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Is there any wonder why many of us don't trust the feds when it comes to any kind of immigration reform?

 

 

http://nation.foxnews.com/amnesty/2013/04/26/holder-calls-amnesty-civil-right

 

 

 

During a April 24th speech to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Attorney General Eric Holder said that creating a "pathway to earned citizenship" was a "civil right.”

 

"Creating a pathway to earned citizenship for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants in this country is essential. The way we treat our friends and neighbors who are undocumented – by creating a mechanism for them to earn citizenship and move out of the shadows – transcends the issue of immigration status. This is a matter of civil and human rights. It is about who we are as a nation. And it goes to the core of our treasured American principle of equal opportunity."
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Is there any wonder why many of us don't trust the feds when it comes to any kind of immigration reform?

 

 

http://nation.foxnew...sty-civil-right

 

 

 

During a April 24th speech to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Attorney General Eric Holder said that creating a "pathway to earned citizenship" was a "civil right.”

 

"Creating a pathway to earned citizenship for the 11 million
unauthorized immigrants
in this country is essential. The way we treat our
friends and neighbors who are undocumented
– by creating a mechanism for them to earn citizenship and move out of the shadows – transcends the issue of immigration status. This is a matter of civil and human rights. It is about who we are as a nation. And it goes to the core of our treasured American principle of equal opportunity."

The language they use always makes me laugh. Also, how come no one ever calls them for these guys inane statements. Why is a pathway to citizenship "essential"? And why don't they have to explain why this "transcends" immigration laws?

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