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THE DREAM ACT, AMNESTY, AND C I R would create a huge, expensive, new federal bureaucracy, as large as Obamacare, employing 500,000 new bilingual employees, and cost trillions of dollars.

If you cross the North Korean border illegally, you get 12 years hard labor.

If you cross the Iranian border illegally, you are detained indefinitely.

If you cross the Afghan border illegally, you get shot.

If you cross the Saudi Arabian border illegally, you will be jailed.

If you cross the Chinese border illegally, you may never be heard from again.

If you cross the Venezuelan border illegally, you will be branded a spy and your fate will be sealed.

If you cross the Cuban border illegally, you will be thrown into political prison to rot.

But, if you cross the U.S. border illegally, you get……..

A job

A driver’s license

A Social Security Card

Welfare

Food Stamps

Credit Cards

Subsidized rent or a loan to buy a house

Free education

Free health care

A lobbyist in Washington D.C.

Billions of dollars worth of public documents printed in your language

The right to carry your country’s flag while you protest that you don’t get enough respect

And in many instances, you can vote!!!

I just wanted to make sure I had a firm grasp on the situation.

COMMENTS

  • izoneguy

    Sessions Urges Senate to Block DREAM Act Over ‘Abuse of the Process’

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/12/02/sessions-urges-senate-block-dream-act-abuse-process/#ixzz170oru1vT

    “Not one of these bills has been reviewed by the Judiciary Committee, nor have senators been provided with a CBO score. This shell game makes it nearly impossible for members of this body, and their constituents, to properly review and consider the legislation prior to a vote,” Sessions wrote in a letter to his colleagues. “It is an abuse of the process and on that basis alone members ought to oppose cloture.”
    Sessions opposes the bill anyway and has decried it as an “amnesty” measure. The bill would give young illegal immigrants who attend college or join the military a pathway to legal status, but Sessions argues that the eligibility standards are far too broad.

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  • E Pluribus Unum

    This is what happens when 53% of Americans vote for a teleprompter.

  • izoneguy

    Jeb Bush says he doesn’t agree with Arizona’s immigration law

    http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_16782092

    Bush, the brother and son of former Republican presidents, quipped that it was obvious he was not running for office, noting that his views differed from those of most of his Republican colleagues.

    Yes they do Mr. Bush, yes they do.