Analysis of Democratic bill to give Iraqis asyum in U.S.

Christine at the Center for Vigilent Freedom writes:

Here are the Frequently Asked Questions and answers for the dangerous and defeatist Democratic Iraqi refugee bill in the House—H.R. 2265 (http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:h2265:) (S. 1651), with Kyle Shideler’s more detailed analysis here. It’s being sold as a way to get at-risk Iraqi employees—Iraqi translators, contractors, spouses and kids—into the U.S. as “special immigrants.” But the reality is that the bill seriously undermines provisions in US immigration law, opening immigration to those identified as terrorists or supporters of terrorist groups.

As you’ll see, this bill gives refugee status to broad sections of the Iraqi population, with additional exemptions to all other aliens, and with special favorable treatment for anyone with a terrorist background. It’s as if the Bill assumes only two policy options: [read the rest]

Steven H. writes:

If this does not work my greatest fear will transpire, massive Muslim immigration into our country. Bush and his Democrat allies are already preparing for their Islamic dream.

No talk show host will discuss this pending invasion nor will any “conservative” pundit. Pullout would be a disaster—sorry Hugh Fitzgerald.


Posted by Lawrence Auster at August 07, 2007 11:36 PM | Send
    

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