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The rise of globalization, combined with growing concerns over security and terrorism, has transformed immigration into an issue with significant foreign policy implications. In the 2006 midterm elections, immigration emerged as a significant issue in a number of campaigns, although it is not clear how decisive a role it played. The importance of a reformed immigration policy in a broader homeland security strategy has made it a major subject of debate in the 2008 presidential election. This debate escalated recently surrounding the controversial immigration reform legislation that would have granted temporary guest status to millions of illegal immigrants. That bill stalled in the Senate June 7, 2007 after a cloture motion was rejected, although nearly all of the presidential candidates currently serving as senators voted for that motion.

Democratic Candidates on Immigration

Joseph Biden, Jr. 
Immigration is not listed as a priority issue on the campaign website of Sen. Biden (D-DE). As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden has focused efforts on the problems in Iraq. He said in November 2006 that Mexico's corruption, inequality, and its "erstwhile democracy" (AP) are to blame for illegal immigration.

Along with most of his colleagues in the Senate, Biden voted for the Secure Fence Act of 2006, which authorized the construction of a 700-mile fence on the border of the U.S. and Mexico. He also voted for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006, which he said "enhances our control over the border, allowing us to better deal with future illegal immigrants as well as drug traffickers and potential terrorists." He also supported the act because it provided a path to legalization for the millions of illegal immigrants already in the country.

Biden opposed an amendment (FOX) to the recent immigration reform bill that would have prevented criminals from becoming citizens. That amendment failed.

Hillary Clinton 
As a New York senator, Sen. Clinton's voting record on immigration has been mixed. In May of 2006, she voted in favor of the Senate Immigration Reform Bill (PDF), which allowed for the establishment of a guest-worker program, increased border security, including a virtual wall along the U.S.-Mexican border. That bill, which never made it into law, also established criminal penalties for immigrants who illegally enter the country and those who employ undocumented workers. Clinton voted for the Secure Fence Act of 2006 but against the separate amendment making English the country's official language. That bill, which was largely viewed as an anti-immigrant action (Washington Times), eventually passed.

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  • Posted By: mlndlr @ 05/07/2008 2:38:12 AM

    The president's secret Thanksgiving trip to Iraq prompted predictable gushing from major media. As we head toward a presidential election, mainstream media and their pundits are telling us Bush will be difficult to beat. What mass media don't discuss much is their own role in public opinion and public ignorance, two measures that run hand in hand.

    That half or more Americans think Iraq was involved in the 9/11 attack -- perhaps the most media-covered event in our history -- stands as a horrific indictment of U.S. media today. Such levels of ignorance can't be found in other countries.

    Americans who are fundamentally misinformed about 9/11 provide the bulk of those tallied in polls as supporting Bush and the Iraq war. Subtract them from polls and Bush is an unpopular president -- widely seen as having accomplished a bait and switch, redirecting U.S. anger and vengeance toward a country that did not attack us.

    The run-up to the Iraq war offers a case study in news bias: how mainstream media, especially television, were incapable of getting the truth out in the face of administration lies and innuendo about Iraq's 9/11 role and weapons of mass destruction.
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  • Posted By: wdmll @ 03/15/2008 1:01:24 PM

    In The Year 2030
    Written by wdmll on Nov-14-07 4:40pm
    From: wdmll.blogspot.com
    I was waken by the roosters and looked out into the street below. The street is partially filled with a multitude of children and observant veiled women. No dogs are seen or heard, they are unclean and considered evil. On the corner of the street is a flock of goats. In place of lawns, are weeds and patches of corn and other garden vegetables. It is not hard to hear the language of the street, ???Spanish???. An occasional old pickup filled with armed militia drives by. The only parked cars are apparently disabled. I see a group of men sitting out in front of a small café. They appear to be drinking coffee and by the raised voices, are talking about Sharia law. A couple blocks away is a house of worship. It is not a church but a mosque and from a loud speaker comes the call to prayer in Arabic.

    It is hard to believe that in my grandfather???s day that this was called The United States of America. But due to illegal immigration and the out of control birth rate, the land is now basically Latino dominated by Islam. After the trashing of the United States of America???s Constitution by the politically correct on the left and the money on the right, the country was transformed into a Spanish-speaking people. The country became a population of have and have-nots. But that did not last for long. Not unlike the 1910-1920 Mexican revolution, the haciendas (gated communities) of the rich were taken over (with much lose of life) by the socialistic masses of the Latino have-nots. With no centralized government, the already entrench Islamic jihadist saw the opportunity and began the forced conversion of the masses to Islam. After the forced conversion, wholesale terror has waned, the mass executions have now subsided but the baseball fields are now used for violations of Sharia law. Dhimmis (non-Muslims) are allowed limited freedoms but are under close scrutiny. After prayer I guess I will walk to the local market and buy some food. The market is basically void of any food supplies but that is all right, I don???t have any money.

    The Southern border fence was never completed and the Latino influx and colonization of the southwest lead to the diffusion and saturation of the entire Nation. The Islamic migration and Sharia law came across the Canadian border. Checking grandma's shoes at the airport didn't help.

    wdmll http://www.zimbio.com/Non-Politically+Correct+View+of+America's+Crisis/articles/10/In+The+Year+2030

  • Posted By: wdmll @ 03/15/2008 12:48:21 PM

    Articles
    Representative Government and the bus driver, after 9/11
    Written by wdmll on Dec-20-07 12:47am
    From: wdmll.blogspot.com
    The more things are different, the more they are the same. Events like 9/11 and December 7th, 1941 have impacted this country. However, as the psyche of this country changes over time, it appears we collectively, are willing to forget history. History is cyclic and if we don't learn from our past mistakes, then we will see more 9/11s. Our politicians appear to have their own agendas and are not looking out for the rest of us. Islamic Terrorism and Illegal Immigration are interconnected. The security of this nation is dependent on sound policies for both these issues. Our politicians are willing to look the other way, as they play their parts, in the culture of "politics as usual".

    A plug nickel has two sides. It has an imaginary head's side and an imaginary tail's side. If you toss the plug into the air you will have a 50:50 chance of, either heads or tails, when it lands. It can also be viewed as having a left side and a right side. One side is the Politically Correct side and the other side is the Money side. The plug nickel is what it is, a plug nickel (worthless). Whatever political party is in charge is a gamble. In politics, it is politics-as-usual, good ol' boys (and girls) club. If you think things are going to change, when your party (congressmen and women) and candidate for president are elected, think again. Today, both political parties are filled with opportunists. The day has passed when we can send our neighbors to Congress, to represent us.

    It is as if we have chartered a bus. The bus is Representative Government and the bus driver is our Representatives. The problem is that the bus driver is drunk, drunk with power. The bus is now out of control and we are racing toward the edge of a precipice. Below is a quagmire of Islamic Terrorism and Illegal Immigration, waiting to swallow us. As we cry out, the bus driver is telling us to shut up and sit down.

    wdmll http://www.zimbio.com/Non-Politically+Correct+View+of+America's+Crisis/articles/5/Representative+Government+bus+driver+after

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