#2
[T]he Senate's amnesty bill would have even allowed doctors in the United States to travel to Africa to combat Ebola "without jeopardizing their immigration status."
Rather like saying "Buy this GM car because it comes with a recall program."
This could easily be covered under a separate, discrete law.
#3
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), this guy has more rocks in his head than a gravel pit. He has so many rolling around in his head that you can hear an audible clacking sound when he walks or turns his head.
Jeez, does he stay up late at night just to think this B-llsh-t up. Amnesty, H-ll were are being invaded daily by thousands of illegal foreign aliens, its a security risk as well as a health crisis with TB and other communicable diseases on the rise though out the south western US. Not to mention the mystery respiratory illness striking children in school from coast to coast.
Dick Durbin ....
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#4
Usually only Pelosi and Reid can manage to utter something this idiotic.
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#7
Maybe the docs are undocumented docs who are currently illegal aliens. If they re-entered from Africa, they would be utterly illegal undocs or something.
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