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#10
01-09-2010, 08:46 PM
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From Texas
Joined in Jul 2007
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I think there is a consensus that somethings needs to be done in regards to the issue. The main question is how does one do it.

I just can't imagine that democrats wouldn't try something especially with their large majority. I mean it isn't going to get any easier to tackle immigration reform down the road especially when you it is projected that your going to lose a few senate seats.

I still predict that democrats are going to try pass something immigration. But as with a lot of their other bills, it will get watered down.

That is why I think a smaller bill similar to this

He said a more realistic goal is a program of temporary work visas and a ''regularization process'' -- presumably, what has been called ''earned legalization'' involving fines or other qualifying factors.

with added enforcement would be a better pill to swallow.
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