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Boehner hopes immigration bills pass before debt ceiling fight - Page 4

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OMG I cant believe there is going to be a fight over the Debt ceiling, I m sure Congress can take up BOTH the Debt ceiling and CIR. I just hope these idiots don't do something stupid and not raise the debt ceiling, it would devastate America. If I had to pick, I would take the Debt ceiling over CIR any day of the week =(
Not raising the debt ceiling would be disastrous for the entire country. But lets hope Congress decides to discuss both issues. Unlikely, but who knows?
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they did say it would not be penolized federal , but more like civil
Indeed,I don't see how it could be a problem since there are many people who were previously undocumented but have had no issue gaining employment or other issues.I wonder what sort of penalty the undocumented would plead guilty whether it would be based solely on being unlawfully present or if violating a prior visa/entering without inspection could be it.The concern I have whether that would be based on current law or the punitive regulations within a compromise.
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Indeed,I don't see how it could be a problem since there are many people who were previously undocumented but have had no issue gaining employment or other issues.I wonder what sort of penalty the undocumented would plead guilty whether it would be based solely on being unlawfully present or if violating a prior visa/entering without inspection could be it.The concern I have whether that would be based on current law or the punitive regulations within a compromise.
"whether it would be based solely on being unlawfully present "


i think thats it , its pretty much like when you get caught with no id dl etc . you have to see an immigration lawyer , i think thats whats going to happen
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