Alabama Immigration Law Signed By Gov. Robert Bentley

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Mikey, Jun 11, 2011.

  1. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

    the dream act look it up
     
  2. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    The dream act was unfair and I am glad it did not pass. Just a bunch of elite folks who don't give a dam about people like my mother who sat there and studied to pass the immigration test.
     
  3. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

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    hntr18 Well-Known Member

  5. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

  6. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

    they are citzens by law and by birth they were born here, so their citzens that's how our system works and they just happen to have illegal parents but that doesnt make them inherently bad people
     
  7. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    If they are citizens then why do you need the bill. You are legally here. You aren't a badperson because your prents are not following the rules. Your parents are the ones doing bad by not following the rules. It is unfair for my mom to follow the rules and to think your parents should get a fly by. If you are born here then I thnk you should be a citizen but not your parents, they have to get in the back of the line. This means going back to their country and starting over.
     
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  8. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

    yeah but if your read the bill in its entirity you would know that they have 2 options join the miltary or get an education and everyone knows having a more educated population is nothing but a success and besides i no problems with them joining the service if they want to its a good way to do some good
     
  9. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    I am ok with the joining the military part but not the education. We have too many people who can follow the rules that can get in. It is unfair to those people.
     
  10. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    ive always wondered...how do these immigration laws affect white people

    can they be profiled too :p
     
  11. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

    In a December 2010 report, the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation estimated that the November 30th, 2010 version of the dream act would "reduce deficits by about $1.4 billion over the 2011-2020 period and increase government revenues by $2.3 billion over the next 10 years."[7] Moreover, a recent UCLA study estimates that between $1.4 trillion and $3.6 trillion in taxable income would be generated for the economy over a 40 year period based upon estimates ranging between 825,000 and 2.1 million potential DREAM Act beneficiaries successfully obtaining legal status through the legislation.
     
  12. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Seems it does not get much peep from the media is because there are not too many Latinos in Alabama as compaired to Arizona.
     
  13. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

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  15. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    yea they do it often. They look for white people with tan skin, dark hair with accents!
     
  16. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    There are a lot of things that can be done to lower the debt. However, not doing the right thing is unacceptable. People have to be able to follow the rules and be morally right. It isn't fair to skip people in line just for a few kick backs.
     

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