of office. After looking at the what the new House was saying on the campaign trail they will pass their bill.
To fix what the republicans can't or won't.
Did you know.....illegal Mexicans are going to be given(free) over 200,000 GPS tracking devices by the Mexican government just this year. To help them navigate their way here through Arizona. (I wonder where those devices really come from)
Did you know.....illegals can now come here with fake social security cards and work for 18 months and become qualified to draw social security benefits if they have worked at least 8 years in their own country. Then they can still draw the benefits if they move back to their home country and many do because it is so much more than they can get in Mexico and it's guarunteed. It takes Americans 10 years to get those benefits.
Did you know......illegals are being lured by the IRS to come clean and show their fake documents to prove they've been working here illegally and they will be entitled to federal and state income tax refunds. Those refunds are expected to be over 10 billion dollars just this year.
Are you outraged by this? I am and so should the rest of America.
For the most part democrats are liberals, liberals have this one big happy family idea for the world.
Their code word is "normalization of status:", which means another amnesty. They are not interested in reform as long as there is a steady stream of Spanish-speaking instant Americans to be used to feed their lust for power. America's welfare is secondary to the Democratic Party and the racist aims of the Hispanic Congressional Caucus.
because they need to gain the more votes they can get, and "attack" immigration could make the difference in the presidential polls, and mostly in conservative states like Colorado
Democratic Party on Immigration
Path for undocumented aliens to earn citizenship
We will extend the promise of citizenship to those still struggling for freedom. Today's immigration laws do not reflect our values or serve our security, and we will work for real reform. The solution is not to establish a massive new status of second-class workers; that betrays our values and hurts all working people. Undocumented immigrants within our borders who clear a background check, work hard and pay taxes should have a path to earn full participation in America. We will hasten family reunification for parents and children, husbands and wives, and offer more English-language and civic education classes so immigrants can assume all the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. As we undertake these steps, we will work with our neighbors to strengthen our security so we are safer from those who would come here to harm us. We are a nation of immigrants, and from Arab-Americans in California to Latinos in Florida, we share the dream of a better life in the country we love.
Reform the INS; reduce immigrant backlog
Democrats support reforming the INS to provide better services, and investing the resources needed to reduce the backlog of citizenship applications from nearly two years to three months. Democrats also support increased resources for English language courses, which not only help newcomers learn our common language but also help us promote our common values. Family reunification should continue to be the cornerstone of our legal immigration system.
Protect immigrants from exploitation by employers
We must punish employers who recruit undocumented workers in order to exploit them. We reject calls for guest worker programs that lead to exploitation. We should have equitable asylum policies that treat people the same whether they have fled violence from the Right and Left. We support restoration of basic due process protections, so that immigrants are no longer subject to deportation for minor offenses and are eligible to receive safety net services supported by their tax dollars.
Hi,
Their stand is much like all of their stands, based on that which is right and is legal as defined by the State and Federal laws of the United States of America, and the Constitution.
By the way, what is bush's stand on immigration? . . . .He seems to be indifferent about the whole thing, . . . .much like a lot of other issues . . . . . . . .and he seems to have no problem with changing or overriding a law if it does not agree with his expressed intentions.
By the way, . . . . did I hear someone mention,. . . . . . Dictator?
Darryl S.
There stand is they want as many illegals as possible so eventually they will vote and will vote democrat. They care only about staying in office not the country, congradulations we have fools in congress. On the flip side the republicans needed a slap in the face, hopefully in 08' they'll have there head on straight.
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