Heath Haussamen has information on Richardson’s four-point plan for immigration reform:
In a major policy speech that was perhaps a prelude to a presidential run, N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson outlined today his plan for immigration reform in the United States and said the Democratic-controlled Congress has a duty to act on it in 2007.
During the speech at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., Richardson called on Congress to repeal a law passed earlier this year to create a $6 billion fence along the border.
Check the post for the details.
ANTHONY
First of all,I want to say I am an American, whose grandparents came from the UK. I feel strongly it is time for us to face reality.We can’t deport this people, why not make them useful.
Close the border and make the one here legal.
It is stupid, infact the height of stupidity for people to oppose immigration reforms, becuase it is the part of the changing world and there is nothing anybody can do about it. It is not about Hispanic or Mixicans, it about the truth. I am tired of this nonsence.
I know of citizens who have not worked all their life, collecting benefits, that is contributed by this same illigal
so what is their problem with someone who is working and saying please let me stay and be a good resident so can continue living a live of uphoria.