Immigration

The Secret Immigration Legislation

Posted on May 21, 2007. Filed under: Immigration, Senate |

A Case of Misplaced Priorities and Mistaken Judgment America’s representative government is predicated on open and honest dealings, with public debate and freely flowing information keeping lawmakers accountable to their informed and educated constituents. Unfortunately, the much-discussed “comprehensive immigration reform” legislation, set to [...]

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A Letter on the Immigration Bill

Posted on May 20, 2007. Filed under: Blog, Immigration, Letters |

“Unmask the RINOs”? I received this note yesterday, pursuant to the below column on the immigration compromise:
I would like to know the names of the “so-called leading Republicans” who met in the back room with all those illegal [...]

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The Great Immigration Ruse

Posted on May 18, 2007. Filed under: Immigration, Senate |

How can the Senate vote on a bill which has not yet been written? Early last week, conservative weblog RedState.com broke the news that key members of the Senate — from both parties — were cloistered in a dark back room, conspiring with the White House to [...]

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Making a move on illegal immigration

Posted on July 7, 2006. Filed under: Georgia, Immigration |

By Jeff Emanuel
Mar 26, 2006
The “most comprehensive illegal immigration proposal ever to come before the Georgia Legislature” made it out of the Georgia state Senate this month when it was approved by a 40-13 vote of the 56-member body. Supporters hope that other states will follow Georgia’s lead and that this legislation could be the [...]

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