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Wake-Up Call: The Immigration Bill

On this week’s edition of the Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call with Rick Moore, David Izakowitz, an attorney with McGuire-Woods, and Libby Whitley with Mid-Atlantic Solutions discuss the topic of immigration in the US. Some of the topics covered were border security, so-called “chain immigration,” and the different ways to get green cards. There are currently about 12 million immigrants in the United States without citizenship – what would happen to our lives if they were forced to leave? To our economy?

Rick opens the show with a monologue about dealing with loss.

 
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5 comments to Wake-Up Call: The Immigration Bill

  • anti christ

    YOU STUPID BLEEDING LIBERAL. GET A LIFE BUD. ALLOWING THESE PEOPLE AIR TIME IS JUST NOT RIGHT. THESE DICKS UNDERMINE THE VERY STRUCTURE OF THESE UNITED STATES.

  • And, somehow, calling people names is the structure of the United States? Have you ever looked at a copy of the Constitution?

  • Sarah

    anti christ,

    I suggest you stop listening to the show and crawl back into the hell from which you came. You are what is wrong with America. I am guessing your work ethic sucks like all the rest of the wellfare draining Americans. We all have a big lesson to learn from the hardworking people who come to this country with a drive to participate. The people we should deport are our own lazy, entitled citizens who suck the system dry and overpopulate our country. I sure hope you are neutered. My guess is that no one would touch you with a ten foot pole, anyway.

  • Sarah

    And, I have to say that to call Rick stupid is like telling you that your opinion matters. So untrue.

  • The thing is – I think everyone opinion matters – as long as they can learn to mention it in a civilized manner. In every trollish post such as the above, there’s a point of view waiting to express itself in a decent manner. The question is, trolls tend to want to derail the process of discussion, which is incredibly frustrating.

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