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April 23rd, 2007 by admin

mexico presidential election
In the next presidential election due to the illegal invasion of our country by illegal immigrants from Mexico

Being the focus of debate for all political parties? Bush has gone too far with its program, the Middle East is in more of a mess than it has ever been and now your calendar Union.In is pushing for North America I think we need a movement across America so that all political parties to be aware that we illegal immigration stopped and our borders are secure, all illegal immigrants within the U.S. deported to their countries of origin and not American Union North!

You sound scary and unrealistic. You've just finished reading Pat Buchanan or what? There will never be a union of North America that is similar the share of EU states. its too radical an idea. I agree that our borders should be secured and illegal immigration Brunger to an end, but honestly I think the we can deport all illegals in the country? The illegal immigrant community, if you will, is as diverse as any. Illegal immigrants are not all single men and without children and women who arrived last night. If that were the case, the mass deportations could take place (how long would that take? How much cost?) Without a second thought. The reality is that illegal immigrants are people, similar in many ways you and I, with families facing deportation torn. You are offering a comprehensive and realistic picture of a very complicated problem. However, illegal immigration will be a topic of discussion at the next election, hopefully will not be a debate as superficial as it is now.

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