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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 749470" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>I agree with you. It is currently out of the scope of State's rights. </p><p></p><p>BO is missing the boat on this volatile issue. He might secure his party's future if he were to listen to the American people and secure the border first - send the troops to the Southern border. </p><p></p><p>Once the border is secure, BO would have the majority of Americans looking to come up with a reasonable and viable solution to immigration. I am not opposed to a realistic and common sense approach to a path for citizenship but the border has to be secure first. </p><p></p><p>One of my biggest requirements would be to make sure these immigrants assimilate into OUR (USA) culture and language. No citizenship without a job, residence, read & write the language. Those who are on the list legally get first opportunity for citizenship. Right now we are hemorrhaging from the illegals crossing the border once it is closed to a trickle we will be able to make adjustments for the good people who are here or want to be here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 749470, member: 9789"] I agree with you. It is currently out of the scope of State's rights. BO is missing the boat on this volatile issue. He might secure his party's future if he were to listen to the American people and secure the border first - send the troops to the Southern border. Once the border is secure, BO would have the majority of Americans looking to come up with a reasonable and viable solution to immigration. I am not opposed to a realistic and common sense approach to a path for citizenship but the border has to be secure first. One of my biggest requirements would be to make sure these immigrants assimilate into OUR (USA) culture and language. No citizenship without a job, residence, read & write the language. Those who are on the list legally get first opportunity for citizenship. Right now we are hemorrhaging from the illegals crossing the border once it is closed to a trickle we will be able to make adjustments for the good people who are here or want to be here. [/QUOTE]
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