Where does the employment-based immigration legislation fit in the political dynamics? Democrats are generally aligned with the labor unions and oppose any employment-based immigration legislation that can increase the number of legal foreign workers. On the other hand, the Republicans generally support such legal employment-based immigration legislation either in the form of a piecemeal or comprehensive immigration legislation, but facing strong opposition from the Democrats, the chance remains an open question. Poor employment-based immigrant workers, Where to Go? They turn out to be "orphans" in the current political dynamics. Whichever they try, they will not be able to find "loving parents." Piecemeal bills will be continuously opposed and struck down by the Democrats, while Comprehensive Bill will be opposed by the Republicans and struck down because of the illegal alien and border issues. Facing upheal battle, some may feel "impotent!" Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh---------------------
fu@ck Democrats
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• Sounding off vs. Reasoned argument -chairmanmiao2005- ♂ (160 bytes) () 08/23/2007 postreply 00:32:24
• Bill Clinton's 245(i) Amnesty, for instance, -ModelWife- ♂ (43 bytes) () 08/23/2007 postreply 06:54:47
• Diane Feinstein, one of the prominant democrats, has -mission08- ♂ (204 bytes) () 08/23/2007 postreply 07:51:33