"Rewriting History Before the Ink is Dry"

(Washington, DC-October 18, 2004) In what must be a new world's record for historical revisionism, open border lobbyists from both the political left and right are fighting to remove critical immigration policy reforms from the final version of a bill that would implement the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. The House version of the legislation, H.R. 10, includes numerous provisions designed to minimize the possibility of terrorists taking advantage of loopholes in U.S. immigration law. Open border lobbyists are vigorously fighting to strip these provisions from the final draft as the House-Senate conference committee is meeting this week to hammer out the differences between their respective bills...

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What's this rant about torture? Left hates torture when done by USA, left loves torture when done by the good guys, Fidel, Che, Uncle Ho. Solution: outsource torture to Cuba, left is happy, money helps Castro regime. Right is happy, hard-working, highly trained foreigners work cheap and do a good job.

Happiness all around.

Well what did you think Bush and Kerry will do about mass immigration? open the borders and we will see in the next 10 years a Aztlan movement,
TO FREE THE MEXICAN HOME LAND, Yes its coming and both sides need it for all kinds of political reasons, remember people this is an empire and not a country, Oh yes what do you think would happen if 10 million american would start a new nation inside this one? The guy in the white-house would kill 10 million people to stop that from happening, so what did saddam do? the same thing that our government would do to us, mass murder, but not with the Aztlan movement and why? because this government is working to corrupt and collapse this system, its not a conspiracy ita a fact.

American citizens are not going to put up with these federal jackasses not getting the illegals out of here and off any govt. benefs usage(including the schools). People are going to take things into their own hands in several ways. Count on it. Those federaal asses and speciali interest traitors are in for a big surprise. People have had it.

From this: I called and stressed the driver's license and foreign ID card-related provisions. If they want to keep those but remove or weaken the deportation-related provisions, that's a compromise I would be willing to make.

But at least they kept in the outsourcing-of-torture provisions, right?

Man, you complain about immigrants, as if, but outsourcing torture is a good thing?

Wouldn't you at least admit that there are plenty of Americans who would be happy to become torturers? Perhaps some of the felons from Abu Ghraib, or any of a number of other Iraqi prisons, will be looking for work when they get home?