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Chairmen Smith and Aderholt Write Secretary Napolitano Warning - Page 2

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But this also raises one question...How is Obama get a bill through the House with this type of ruthless opposition?
I don't even have hope for any immigration bills before 2012 election unless miricle happen.Only we can do is pray for Obama to get reelected with democrates majority in both chambers of congress.
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Agree with you, I think we need another Bush to get CIR/DA passed. Obama has ability to pass CIR/DA but only if he really want it to.
This is from Jul 25, 2007 but look how accurate its been so far,

That's what the Washington Times reports is likely, unless W decides to try again next year:Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, an architect of the Democratic campaign that regained control of the House last year, says his party will not attempt comprehensive immigration reform until at least the second term of a prospective Democratic president. The congressman's statement was reported by a Hispanic activist and confirmed by Mr. Emanuel. "Congressman Rahm Emanuel said to me two weeks ago, there is no way this legislation is happening in the Democratic House, in the Democratic Senate, in the Democratic presidency, in the first term," Juan Salgado, board chairman of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, told the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) at its annual convention last weekend.So much for the trope that Americans want and demand immigration "reform" now. No, they don't.

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This is from Jul 25, 2007 but look how accurate its been so far,

That's what the Washington Times reports is likely, unless W decides to try again next year:Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, an architect of the Democratic campaign that regained control of the House last year, says his party will not attempt comprehensive immigration reform until at least the second term of a prospective Democratic president. The congressman's statement was reported by a Hispanic activist and confirmed by Mr. Emanuel. "Congressman Rahm Emanuel said to me two weeks ago, there is no way this legislation is happening in the Democratic House, in the Democratic Senate, in the Democratic presidency, in the first term," Juan Salgado, board chairman of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, told the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) at its annual convention last weekend.So much for the trope that Americans want and demand immigration "reform" now. No, they don't.

http://web.signonsandiego.com/weblog...sh-until-2013/
Exactly, Obama didn't break any promises. He was just lying to us 2 years ago.
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So does this mean it will definitely happen in 2nd term? Thats till miles away.
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So does this mean it will definitely happen in 2nd term? Thats till miles away.
I have the strangest feeling that I'm going to be legal when I hit 30 talk about the wasted 20's...
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I have the strangest filling that I'm going to be legal when I hit 30 talk about the wasted 20's...
Just leave already, I don't know where you're from or how old you are, but having that kind of thought you must about 25 or 26.


What keeps you in America? for me it's because I'm still youngish considering that i've met a few 30 year old Dreamer's....
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Just leave already, I don't know where you're from or how old you are, but having that kind of thought you must about 25 or 26.


What keeps you in America? for me it's because I'm still youngish considering that i've met a few 30 year old Dreamer's....
I'm young too Dressy.... You can talk all the nonsense about leaving you want but at the end of the day many just can't do it.

What keeps me in American is hope!!!!
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This is from Jul 25, 2007 but look how accurate its been so far,

That's what the Washington Times reports is likely, unless W decides to try again next year:Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, an architect of the Democratic campaign that regained control of the House last year, says his party will not attempt comprehensive immigration reform until at least the second term of a prospective Democratic president. The congressman's statement was reported by a Hispanic activist and confirmed by Mr. Emanuel. "Congressman Rahm Emanuel said to me two weeks ago, there is no way this legislation is happening in the Democratic House, in the Democratic Senate, in the Democratic presidency, in the first term," Juan Salgado, board chairman of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, told the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) at its annual convention last weekend.So much for the trope that Americans want and demand immigration "reform" now. No, they don't.

http://web.signonsandiego.com/weblog...sh-until-2013/
Seems like it was planed not to act on immigration untill 2nd term. But I do see chances in 2012 b/c Obama do looks strong compare to GOP clowns runnig for president. Hopefully democrates gets controll of both House and Senate. If this happens then will have easy CIR/DA.
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Seems like it was planed not to act on immigration untill 2nd term. But I do see chances in 2012 b/c Obama do looks strong compare to GOP clowns runnig for president. Hopefully democrates gets controll of both House and Senate. If this happens then will have easy CIR/DA.
Too democrats are against CIR and DA. I really hope that democrats are as united as GOP.
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I have the strangest feeling that I'm going to be legal when I hit 30 talk about the wasted 20's...
Hellllll naw dude...fuckkkkkkkk that. If there is no DA in 2013, I'm DEFINITELY bouncing. I have two or three amazing countries in my eyes right now that I could move to. I'm 23 right now and that is exactly what I don't want to do..waste my 20's. Frankly speaking...if my sister was out from college right now, we would've left agessss ago. The only thing holding us back is that she is in college and still has over a year to go to graduate. No way in hell we leavin before that.
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