By Ken Boehm
The immigration bill passed by the U.S. Senate in May 2006 not only would have granted amnesty to millions of illegal aliens, but it would also have required an amnesty-seeker to have a lawyer and forced taxpayers to provide one.
Although the bill did not become law, the election of Democratic majorities in both Houses of Congress ensures that it will be revived in 2007, very possibly with the support of President Bush.
Topics: Illegal Immigration Bills, Illegal Alien Amnesty, Senate Illegal Immigration, Illegal Immigration Democrats,
(Suisun Marsh, California) Using 12-gauge shotguns and 10-inch knives, hunters have been mobilized to eliminate non-natives in the Suisun Marsh, the largest brackish-water marsh on the West Coast. Herbs and thistles are seriously threatened by the non-natives which are descendants…
(Suisun Marsh, California) Using 12-gauge shotguns and 10-inch knives, hunters have been mobilized to eliminate non-natives in the Suisun Marsh, the largest brackish-water marsh on the West Coast. Herbs and thistles are seriously threatened by the non-natives which are descendants…
(Suisun Marsh, California) Using 12-gauge shotguns and 10-inch knives, hunters have been mobilized to eliminate non-natives in the Suisun Marsh, the largest brackish-water marsh on the West Coast. Herbs and thistles are seriously threatened by the non-natives which are descendants…