Amnesty Bill: Daily Roundup For 5/26/2007
Posted by Slobokan @ 23:22 · 295 words · print
John Derbyshire compares the existing H1-B visa to the wonderful new instant amnesty Z Visa.
Michelle Malkin calls out Michael Chertoff.
George Will has the quote of the day.
In an attempt to anesthetize people who sensibly say "border control and workplace enforcement first," important provisions of the legislation would supposedly be "triggered" only when control of the border is "certified" by the president. But certification would be triggered not by border control but by the hiring of border control agents and other spending. So, the supposedly hardheaded aspects of the legislation actually rest on the delusion that spending equals the achievement of the intention behind the spending. By that assumption, we have long since tranquilized and democratized Iraq.
If you haven't signed Eric Cantor's "No Amnesty" petition, you might want to.
Our politicians may be enjoying a nice holiday weekend, but there's no reason why we can't turn up the heat and remind them what they're supposed to be doing the moment they get back.
Pro-amnesty groups are paying for a toll free number. There's no reason you can't use it to contact your Senator.
Call 1-800-417-7666. You'll be asked to push "1? to connect to your senior Senator's office, and "2? to connect to your junior Senator's office.
Ann Coulter makes a good point,
If it's "impossible" to deport illegal aliens, how did we come to have so much specific information about them? I keep hearing they are Catholic, pro-life, hardworking, just dying to become American citizens, and will take jobs other Americans won't. Someone must have talked to them to gather all this information. Let's find that guy — he must know where they are!
Hugh Hewitt calls out to all counterterrorism professionals.
Kevin Ecker reminds us of the most vital numbers to be calling.
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