Thursday, May 24, 2007

What Liar Kyl wants

Before the election Kyl, campaigned on a No Amnesty, No path to citizenship platform.




After fooling Arizona voters and winning the election, Liar Kyl supports Amnesty(path to citizenship) for illegals PLUS allowing up to 600,000 new immigrants(mostly from Mexico) to the USA every year. That's over 6 million in the next 10 years.








"By a vote of 74-24, senators approved an amendment by Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., to cap the program at 200,000 workers annually. The bill originally proposed bringing 400,000 foreign workers into the country each year, and possibly as many as 600,000 in special circumstances."




Here's what Liar Kyl had to say:




"Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl, the Republican leader of a bipartisan coalition that produced the sweeping immigration measure, said the bill's sponsors could begrudgingly accept the numerical reduction, but he expressed fears that the entire bill "would unravel" unless the escalator provision is restored."




I wish Liar Kyl, was truth teller Kyl before the election:




"If re-elected I promise to give citizenship to 11-20 million illegals, and allow up to 600,000 more Mexicans to cross the border legally every year for the next twenty years-Vote Kyl 2006!"




Of course, they would only be "temporary workers", allowed to stay for 2 years. Kyl's provision also made room for the family members of these 600,000 workers to join them." How much more would that add to the 600,000? Mexicans have such small families.




If Liar Kyl had his way, after 20 years, most of those 600,000 that came with their families would still be here(overstayed Z visas) and we would have another 20 million illegal here, a new amnesty bill would be drafted and so on.....




(The Z Visa. Don't leave Mexico without it. Z stands for ZAPATA!)




Even though Liar Kyl 'begrudgingly' accepted the reduction to only 200,000 allowed a year, he "fears the entire bill 'would unraval' unless the escalator provision is restored"




Liar Kyl working for the citizens of Arizona and America

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