Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) told MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Tuesday that he would support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants “if you can craft that in law where you can have a path to citizenship where there isn’t an incentive for people to come illegally” — a position that puts him at odds with his new book, out today from Simon & Schuster.
In Immigration Wars, co-authored with immigration lawyer Clint Bolick, Bush agues that denying a path to citizenship for the 11 million unauthorized immigrations is “absolutely vital to the integrity of our immigration system that actions have consequences.” Those who enter the country illegally, Bush contends, should “start the process to earn permanent legal residency” after pleading guilty to breaking the law and paying “applicable fines or perform community service.” But they should not have access to “the cherished fruits of citizenship”:It is absolutely vital to the integrity of our immigration system that actions have consequences— in this case, that those who violated the laws can remain but cannot obtain the cherished fruits of citizenship. To do otherwise would signal once again that people who circumvent the system can still obtain the full benefits of American citizenship. It must be a basic prerequisite for citizenship to respect the rule of law. But those who entered illegally, despite compelling reasons to do so in many instances, did so knowing that they were violating the law of the land. A grant of citizenship is an undeserving reward for conduct that we cannot afford to encourage. [...]
these guys him included don't want natural born Amricans to enjoy the "cherished fruits of citizenship, which thy have proven means nothing any more, if they can surp your right to vote, change the zone you live in to favor their org., and they have th audacity to talk about the Pres trying to take "OUR" FREEDOM, they use this when talk moves to regulation.
they should say the whole thing their freedom to shortcut on building, insecticide us till we sprout wings and hairy eyes, pollution sky, earth, water your lungs, freedom to kill Americans while getting mega rich.
Our proposal imposes two penalties for illegally entry: fines and/or community service, and ineligibility for citizenship. Yet it allows for illegal immigrants who have proven themselves to be otherwise law-abiding members of the community to remain in our country.In promoting the book today, Bush justifies his change of heart by explaining that “we wrote this book last year, not this year”
notice this phrase;
Those who enter the country illegally, Bush contends, should “start the process to earn permanent legal residency” after pleading guilty to breaking the law and paying “applicable fines or perform community service.” But they should not have access to “the cherished fruits of citizenship”:
pay fines, community service ok communiity service but fines, thy don't have a job stupid, and what yo do finally give them comes with expenses so that leaves them to deduct if from their pay just like they have always done. food clothing, landry, room and board reimbursemnt, leaves nothing after so they live below poverty rate of pay,
so they did everything right jumped their hoops and work hard for what a "one day when i pay my debt" they don't control or know what is being done to them, this sounds like any sitation as far back as you want to go, modrn day slaves can't lose their jobs because they are now an American wannabe that will owe their souls to the employer.
Bush is a republican name or not for more then half of American says it all.