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Believe President Obama on Immigration: He Will Not Enforce Most Laws Even After an Amnesty

sconrad Wrote: Jan 09, 2013 10:20 AM
What I find ironic is the hypocrisy in the debate. For example, these young aliens covered by deferred action, all claim to know only the United States as their country, have no knowledge of their native language and customs, and have never set foot on the soil of their native country. Now, these young people have been raised by parents from a foreign country who don't speak English. So these children never communicated with their parents in their native tongue? We find that hard to believe. We also find hard to believe that once this class of aliens gains citizenship, there wouldn't be the sponsoring of many relatives suddenly coming out of the woodwork. There is a disconnect here.

Now that President Obama and congressional Republicans have managed to talk themselves and the nation off the fiscal cliff, one of their top legislative priorities for 2013 will be to tackle the ever thorny issue of immigration reform.

As currently being discussed, “comprehensive immigration reform” will entail some form of amnesty for most or all of the 10-15 million illegal aliens believed to reside here, and significant increases in the number of legal immigrants we admit each year – a figure that already tops 1 million a year. None of these “reforms” is likely to be particularly popular with the...

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