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In the last hour, they've been interviewing the terrorists' classmates. They've been here for a decade. They've evidently been American as long as they were anything else.
I personally believe we need a path to citizenship for these people, but that doesn't change the fact that they are breaking our law by coming illegally, and there are many who are doing it THE RIGHT WAY, and waiting for naturalization.
Why should we offer illegals a path to citizenship or even the right to remain here? They are lawbreakers and we don't need them here. It also just encourages more to come for the next amensty. When does it end?
Which reminds me, why do these types of events always include men? Whether they were white or not was up for grabs at a certain time, but them being male was a sure bet...
That is exactly what I've been saying through out this thread.....
and no, it is not an assumption....it is the truth....once again
my son worked in Afghanistan
My best friends son, headed out Home Land Security....
and those people that flew the plans into the twin towers were NOT home grown Americans, they were saudi terrorists....
You have your American Terrorists
You have your Saudi Terrorist
You have Russin Terrorists, and the list goes on and on....
In the last hour, they've been interviewing the terrorists' classmates. They've been here for a decade. They've evidently been American as long as they were anything else.
and what about the guy shooting paceful sikhs? they are not even muslims, they just wear turbans.
Some people is so ignorant.
That's right...
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