Posted on Jul 28, 2020
Pro-immigrant messages could move undecided voters in swing states
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I know MSgt Thomas Clifford has me blocked for some reason, but let me highlight the lead line on this article:
"Sixty-eight percent of undecided voters in battleground states support a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants"
That is a substantial lead.
"Sixty-eight percent of undecided voters in battleground states support a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants"
That is a substantial lead.
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I’ll say it again for the billionth time. Most American do not have an issue with LEGAL immigration. It is ILLEGAL immigration that is the problem.
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I think almost everyone supports legal immigration. The issue at question is those that come here illegally, breaking immigration law first and then perhaps labor laws later and a group of them that are violent criminals etc.
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Cpl Jeff N.
Capt Gregory Prickett - Milksop, People that are here illegally broke immigration law. Their status as "illegal immigrants" says they came here illegally. That is what I stated and that is factual. You must have missed that class in your on line program for your JD. You are as dishonest as the day is long.
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Cpl Jeff N.
Capt Gregory Prickett - I know you are slow Greg so I will type this a little more slowly for you. If the child is not here illegally there is no legal culpability. If the child is here with a family unit that is here illegally then they can all be deported under the law. Children that come here on their own (unaccompanied) should be repatriated and placed in their country of origins care.
So we do punish children for things their parents do when we deport an entire family unit do we not?
So we do punish children for things their parents do when we deport an entire family unit do we not?
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