U.S. and Mexican border governors call for US immigration reform
Governors call for focus on immigration reform in Congress in the New Year
Published Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 8:45 AM
Updated Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 9:16 AM
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plasticpaddy | Sep 22, 2010, 11:24 PM EDT
At least some politicians are considering the issue with some level of actual thought and compassion!
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maloney | Sep 22, 2010, 10:56 PM EDT
This article is a JOKE as is the person who wrote it. It was an all mexican gathering, tacos all around.
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SeamusRua | Sep 22, 2010, 03:10 PM EDT
Dear Watchman, you guessed wrong.
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Monsoonman | Sep 22, 2010, 11:08 AM EDT
"Richardson was the only United States governor to attend"
Yes the corrupt democrat governor of New mexico was the ONLY US border state governor to attend this dog and pony show, yet you wouldn't know that by reading the irish Central headlines. The main states being flooded by illegal aliens, Texas, Arizona and California didn't have their governors attend. The only shill for the illegal alien/obama lobby, was richardson.
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bronxjames | Sep 22, 2010, 10:41 AM EDT
I saw a show on Discovery channel just last week. The mexicans were celebrating something and said how they love their country....GOOD THEN STAY THE HE-- THERE!!!!
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Watchman | Sep 22, 2010, 10:29 AM EDT
The reason you are running this story is, of course, that any relaxation of the rules on immigration might just help the undocumented Irish. Irish Central is filled with this kind of thinking. It's as if the whole of U.S. government policy has to be refracted through the green prism of Irish interest. But here's a thing: most Irish-Americans would (I would guess) favor greater indulgence by the INS of would-be Irish immigrants. But those same Irish-Americans, on the whole (and we have seen this in the context of the Arizona debate), are strongly opposed to any increase in the number of Mexicans admitted to the U.S. They should remember that what's sauce for the Wild Geese is salsa for the ganderos.
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bunchesofun | Sep 22, 2010, 09:07 AM EDT
They are not "undocumented workers", they are "Illegal aliens". They are here illegally. They bipassed the legal route which many wait years to take. They do not deserve to be on a "fast track" to legality. They need to wait it out, in their own country, as those who play by the rules do.
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