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Old 04-21-2008, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: Should birthright citizenship continue?

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And they left another little loophole. The green cards from that time period don't have an expiration date.
And what about people on a green card who drop a little bundle. Yes they have the right to petition on the grounds of a family member.
(Like they can't fake a green card! There is a lawsuit going on right now in Canyon County , Idaho against four businesses who not only knowingly hired illegals, but at least one of their executives gave everyone instructions how to obtain a fake id and apply for services!)
Wake up and smell the coffee before your own livelihood-whatever it is gleaned from-is at risk due to illegal--->legal immigrants!
Also just in case you didn't catch it. I am in favor of continuing our constitutional right to be deemed a citizen if born in this country no matter the circumstances of our parents. Thought that fact might have gotten lost in all the rhetoric.
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