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What is your stand on the US policy regarding current immigration laws? |
What is your stand on the US policy regarding current immigration laws? I think they should be enforced eqwually and fairly. we should assimilate on a beneficially equal basis in a continuing constitutional manner and remain that way until a national security issue arises. we then must review and interpret the constitution of the united states as it fits in with our new kamikaze era. you mean the one that is not enforced at all They just found Uranium buried in Colombia we have better do something fast or we will see some real catastrophe. It would be nice if they were enforced. |
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