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Old 05-29-2007, 06:05 PM   #53
halley
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Originally Posted by skysidhe View Post
I am confused about this bill that is going to pass the Senate.
I have alot of questions. Please comment on your vote. Thank you
Lots of questions about this bill.

How will this bill be implemented?

---if given legal status, how will we know that they are really who they say they are, even if they have to provide a birth certificate which many will not have or produce? What does “legal status” mean?

—most of them have used fraudulent documents, some stolen, doesn’t this make them a felon and will they be pardoned or forgiven?

—how will a background check be done and what will be credible if we do not know who they really are. What will happen those who do not pass the background check, will they be deported and “separated from their families?” I am sure that their home countries will not cooperate.

—national ID care will not be credible.

—tax invasion is a crime, will those who owe back taxes be pardoned and forgiven and how will it be determined how much taxes is owe and by whom?

—if the cut-off date is 5 years, what is going to happen to them, deportation?

–-the $5,000 fine will never happen because down the line it will be disposed of.

This is going to be a nightmare to implement.
I got the feeling that many will not come out of the “shadows.”
If it can be implemented, it will not be easy and it is not going to be credible.
I don’t see how it will pass. But with corporate American owning our government it very well might.
The senate has a lot of debating to do for it to get to the house and Palosi is not comfortable with it and neither are many democrats and republicans.


I just heard Carlos Gueiterrez say the cut off date to qualify for the “Z Visa” is January1, 2007. The date keep going up. What will happen to those who come in after Jan 1,2007? Will they be rounded up and deported? And what will happen to those who do not pass the background check. They will not come forward out of the shadows. Will we have to look for them and when they are found, what will we do with them.. This can become expensive for the tax payer.
It would be so much easier and cheaper if we just go after the employer that hire them and stop them for hiring illegals. They will go home or immigrate elsewhere.
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