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en These proposed amendments pose serious problems, in effect barring the courthouse door for many immigrants who deserve their day in court. Too many provisions of the various immigration bills paint immigrants as the new scapegoats. Congress must approach the issue in a manner that upholds our commitment to our core American values.

en With this complex issue, the devil is truly in the details. Too much of the debate has not been focused on provisions that would bar the courthouse door for many immigrants who deserve their day in court and would require that everyone in the United States who wants to work must apply for 'permission to work' from the government. Congress should not pass a bill until these misdirected provisions are addressed.

en The immigration issue is a very hot button issue, it is very delicate. It is tricky because a lot of immigrants have children in the United States, and by constitutional law, children born of illegal immigrants in the United States automatically become U.S. citizens.

en I think it's very important to try to get the law to be more flexible, so that way (undocumented immigrants) can become legal immigrants. They deserve the right to stay here and become a citizen like I am.

en Hispanics are said to be keeping themselves apart, avoiding the use of English, and declining to absorb on the spot the 'core' Protestant and individualist values that underpin the American way of life ... but precedent suggests that young Hispanics will eventually merge their identity in the larger American one, just as previous streams of immigrants have done.

en That's why we need to keep the pressure on and send a clear message to the politicians in Washington that we need a just immigration reform that includes provisions for 12 million immigrants who work and build America every day.

en Our border patrol and immigration agents are doing a fine job, but we still have a problem, ... Too many illegal immigrants are coming in, and we're capturing many more non-Mexican illegal immigrants than we can send home.

en America is a nation of immigrants. All of us are immigrants. The only ones that are not immigrants are the Native Americans. Everybody came from somewhere else and how quickly we forget.

en The 35.2 million immigrants living in the country in March 2005 is the highest number ever recorded. It is also two-and-a-half times tally of the 13.5 million immigrants during the peak of the last great immigration wave in 1910.

en [Caprio is chief judge of the Providence Municipal Court and chairman of the state Board of Governors for Higher Education. He also is an Italian-American, whose father came to United States from Italy.] We have more immigrants in the United States now than at any point in history, ... We need to reach out and lend a helping hand to this wave of immigrants from all nationalities.

en We are here to support American values. America was built with immigrants.

en She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. Congress must pass a comprehensive immigration bill creating a guest worker program that gives hardworking immigrants a path toward citizenship.

en But there is nothing disrespectful about an open and fair-minded review of a nominee's approach to the Constitution and his commitment to core American values like equality, privacy and fairness,

en This is not an issue about Mexicans. It's about all immigrants in this country. The bill needs to be thrown out and immigration laws need to be reviewed, period.

en American's jobs are being taken by illegal immigrants. They don't deserve it and shouldn't get the benefits of citizens.
  Pat Buchanan


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