Obama's immigration speech echoes Bush in policy, rhetoric Both presidents took a centrist position while calling for more border security. They also favored a path to citizenship for immigrants and opposed rounding up those who were in the U.S. illegally.
My reply:
ReplyDeleteReagan's 1986 amnesty did nothing to solve the basic U.S.-Mexico problem, which is an unsealable 2K-mi. border and a totally corrupt govt. on the other side that keeps its own people down, driving them to cross despite destruction of family ties and getting caught between two incompatible elephantine systems like mice. No president has yet called for the real solution, a bipartisan effort by Congress to invite the Mexican people to dissolve their failed country and reorganize their territory as several new U.S. states, allowing the border to expand to the Mexican coasts and opening up Mexico as a new U.S. sector so that free 2-way movement can finally develop it and create millions of new jobs for all.
See how it can be done in stages via the Megamerge Dissolution Solution at http://go.to/megamerge