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    William Gheen of ALIPAC Confronting Congressman Justin Amash on Facebook

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    If you think the founding fathers would be outraged by the unconstitutional actions of our federal government then why does Nancy Pelosi believe that you are one of the Republicans that can be counted on to back a discharge position for an illegal alien amnesty bill that rubber stamps most of the Obama administration's abuses of power on immigration laws instead of reigning in those abuses?

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    • William Gheen We need a clarification Congressman Amash because it appears that all of the GOP members of the US house currently supporting a change in our existing immigration laws to accommodate and allow millions of illegal aliens to gain legal status in the US all "don't support amnesty". Why does Nancy Pelosi believe that you are on the GOP amnesty supporter list with sellouts like Denham, Walden, Issa, Ryan, etc... ???
      Do you support our existing immigration laws or do you support further undermining them as Obama, Boehner, Pelosi, Reid, Cantor, and the US Chamber of Commerce do?
      http://www.breitbart.com/.../Nancy-Pelosi-House...Nancy Pelosi Works To Enlist Republicans In Amnesty Push
      www.breitbart.comHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is working to to enlist 30 specific House Republicans on a mission to grant amnesty to illegal aliens.






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    • Justin Amash I'm against illegal immigration, and I don't support amnesty.
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    • Mike Smith Cue the screwballs who will tell us "we're breaking up families" and "illegal immigrants picked the produce we eat". Send them all home as a family, then. We will pay more for produce so that legal citizens can enjoy a living wage.
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    wow, so many posts in Gen Discussion that this post got pushed to page 2 just a few hours after I put it up!

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    Justin Amash I'm against illegal immigration, and I don't support amnesty.
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    Seems legit; clear cut answer on where he stands
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    Amash Sends Letter to Sen. Paul on Immigration

    Mar 21, 2013
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 21, 2013

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    Amash Sends Letter to Sen. Paul on Immigration
    Joins Several House Members in Support of Paul’s Efforts

    Washington, D.C. – Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) joined five of his House colleagues in sending a letter to Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) this evening concerning immigration.

    The letter offers the Representatives’ “support, encouragement and assistance as we work together to identify the principles that must guide our nation’s thinking on immigration reform.” The letter identifies three specific principles of reform: ensuring the security of the country’s borders, expanding legal immigration, and finding a way to reasonably address illegal immigrants currently in the U.S.

    The full text of the letter is below:

    Senator Paul,

    We write to offer you our support, encouragement and assistance as we work together to identify the principles that must guide our nation’s thinking on immigration reform.

    You noted Tuesday in your remarks to the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce that “somewhere along the line, Republicans have failed to understand and articulate that immigrants are an asset to America, not a liability,” and that the Republican Party must embrace more legal immigration. We wholeheartedly agree – and stand alongside you in your efforts. We believe you put it best when you said, “Immigration reform will not occur until Conservative Republicans… become part of the solution.”

    While we recognize that many details and specific proposals will need to be worked out, we want you to know that we support what we see as the three-legged stool of systemic immigration reform:

    1) Ensuring the security of our borders, including both our physical borders and the “virtual” border of visa overstays (which account for almost half of our current illegal immigrant population) with such security acting as a pre-requisite or “trigger” for other reforms;

    2) Expanding legal immigration, with a special eye toward encouraging highly-skilled workers educated here to remain here, expanding opportunities for entrepreneurs who want to come here, and providing an adequate legal migrant worker system to help serve our agricultural and tourism industries; and

    3) Finding a way to reasonably address the reportedly 11 million people who came here knowingly and illegally – in a way that is best for all Americans. This means protecting the rights of those who are seeking and continue to seek to come here legally. But it also may mean providing a legal status, upon certain conditions and that may not include full rights of citizenship, to people who are currently here.

    We believe such an approach would put the broader health of our economy – not entrenched special interests – at the forefront of this debate. Indeed, it would go great lengths to reinforce the principles we share as Americans, and as sons and daughters of immigrants ourselves.

    Immigration has been essential to the advancement of our nation’s well-being – and we believe you are on the right track both in acknowledging this elemental contribution and safeguarding it in a fair and consistent manner for all of our nation’s workers.

    Sincerely,
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    Mick Mulvaney (R-SC)
    Justin Amash (R-MI)
    Thomas Massie (R-KY)
    Jeff Duncan (R-SC)
    Trey Radel (R-FL)
    Mark Meadows (R-NC)

    https://amash.house.gov/press-releas...ul-immigration

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    This means protecting the rights of those who are seeking and continue to seek to come here legally. But it also may mean providing a legal status, upon certain conditions and that may not include full rights of citizenship, to people who are currently here.

    We believe such an approach would put the broader health of our economy – not entrenched special interests – at the forefront of this debate. Indeed, it would go great lengths to reinforce the principles we share as Americans, and as sons and daughters of immigrants ourselves.
    The same old shite. It's not an amnesty if... bs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratbstard View Post
    The same old shite. It's not an amnesty if... bs!
    Yep, same old crap.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by April View Post
    Amash Sends Letter to Sen. Paul on Immigration

    Mar 21, 2013
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    March 21, 2013


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    Mick Mulvaney (R-SC)
    Justin Amash (R-MI)
    Thomas Massie (R-KY)
    Jeff Duncan (R-SC)
    Trey Radel (R-FL)
    Mark Meadows (R-NC)

    https://amash.house.gov/press-releas...ul-immigration
    We already have Mulvaney and Radel (who had to resign on cocaine charges) on our traitor list. Looks like we need to add some more. This is so discouraging. Rand Paul is so wrong on this, and so are these others!

    Of course, this IS a year old so maybe stances have changed? We can only hope!
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    As long as birthright citizenship is the key to the welfare kingdom, nothing will change.

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    Why work to change things, when u can just waltz into the United States and get a new life for free?

    Only a few people are actually working to put a stop to that, and they're up against both established political parties.
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    So we need to add Justin Amash to our illegal alien amnesty supporting traitor list, but what about Tim Griffin??? Why does Pelosi think Griffin is secretly on her team too?

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