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Illegal Immigration Solved (Without Amnesty)
It had shown promise as the only bill proposal ever presented to members of the House and Senate that would permanently end illegal immigration. And among large focus groups of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents, the proposal won an amazing 80% approval rating—the highest ever recorded on such a controversial issue. And while the proposal seems to solve dozens of controversial aspects and offer more benefits than most want to count, it may be doomed for failure even before it starts.
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I read the bill proposal (2
I read the bill proposal (2 page summary) and so did about 20 of my friends and I was shocked, not one person was against it. My family, I thnk, are like most Americans, we support legal immigration in the numbers that make sense for our country. However, we do not support unlawful behavior of any kind for any reason. We support the rule-of-law, but we do not want to see anyone harmed either. This bill proposal made us all smile because we thought is was very fair, very family friendly, and yet very respectful of our laws and Constitution. I think that's why so many of my friends say they would support anyone running for office who supports the bill. We are all tired of this issue and we want it ended and this bill permanently stops this problem inside 12 months. That would be a breath of fresh air to all of us. And, with our concern for the economy, jobs, debt, etc. and the fact the bill saves us taxpayers over $400 billion a year and drops unemployment to 7%, we were really floored. That money (and bill) could solve a lot of our country's problems. I hope they pass it and quit infighting and start to help our country. Our children deserve a better future than the one they are getting now.