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WASHINGTON (AP) — Latinos and immigration activists are warning of political peril for President Barack Obama and Democrats in the fall election unless the president acts boldly and soon to curb deportations and allow more immigrants to remain legally in the U.S.
It's a sad time in our country when citizens blackmail our politicians so that they will dishonor our immigration laws just for them. I remember when Louis Guterriez did this very same thing prior to Obama's second term.
Imagine expecting him to actually do his job. I am planning to make deporting all here illegally as my number one issue for this year on all levels. The invasion of our country by hostile illegals is the biggest danger to our way of life.
Each politician on all levels will be asked how they stand on the issue and those that are not firmly for deportation of all here illegally will be eliminated from my voting list even if every person running for that office is off my list. I know how to write in a choice.
Illegals should not be voting in our elections, nor should they be trying to blackmail the president. Illegals today have the worst entitlement attitude.
Imagine expecting him to actually do his job. I am planning to make deporting all here illegally as my number one issue for this year on all levels. The invasion of our country by hostile illegals is the biggest danger to our way of life...
Early on in 2013, you called for deporting everyone that wasn't a U.S. citizen:
What's holding it down to just the illegal aliens this year for you? You've also said there should be a five-year ban on naturalization (over 65% of the 13.5 million Legal Permanent Residents currently qualify to apply for U.S. citizenship):
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I support a five year ban on anyone becoming a citizen and a house to house search to deport all illegals. I don't care what the polls say. Real Americans need a break from this invasion. I consider it an act of war.
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Originally Posted by NCN
Each politician on all levels will be asked how they stand on the issue and those that are not firmly for deportation of all here illegally will be eliminated from my voting list even if every person running for that office is off my list. I know how to write in a choice.
In North Carolina for 2014, you have one Senate election, and one House of Representative election for your Congressional District. The Governor election isn't until 2016, so other than the two races, it's whatever local positions (and whatever their input is on illegal immigration at a national level). Write-in candidates generally have no way of winning.
Illegals should not be voting in our elections, nor should they be trying to blackmail the president. Illegals today have the worst entitlement attitude.
It's not the illegals themselves that are blackmailing our president and other politicians. It is their supporters who can vote that are doing that. I used Guttierez as an example prior to Obama's second term. He and the so-called immigrant rights groups were very vocal about withholding their votes for him because he didn't deliver the promised amnesty during his first term.
It's a sad time in our country when citizens blackmail our politicians so that they will dishonor our immigration laws just for them. I remember when Louis Guterriez did this very same thing prior to Obama's second term.
There is a problem with that. Obama is finding out the hard way, that you can not please all the people all the time. The other problem Obama is having since his Constitutional issues are out there and him writing on executive order after anther.
Obama and the DNC is going to have problems with the Conservatives (which has now) and the Independents /moderates alike. His administration has done a very good job burning bridges. Even those who voted Dem. will seriously consider changing their vote to R next time.
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