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McCain’s Illegal Alien Madness: Ignoring Existing Immigration Laws

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 By John Lillpop  Thursday, March 20, 2008

imageAs Senator John McCain slips further and further into the grips of age-realted dementia, his arguments in favor of legalizing 38 million illegal aliens become more and more specious.

In 2007, for instance, McCain issued a very  bizarre challenge to American patriots who oppose the amnesty travesty that McCain favors.

Speaking at a fund-raiser in Houston, the senator said:

“I think it’s (immigration reform) a matter of national security,” McCain said, “and to do nothing - to leave the status quo - would be an abrogation of our responsibilities to the American people.”

The addled senator added, “If they’ve got another proposal that will pass the Congress of the United States, then let’s hear that.”

Boy do I have good news for you, senator!

There is a solution in place. Best of all it does not need to pass the Congress of the United States, or be approved by the president.

It’s called the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.

All that is required, Senator McCain, is for the United States Congress and the president to get off the payroll of the Mexican government,secure our borders, and enforce IRCA!

It is really that damn simple.

Just secure our borders, with armed military force if need be, and enforce all existing immigration laws, including deportation of illegal aliens currently here.

Do that, and America won’t need no stinkin’ immigration reform

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