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To: American Spirit who wrote (288915)5/22/2006 12:05:24 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578739
 
>>There is no real solution for illegal immigration

The solution is to bring folks in legally, just like other free market and free nations do around the world. Many EU nations welcome people from abroad to enter their labor markets, but have some rules.

Those coming in should have to meet some standards like these other countries require. Such as they must find, or have a job to stay. They must learn and demonstrate their ability to speak the local language and they must pass basic tests of local laws, customs and the like to stay.

Why don’t we just adopt the same or a similar policy? Let folks come into our country and register with our national immigration authorities. Many nations in Europe and the Far East already require this.



To: American Spirit who wrote (288915)5/22/2006 12:36:42 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1578739
 
clifford, I see you failed to post kerry's plans again...



To: American Spirit who wrote (288915)5/23/2006 1:06:45 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578739
 
AS, just for you:

news.yahoo.com

Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman LLP, the securities class action law firm indicted last week on fraud charges stemming from corporate lawsuits it filed, made large political contributions almost exclusively to Democrats since 1999, records show.

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Among the recipients were New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is a possible 2008 presidential candidate, senior New York Senator Charles Schumer and Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidate in 2004.