Crixus
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So really, we need to be honest and stop this “democrat want amnesty bull shit when republicans want it just as bad, if not more.
I call super bullshit.
You’re a little stuck in the past on this one bud.
Trump is the ingredient you are missing from your THEORY.
Here’s what we know as fact TODAY, what is not THEORY....follow me here.
1.) Wetbacks are the Mexicrats first priority
2.) The GOP is saying FUCK WETBACKS
So, where’s the wall? Sooo, why are illegals still getting in by the thousands? Why are we having measles and mumps outbreaks? Why are illegals still hear? See, you suffer from the same tribalism as team blue. If I promised a certain amount of work would be done by a certain point and I failed to deliver that costs me money. I am heaps to account. Why not Trump? And then there is amnesty. It’s coming. You will swallow that pill no matter how nasty it taste. History is on my side here. My prediction is that in Trumps second term amnesty will be issued. If thats the case, will you support it wall or no?
https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/669659/113
The Immigration Reform and Control Act
Also known as the Simpson-Mazzoli Act, this law was signed by President Ronald Reagan and enacted in November 1986. The act granted temporary legal status to any unauthorized immigrants who had been living in the United States continuously since 1982 so long as they paid a $185 fee and could demonstrate they’d shown good moral character, The Washington Post reported. The act made unauthorized immigrants eligible for green cards after 18 months, provided they learned to speak English. The act also took actions that included – for the first time – penalizing businesses that knowingly employed unauthorized immigrants. The act became the largest U.S. legalization program in history, resulting in green cards being awarded to about 2.7 million immigrants – though that left at least 2 million unauthorized immigrants untouched, the Post reported.
Section 245(i)
Congress in 1994 approved what was known as a Section 245(i) amnesty, which was used to pardon about 578,000 eligible illegal aliens who paid fines of $1,000 each, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. That amnesty was renewed in 1997 and again in 2000. The latter reinstatement resulted in amnesty for an estimated 900,000 illegal aliens, according to NumbersUSA.
Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act
Congress in 1997 approved the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act. The measure gave legal status to about 1 million unauthorized immigrants, mostly from Central America, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. The NACARA specifically granted amnesty to Nicaraguans and Cubans who had lived in the U.S. since 1995, along with their spouses and unmarried children, so long as they applied by April 1, 2000, said NumbersUSA.
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Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act
Congress in 1998 approved the Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act after Haitians became the first group to successfully argue that it would be discriminatory for the U.S. to refuse them the same treatment provided through NACARA, NumbersUSA said. The act is estimated to have added 125,000 Haitian refugees to the U.S. population