londonfog
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from what...killing smurfsHe's retired
from what...killing smurfsHe's retired
Don't know. It took 2 years to get an answer out of him. I dont agree with him still but he isnt some angsty teenager slackerfrom what...killing smurfs
I wonder that too.I wonder how this unpopular unilateral legislation by Obama will affect the 2016 presidential election?
Wrong. I live in Central California which has a very high population of both legal and illegal immigrants and what i'm hearing from the legal ones is that they oppose amnesty.It's only unpopular with the white pride set
Yes, of course, but you were not. The EP preceded the 13th Amendment and Lincoln used it to cause the civil war, in order to get the 13th. Had he not, the next President could have rolled back the EP, but the assenation rolled the 13th in.The 13th Amendment. Were you high during US History and Civics classes?
PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their GovernmentWrong. I live in Central California which has a very high population of both legal and illegal immigrants and what i'm hearing from the legal ones is that they oppose amnesty.
It matter how people vote, not what they say to polls.PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government
Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Sonja Petek, and Jui Shrestha
A record-high 65 percent of adults say immigrants are a benefit to the state; there is bipartisan support for immigration reform.
http://www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=1091[/HTML]
A recent national survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that about 7 in 10 Hispanics say it's important that new immigration legislation pass this year. And a California Field Poll last year found that 9 in 10 California voters support allowing immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally to stay and become citizens if they work, learn English and pay back taxes.Wrong. I live in Central California which has a very high population of both legal and illegal immigrants and what i'm hearing from the legal ones is that they oppose amnesty.
Are you getting your data from RIU private messages?It's only unpopular with the white pride set
That's a BIG if lol. And that's a major reason many I talk to are against amnesty. They're all for immigration reform, but not amnesty.A recent national survey conducted by the Pew Research Center found that about 7 in 10 Hispanics say it's important that new immigration legislation pass this year. And a California Field Poll last year found that 9 in 10 California voters support allowing immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally to stay and become citizens if they work, learn English and pay back taxes.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2014/05/17/republicans-in-california-pushing-for-immigration-reform/
Acordding to those against immigration reformThat's a BIG if lol. And that's a major reason many I talk to are against amnesty. They're all for immigration reform, but not amnesty.
Btw, Central California cannot be represented by polls including LA and SF.
Creating an easier path to immigration is the reform that I have been seeing be supported. But not amnesty.Acordding to those against immigration reform
It is amnesty
In addition, 74 percent favor finding a way for the 11 million illegal immigrants already in the country to remain -- and eventually become citizens -- if they meet certain requirements, such as paying back taxes, learning English and passing a background check.Creating an easier path to immigration is the reform that I have been seeing be supported. But not amnesty.
how many have you talked to ?That's a BIG if lol. And that's a major reason many I talk to are against amnesty. They're all for immigration reform, but not amnesty.
Btw, Central California cannot be represented by polls including LA and SF.
The Hispanic guy at the lunch truckhow many have you talked to ?