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To: LindyBill who wrote (75745)10/8/2004 11:36:45 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 793925
 
Making It Easier to Deport the Pro-Terrorists
Daniel Pipes blog

The U.S. House Rules Committee is today considering H.R. 10, the "9/11 Recommendations Implementation Act," to take steps to make sure that there is not a repetition of 9/11. One of the amendments to this act is #25, proposed by Mark Green (Republican of Wisconsin) and John Hostettler (Republican of Indiana), which I particularly recommend. Here is a summary of it:

Strengthens immigration law in regard to the inadmissibility and deportability of alien terrorists and their supporters. Provides that all terrorist-related grounds of inadmissibility would also be grounds of deportability. Makes attending a terrorist training camp an inadmissible and deportable offense. Strengthens the grounds of inadmissibility and deportability regarding providing money or other material support to a terrorist organization.

Note this sentence: "Provides that all terrorist-related grounds of inadmissibility would also be grounds of deportability." In other words, whatever can keep you out can also throw you out. Such consistency makes eminently good sense. (October 8, 2004)
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