Odumbo is also being incompetent with the illegals. Gotta wonder how many new gang members we now have, how many new drug dealers, how many terrorists are crossing the border weekly.
Perhaps you should research how long legal immigrants wait. They should ALL be processed before any illegals are ever considered. You agree, right? You know one of the reasons it takes so long? They are vetted. We learn who they are.
The chief reason it takes so long is that there are so few people with so few resources to do the vetting.
I'm asking you about the equality of it. Nice dodge, yet again. (PS. Why is it so hard to get straight answers to simple questions from libs and progressives?)
Yet we're pissing away $252/day/illegal apparently. Not sustainable ..... well, wait, we can tax the hardworking people in the US who have worked hard and make good $$$ while being successful in their careers to fund this. http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2014/07/us_spending_252_a_day_per_chil.html
Could it be because you're not asking simple questions? Could it also be that you don't like the answers being given? Maybe you should ask the Indians for their views on "immigration".
Well, regarding the Indians, I would ask why so many on the left trust Government. Seriously. They're the ones who screwed the NA's, in my opinion. Yes, immigration of the illegal sort is a complex issue...as long as there is no fence. Both parties are equally guilty. Have a good weekend DB.
The Indians were screwed long before there was a government. As for why so many on the "left" trust "Government", I can't speak for them all. But I trust the federal government far more than I trust Christians (speaking of hypocrisy) or those who are out for nothing more than the buck (even though they are at least honest about it) or those who care only for and about themselves. Which isn't to say that I trust government. I can't say I've trusted government since November 22, 1963.
Speaking of Indians . . . When most Americans think of Native peoples, if they think of us at all, they think of Thanksgiving and its benign legend of Pilgrims and Native Americas sitting down together to a shared meal long, long ago. Unfortunately, the collective American gestalt places its indigenous peoples in the past, part of a bygone regrettable era. We were the unlucky sacrifice to the pre-ordained rights inherent in the mentality of Manifest Destiny that permitted European takeover of our lands. Sad, yes, but time to move on. It is, indeed, time to move on. Time to move on to a new view of Native Americans and all indigenous peoples. The International Day of the World's Indigenous People, August 9, presents an opportunity to see and celebrate contemporary indigenous peoples, especially here in America. more . . .
AGAIN which internationally recognized borders and immigrations laws did the European settlers of 300 - 400 year ignore?