*New Rasmussen, :"SEND THEM HOME NOW!"

They'll be sent home eventually, at least most will. Once the legal procedures set into law by Bush are followed.
 
From the article:

Eighty-five percent (85%) of Republicans and 61% of voters not affiliated with either major party believe the primary focus of any new immigration legislation should be sending these latest illegal immigrants back home as quickly as possible.

Far kook leftists are totally out of line with normal Americans.. something we've been saying here for a long time. The 3 percenters are rabid extremists.
 
I don't think very many have advocated "keeping" these young people indefinitely, only that they are not housed in prison-like facilities while being processed. Those that make a case for staying should be allowed to do so. The others should be returned where and when death is not imminent.
 
They'll be sent home eventually, at least most will. Once the legal procedures set into law by Bush are followed.

Nonsense. They'll be given a "Notice to Appear" for a court hearing, and turned loose into the U.S. They'll immediately throw the Notice in the trash, and write to their friends back home that now is the time to walk across the border, because the locos gringos will simply release them. And more will come. And more.

The Ameican people know that, even while liberal fanatics try to pretend itt isn't so. And that's why most Americans want them OUT. NOW.
 
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Sad that it isn't 99%, but as long as about 20%-25% of the American population are liberals, there will always be those that believe they should be allowed to stay.

I'll take it though, at least it's the majority.
 
They'll be sent home eventually, at least most will. Once the legal procedures set into law by Bush are followed.



Bush; "Bush ended "catch and release," the practice of picking up illegal aliens from countries other than Mexico and then releasing them on their own recognizance until their deportation hearing, for which most never showed. Bush thought it encouraged contempt for law. So he expanded the facilities to hold these illegals until deportation hearings. In 2000, it took nearly a hundred days on average to process someone out of the country. When Bush left office, it took less than twenty."

George W. Bush on Immigration

Obama; "The Obama administration issued a policy late last week telling immigration agents to try not to arrest and deport illegal immigrant parents of minor children — a move that adds to the categories of people the administration is trying not to deport."

Obama adds to list of illegal immigrants not to deport: Parents - Washington Times
 
:) Americans are quite level headed.. and definitely not representative of the 3 percenters here.
 

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