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Defeating amnesty again??
With Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton also pledging full commitment to amnesties, a McCain nomination would mean immigration would be removed as an issue from the fall campaign.
If you are a Democrat and likely to vote for Obama or Clinton because of other issues, you will still want to see them moderate their immigration views toward the American majority's anti-amnesty position. That Democratic moderation could happen if Clinton or Obama had to compete with an anti-amnesty Republican. But I can't see that happening if they are competing with McCain.
If you are a Republican, you will simply want to save your Party from continuing the disastrous immigration policies of the Bush Administration.
If you are an Independent, consider voting in the Republican primary to cast your vote against the McCain amnesty.
Don't take my word for how bad a McCain victory will be.
Can you help rescue America ???
Mitt is the only 1 left do you want no chance or a slim 1??
How about enforcing the laws we have not changing them to allow the illegals to stay> Fine employers>No Jobs No pay No stay>Take all the free bees away>It can be done> But why allow them and more to keep entering with amnesty in the welcome sign>Your life> your job> your vote>
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I wholeheartedly hope that Romney wins the nomination! otherwise we are in trouble.
It doesn't mean clear and utter defeat though i will continue to e-mail write and call to defeat any kind of amnesty whether it be the dream act or any other amnesty in disguise. In the end though if it is McCain he may be more apt to listen over the Dem's.
- pritzLv 44 years ago
The amnesty invoice technically grow to be no longer defeated thoroughly. besides the undeniable fact that it definetly grow to be a victory. And specific i'm nonetheless going to maintain the rigidity on my congressmen. I strongly believe that we could safeguard our borders and implement all of our rules. there is not any reason we could continuously get a sparkling set of rules as quickly as we cant additionally be able to implement those we at present have.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Is this a political speech or do you actually have a question? Is this like copied and pasted from WND? Most of us will vote for the candidate who we believe will address ALL of today's issues, not just one. I feel sorry for people who let one issue consume their whole lives. The war in Iraq is a huge issue to me, reviving our economy is huge to me, our failing Medicare is probably a number one to me, did you know that Medicare is cutting their reimbursement fees AGAIN, and many primary Doctors are refusing to see Medicare patients? Where does that leave our elderly? Yep.. real issues count.
- ShaneLv 71 decade ago
You are correct that Clinton, McCain, and Nobama are weak on illegal immigration and that they will try to give amnesty to the 20 million illegals in our country. We must fight these traitors in the cities, states, and most importantly in Congress. Find out your US senators and Reps. views on illegal immigration, amnesty for illegals, and border control.
Nobama is the worst of the bunch as he has promised to give amnesty to the illegals and he favors giving drivers' licenses to illegal aliens. What a sell out!
Presidential candidates and their records on the immigration issue:
Source(s): Obama pressed on driver's licenses for illegal citizens http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJ84CtKkOZM - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Ya we are in real trouble if any of those three get elected and i dare to say that if any of them get in the White House the problems of immigration and amnesty will be the least of our worries!-----------But on the issue we as Americans have got to do what we did last summer with the Kennedy/McCain bill kill it over and over again!!----------------
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It seems the states must take the action upon theirselves. I do not see any of them doing anything more than making empty promises about securing the border and the others running on the support of amnesty
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Place future efforts with your respective state government. Urge them to follow states like Arizona and Oklahoma. That is the key.
- 1 decade ago
I hate to tell you this but no presidential candidate will be strong on border control, not one of them. If Mitt is saying he will be, he is lying, lying just like Bush lied about it.
No one will clamp down on illegal immigration, none of them. They will simply make half measures and empty promises about it, so why not move onto other issues at this point?
Again, there will be no lock down of the US border regardless of who is president.