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Roxy Colette /p>What Bush is doing with immigration is rewarding criminals for criminal a act -- illegally entering the country. It is not for us to "think" as Henry puts it, it is for him to justify coddling criminals.
p>It would take effort, but every illegal should be deported. Let the world scream "ethnic cleansing" all they like. Bush should stand up and do the right thing -- the legal thing, as his oath of office requires him to do -- instead of doing what he is proposing. If his proposal makes it through Congress this Republican will stay home in November. br> -- Richard L. Hardison br> Stockport, Ohio /p> p> My comments on Lawrence Henry's "Thinking About That "Amnesty"" are here . (Search for "lonewacko" at that page. I've included my first comment below, I'm sure there will br> be others.) /p>Lawrence Henry suggests we think. OK. Here's my first thought: after establishing a strawman, he deftly manages to knock it down.
Even if some people are suggesting "deport them all," most people realize that's not possible.
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