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Senate Ignores Americans

Article By Writer Michael Kraft Author: Michael Kraft
Published: May 24, 2007 
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As we all already knew the senate voted against what honest Americans demanded this week allowing a shamnesty vote to proceed for discussion.

Why do these people collecting 6 figure paychecks from American’s and there only to serve Americans continue to sell us out?

They can cater to the minority voters of the future and big business all they want. Starting in 2008 we will remind them of what the definition of majority means.

All sentors voting for this garbage legislation that legalizes millions of criminal aliens will lose their jobs by the hand of those they ignore. Th cliams of “guest worker” is a lie to the American public, since it doesnt require citizenship to do, nor do we want the “border security” to never happen as we know it never will.

The majority is against them, they can do what they want but the Majority will take their jobs from them starting in 2008. Here come pink slips for every senator that supports this garbage.

Below article from here.

“Initial public reaction to the immigration proposal being debated in the Senate is decidedly negative.

A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey conducted Monday and Tuesday night shows that just 26% of American voters favor passage of the legislation. Forty-eight percent (48%) are opposed while 26% are not sure. The bi-partisan agreement among influential Senators and the White House has been met with bi-partisan opposition among the public. The measure is opposed by 47% of Republicans, 51% of Democrats, and 46% of those not affiliated with either major party.

The enforcement side of the debate is clearly where the public passion lies on the issue. Seventy-two percent (72%) of voters say it is Very Important for “the government to improve its enforcement of the borders and reduce illegal immigration.” That view is held by 89% of Republicans, 65% of Democrats, and 63% of unaffiliated voters.

Advocates of “comprehensive” reform have taken to arguing that those who want an enforcement-only policy must explain how they would deal with the 12 million illegal aliens already living in the country. The public reaction to that question appears to be “Why?” Only 29% of voters say it is Very Important for “the government to legalize the status of illegal aliens already in the United States.”

Thirty-eight percent (38%) of Democrats believe that legalization is Very Important. Just 22% of Republicans and 27% of unaffiliated voters share that view.

Still, 65% of voters would be willing to support a compromise including a “very long path to citizenship” provided that “the proposal required the aliens to pay fines and learn English” and that the compromise “would truly reduce the number of illegal aliens entering the country.” The proposal, specifically described as a compromise, was said to include “strict employer penalties for hiring illegal aliens, building a barrier along the Mexican border and other steps to significantly reduce the number of illegal aliens entering the United States.”

The true majority is opposed to an form of amnesty and we will vote the senators out of the senate for this sham of amnesty.
senate vote immigration vote ilegal immigration vote amnesty vote vote for amnesty vote the bums out no amnesty no amnesty for illegals

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Senate Ignores Americans