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I am not for any bill that even smells like AMNESTY. The first thing these people did coming into America was break the law and now government wants to reward them. Seems to me ILLEGALS are more important than citizens. The Democrats and RINO’s are bending over backwards for letting them stay and trying mightily to find a word that does not sound like amnesty.
p>If you want to send FREE faxes to the people you have sent to Washington, join www.numbersusa.com They are fighting hard to stop this hoax called “temporary worker card”. br> — Elaine Kyle /p> p> I think it’s Mr. Antle III who’s confused! Gutierrez-Flake allows far more than 400,000 new guest workers per year. The 400,000 is just one aspect of the bill and even it has an automatic escalator to 600,000. Besides that, they double the H1B visas, give amnesty to farm workers through AGJOBS and amnesty to students through the Dream Act. Not to mention that there are probably 20 to 25,000,000 current illegal aliens, not 12,000,000 as stated. Oh, don’t forget that every one of them can import their spouses, children, parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, and in-laws as soon as they get legal status. br> — Gary Whitney /p> p> W. James Antle III replies: br> At 697 pages, I’m sure there are other items in the bill that are bound to come out. /p>
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