Selective amnesia, Common Law require non-voting rights amnesty now
By: gsandlapper1 (Diary) | January 31st at 11:59 AM |
Common Law principles of adverse possession, waiver and laches as applied to illegal immigrants would serve the interests of justice Conservatives must do justice for long-term residents of the United States, unconnected to the issue of border security. Either it is morally right to treat otherwise letter-of-the-law-abiding immigrants that crossed our non-serious Southern border without official permission long ago, like criminals, or it is morally | Read More »
Long wait for voting rights an amnesty must
By: gsandlapper1 (Diary) | January 29th at 12:30 PM |
Loving neighbors we welcomed long ago does not require fast track naturalization Early during the 2012 Republican presidential nomination process, prompted by Gov. Rick Perry’s defense of in-state tuition equality for illegal immigrant residents of the Lone Star state, this column came out for non-voting rights amnesty for long-term residents, even before the border is secured, based upon the immoral treatment of them as “criminals” given the de | Read More »