From Michelle Malkin: I think the president was clearly articulating that his position — the Democrats position — is that we need comprehensive immigration reform. We have 12 million undocumented immigrants in this country that are part of the backbone of our economy. And that is not only a reality but a necessity. And that it would be harmful if — the Republican solution that I’ve seen in the last three years is that we should just pack them all up and ship them back to their own countries, and that in fact it should be a crime and we should arrest them all. I mean that was the legislation that Jim Sensenbrenner advanced a couple of years ago. http://michellemalkin.com/2011/05/29/dnc-chair-2/
This brilliant quote comes from Debbie Wasserman Schultz who is the DNC Chairperson.
Apparently Wasserman Schultz doesn't realize the mere fact that illegal aliens living in the United States are breaking the law and more often than not are committing more crimes once the get here. Crimes that include identity theft, fraud, breaking drug laws, and many others. Also don't forget they also receive free services such as education, medical and social services.
I also don't think most Republicans favoring sending all of the illegals back right at once. You need to start at sending back criminals including those who are convicted of felonies and misdemeanors, followed by those who receive social services and then those who seek free medical care (send them back once they are stabilized). Finally, go after those who seek free education for their children. After that is done and those who are left, either help the remaining gain citizenship or send them back. That is what we should do about the illegal immigration problem.
So, once again, a left wing Democrat makes Sarah Palin look intelligent.
At the Prairie Café...
5 hours ago
To say they are the backbone of our economy is a flat out lie. If all illegal’s disappeared tomorrow, legal immigrants, guest workers, and U.S. citizens would take their place.
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