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Will Congress finally begin to do their jobs on Federal Immigration?
Almost four years of doing NOTHING which Americans PAID them to do their jobs,,! Instead of playing Politics and Obstruction, NOW will they WORK ?? Will the supreme court decision make them realize on THEY working collectively, solve our immigration problems??
Last time I checked,, Congress's APPROVAL rating was 7% !!! I in MY lifetime have NEVER seen a rating that low !! And THEY have salaries, benefits, and health care,,plus a paid pension after two six year terms !!! Know any job where the common man or woman has that???? AND,,they STILL won't do their jobs !! When will Americans vote ALL OF THEM OUT !!!
6 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
No. The do nothing congress will live up to its name.
- TommyLv 59 years ago
That's silly. It has been way longer than four years since Congress did anything. The last really useful thing they did was declare war on Nazi Germany.
- Anonymous9 years ago
It is the Obama administration that is not doing its job:
"That means police statewide can immediately begin calling to check immigration status — but federal officials are likely to reject most of those calls.
Federal officials said they’ll still perform the checks as required by law but will respond only when someone has a felony conviction on his or her record. Absent that, ICE will tell the local police to release the person"
- WhateversLv 79 years ago
Nope. The Dream Act would solve so many problems.
It won't be implemented because it isn't butt-crazy like Republicans want.
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- Chewy Ivan 2Lv 79 years ago
Of course not. Who else are you going to vote for? Third party candidates?
- Anonymous9 years ago
No