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date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:47:34 -0400,    group: uk.current-events.n-ireland        back       
McCain pledges amnesty for 50,000 illegal Irish immigrants.   
The following blog post is from an independent writer and is not connected with
Reuters News. The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the author
and are not endorsed by Reuters.com.
 

In a town hall today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said that as president, he would
ensure that 50,000 “illegal” Irish immigrants residing in the United States
could find a “path to citizenship:”

    There are 50,000 Irish men and women who are in this country illegally at
this time, who are hard-working people, who want to become citizens. And I want
to assure you that we will enact comprehensive immigration reform, after they do
certain things, obviously, give them a path to citizenship in this country as
part of an overall immigration reform package. 

McCain said that the United States has been “enriched” from “Irish, Italian,
Pol[ish]” immigrants. He later included “our Hispanic citizenry” in his list.
Watch it:




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date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:47:34 -0400   author:   The Wolf rayhspam@iol.ie

Re: McCain pledges amnesty for 50,000 illegal Irish immigrants.   
"The Wolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>"  wrote in message 
news:cuhid4lu4eli13rd00p253fetpbsijpl0t@4ax.com...
> The following blog post is from an independent writer and is not connected 
> with
> Reuters News. The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the 
> author
> and are not endorsed by Reuters.com.
>
>
> In a town hall today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said that as president, he 
> would
> ensure that 50,000 “illegal” Irish immigrants residing in the United 
> States
> could find a “path to citizenship:”
>
>    There are 50,000 Irish men and women who are in this country illegally 
> at
> this time, who are hard-working people, who want to become citizens. And I 
> want
> to assure you that we will enact comprehensive immigration reform, after 
> they do
> certain things, obviously, give them a path to citizenship in this country 
> as
> part of an overall immigration reform package.
>
> McCain said that the United States has been “enriched” from “Irish, 
> Italian,
> Pol[ish]” immigrants. He later included “our Hispanic citizenry” in his 
> list.
> Watch it:

It's as simple as this:  All illegal immigrants should be rounded up and
deported, whether it be Ireland, England, or America...  I don't care about
circumstances... Simple as that!  Clear enough for you?
[The Wolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>]

-- 
Falcon:
fide, sed cui vide. (L)
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date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:52:48 +0100   author:   Falcon

Re: McCain pledges amnesty for 50,000 illegal Irish immigrants.   
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:47:34 -0400, "The Wolf <rayh<spam>@iol.ie>"
 wrote:

>The following blog post is from an independent writer and is not connected with
>Reuters News. The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the author
>and are not endorsed by Reuters.com.
> 
>
>In a town hall today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said that as president, he would
>ensure that 50,000 “illegal” Irish immigrants residing in the United States
>could find a “path to citizenship:”
>
>    There are 50,000 Irish men and women who are in this country illegally at
>this time, who are hard-working people, who want to become citizens. And I want
>to assure you that we will enact comprehensive immigration reform, after they do
>certain things, obviously, give them a path to citizenship in this country as
>part of an overall immigration reform package. 
>
>McCain said that the United States has been “enriched” from “Irish, Italian,
>Pol[ish]” immigrants. He later included “our Hispanic citizenry” in his list.
>Watch it:


Burn the fuckers, hang 'em high and make examples of them.
If they have any left after the cull, then make sure they get returned
to the 26.

max.it (the orange cage)
date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:59:36 GMT   author:   (max.it)

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