Why are immigration reform and amnesty for criminals on the same bill? These are two different issues!?

Supposedly the Senators are going to be passing this bill next week. They have sold out to the highest bidder - big businesses!

Start watching who you will need to replace in the upcoming elections!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con...

http://www.senate.gov/legislative/lis/ro...

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes.xp...

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If all Illegal Immigrants have violated the law, then they are ALL criminals and the bill is nothing more than an AMNESTY Bill.
It IS one issue.
Yes! They sold out a long time ago!
Guess who financed their campaigns.
Does this mean it's time for the uprising :) Those senators are just too rich and too spineless.
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If the current immigration law is wrong and needs amending, then it is not a stretch to say lets provide amnesty to the people who were in violation of this wrong law.

It's also a pretty strong economic argument. Restricting the free flow of labor does not make for a better economy.

American's don't usually have to interact with immigration regulations. They are very, very messed up and more radical reform would be welcome.

Nevertheless, racism is a strong underlaying motive for opposing legislation that would allow people who want to do an honest days work to do it.
They are two different issues, but that's how most of the bills work. I find it ridiculous that our country is catering to one group of immigrants(Mexicans) in so many ways. How many of you have been as appalled as I to find English language television channels airing commercials in the Spanish language? Or, how many have noticed how many Mexican products have been stocked in our stores? Or how many Mexicans seem to refuse to speak English anywhere in this country? I'm sorry if I sound bigoted, but I'm really fed up with how Mexicans have disrespected this country. I feel they have by illegally entering (showing a blatant disregard for our laws) and feeling this country somehow should allow them to protest for their rights to be in this country. Most individuals try to assimilate when moving to another nation. Otherwise, one really wouldn't chose to make that move. Just saw another person's post and thought I would add that racism has nothing to do with those who oppose illegal immigration. If that were true, those opposed would logically be attacking all of the hispanic population. We all know what the problem country is, but most our afraid to state it.
it's all on thing, a "Reform Bill"

i doubt those muderers and rapists (who are the criminals) would be rewarded anything.

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