Anything put together by these two probably benefits the lawbreakers and sticks it to American citizens.
Sens. John McCain and Edward Kennedy plan to unveil their bipartisan plan for sweeping immigration reform next week, setting up what could be a raucous summer of debate over whether to allow some undocumented foreign workers in the United States to apply for permanent residency.
Other key provisions of the measure include tightening enforcement of immigration laws, stemming the flow of illegal immigration and penalizing employers who ignore hiring laws.
Dan Stein, president of the Federation of American Immigration Reform, a group that advocates improved border security to stop illegal immigration, called the anticipated McCain-Kennedy proposal an "amnesty bill" and said that "the best you can say about it is that it'll be the only thing less popular than Bush's Social Security plan."
"Why should we conform our immigration laws to the will of lawbreakers who've been willing to crash the borders?" Stein asked.
3 comments:
I need to catch up on your blog, hoping to do it later today. But, really, isn't it time for McCain to 'come out of the closet'? He makes RINO's look Republican.
I hate even the word Kennedy!
Jay, you and I seem to have many of the same dislikes. I don't believe I've officially joined your Stop the ACLU Blogburst. Please email me the details so I can get on board.
Stacy, you're right. I hate to disrepect this guy because of his military record but there's something about him that has always stuck in my craw. Glad to see you're feeling better!
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