from the article itself, "organized in large part by left-wing anti-American-sovereignty organizations" stop the partisan finger pointing..... many protestors are right-wing Cubans. Some speculation has ven been if this goes throught the republicans may never win Florida again. There are as many people on both sides of the politcal spectrum that are on both sides of this issue but the majority of Americans (private citizens) on both sides and in the middle of the isle are for securing the borders, I am, I only suggest debate and all ramifications of each action be looked at... Don't do something in haste you may regret later type of thing.
We don't NEED new laws to deal with the illegal immigration problem. We got into this mess because we failed to enforce the laws already on the books. Why in the world should we believe the Immigration authorities will enforce the NEW laws??? They won't.
I happen to agree with Longstreet (Yeah I know) about a lot of issues we have enough laws they are just not enforced.... same as gun control legislation.... we don't need new laws, we need to enforce the ones already on the books. (imagine that from leftist Frank!) Everytime a law is passed someone somewhere losses freedoms (needlessly on most cases) do we need more legislation? My feeling is NO not at all!!!!!
Gentlemen, You are BOTH correct. We need to enforce the laws currently enacted. Let me tell you a story. When I worked in Nashville back in '95 and '96, I used to watch INS fly illegals they had detained by the plane load. Plane as in a 727! I asked one of the INS agents when did he think the detainees would be back in Tennessee. "About 10 days" was his reply. Frank,question; were are you getting your data about the Cubanos in Florida?The last poll I saw said 77% of LEGAL Hispanic immigrants in the US oppose illegal immigration.
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ReplyDeletefrom the article itself, "organized in large part by left-wing anti-American-sovereignty organizations" stop the partisan finger pointing..... many protestors are right-wing Cubans. Some speculation has ven been if this goes throught the republicans may never win Florida again. There are as many people on both sides of the politcal spectrum that are on both sides of this issue but the majority of Americans (private citizens) on both sides and in the middle of the isle are for securing the borders, I am, I only suggest debate and all ramifications of each action be looked at... Don't do something in haste you may regret later type of thing.
ReplyDeleteWe don't NEED new laws to deal with the illegal immigration problem. We got into this mess because we failed to enforce the laws already on the books. Why in the world should we believe the Immigration authorities will enforce the NEW laws??? They won't.
ReplyDeleteI happen to agree with Longstreet (Yeah I know) about a lot of issues we have enough laws they are just not enforced.... same as gun control legislation.... we don't need new laws, we need to enforce the ones already on the books. (imagine that from leftist Frank!) Everytime a law is passed someone somewhere losses freedoms (needlessly on most cases) do we need more legislation? My feeling is NO not at all!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGentlemen,
ReplyDeleteYou are BOTH correct. We need to enforce the laws currently enacted.
Let me tell you a story. When I worked in Nashville back in '95 and '96, I used to watch INS fly
illegals they had detained by the
plane load. Plane as in a 727! I
asked one of the INS agents when did he think the detainees would
be back in Tennessee. "About 10 days" was his reply.
Frank,question; were are you getting your data about the Cubanos in Florida?The last poll I
saw said 77% of LEGAL Hispanic
immigrants in the US oppose illegal immigration.