Sessions is starting to warm to a Republican immigration plan, did you see?
He said he was admittedly "hard-nosed" about the bill last year but his principle opposition to amnesty, or allowing illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship, has not changed.
"We can have a ... track for temporary workers that don't have to have skills and the education level," Sessions said. "And a separate track for those who want to become permanent residents and citizens. That's the way I see it. It's a common-sensical thing and it's sort of interesting that people are coming around to it. Surprise, surprise."
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The formal debate has not begun on the Hill, but Sessions said he would back a package that improves border security, holds businesses accountable if they hire illegal workers and gives preference to new immigrants who learn English and have a job skill or higher education level.
"As for the people that are here, it's going to be very painful for everybody," Sessions said. "I
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Well this is what I think:
I don't believe in a "track for temporary workers", It's not a"common-sensical thing. And we are NOT coming around to it, SURPRISE,SURPRISE!
I believe we can rid the U.S. of all the illegals. We need to help ICE and report illegal alien activity, we need to help these guys out.
And I would like to add that Bob Stallman of the American Farm Bureau, is a lying lazy piece of sh*t!
Our government is not doing its job properly of protecting its ppl. They need to be thrown out and replaced.
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