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stu2002
07-04-2010, 11:22 AM
President Barack Obama said Thursday that being American “is not a matter of blood or birth,” but said that “no matter how decent” the 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. are, they should be held accountable for breaking the law.

Speaking at the American University School of International Service in Washington D.C., Obama expressed an understanding for why states would pass individual anti-illegal immigration laws, but said taking such action is “ill conceived.”

The president said laws, such as the one signed by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer in April, are “divisive,” put pressure on local law enforcement, burden state and local budgets and could potentially violate the rights of innocent American citizens and legal residents.


The Obama administration has come out against Arizona’s immigration law, which requires police officers to question a person’s immigration status if there is reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. The law takes effect July 29.

Obama said Thursday that while America has always defined itself as a nation of immigrants, and while the “overwhelming majority” of illegal immigrants come to the U.S. in search of a better life, “The presence of so many illegal immigrants makes a mockery of all those who are going through the process of immigration legally.”

“Ultimately, our nation, like all nations, has the right and obligation to control its borders and set laws for residency and citizenship,” he said. “And no matter how decent they are, no matter their reasons, the 11 million who broke these laws should be held accountable.”

The president called for a “pathway to legal status that is fair, reflective of our values and works,” a process he said has been “held hostage by political posturing and special interest wrangling.”

“I’m ready to move forward. The majority of Democrats are ready to move forward, and I believe the majority of Americans are ready to move forward,” Obama said.

“But the fact is, without bipartisan support, as we had just a few years ago, we cannot solve this problem. Reform that brings accountability to our immigration system cannot pass without Republican votes.”

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/obama_being_american_is_not_matter_GNtpkvIMqG8AEzt ZLtl0aK?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=

specsaregood
07-04-2010, 11:25 AM
I see they have dropped any rhetoric of it being unconstitutional or illegal in anyway.

stu2002
07-04-2010, 11:26 AM
WTF did BHO mean when he said: “And no matter how decent they are, no matter their reasons, the 11 million who broke these laws should be held accountable.” ??

HOW?

BY WHOM?

Uncle Emanuel Watkins
07-04-2010, 11:59 AM
President Barack Obama said Thursday that being American “is not a matter of blood or birth,” but said that “no matter how decent” the 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. are, they should be held accountable for breaking the law.

Speaking at the American University School of International Service in Washington D.C., Obama expressed an understanding for why states would pass individual anti-illegal immigration laws, but said taking such action is “ill conceived.”

The president said laws, such as the one signed by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer in April, are “divisive,” put pressure on local law enforcement, burden state and local budgets and could potentially violate the rights of innocent American citizens and legal residents.


The Obama administration has come out against Arizona’s immigration law, which requires police officers to question a person’s immigration status if there is reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. The law takes effect July 29.

Obama said Thursday that while America has always defined itself as a nation of immigrants, and while the “overwhelming majority” of illegal immigrants come to the U.S. in search of a better life, “The presence of so many illegal immigrants makes a mockery of all those who are going through the process of immigration legally.”

“Ultimately, our nation, like all nations, has the right and obligation to control its borders and set laws for residency and citizenship,” he said. “And no matter how decent they are, no matter their reasons, the 11 million who broke these laws should be held accountable.”

The president called for a “pathway to legal status that is fair, reflective of our values and works,” a process he said has been “held hostage by political posturing and special interest wrangling.”

“I’m ready to move forward. The majority of Democrats are ready to move forward, and I believe the majority of Americans are ready to move forward,” Obama said.

“But the fact is, without bipartisan support, as we had just a few years ago, we cannot solve this problem. Reform that brings accountability to our immigration system cannot pass without Republican votes.”

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/obama_being_american_is_not_matter_GNtpkvIMqG8AEzt ZLtl0aK?CMP=OTC-rss&FEEDNAME=

Obama is just the mouthpiece. Someone else is writing this nonsense. "Held hostage by political posturing and special interest wrangling" is the present jubilee economy being counterfeited by the Federal government. Jubilee economies only worked for those in servitude. As a nation, such an economy is in contempt of the people's Civil Purpose. A concubine is only a righteous woman when she doesn't know any better. Once she knows better, she becomes a whore. The same is true with jubilee economies. The vast majority of the people need a responsible economy and a government that is held accountable to it.

fedup100
07-04-2010, 12:09 PM
The REAL president is a joo named Rham Emmanuel, he has his hand and arm so far up this puppets ass he can tickle his tonsils.

Both of them are loyal first to anything but America or it's people, and the idiots called americans are out buying fireworks, it just gets better and better. :(

Knightskye
07-04-2010, 01:26 PM
"Unenforceable."

Okay, so he finds Arizona's law unenforceable, but he's okay to authorize the assassination of an American citizen?

If I had to choose one to enforce, I know which one it would be.

Ron Paul should propose a constitutional amendment to recall the President.

silus
07-04-2010, 04:18 PM
What am I missing? Being American really isn't simply a matter of blood and birth. :shrug

angelatc
07-04-2010, 04:25 PM
"accountable for breaking the law" = pay $100 fine, waived if you can't afford it.

Original_Intent
07-04-2010, 04:27 PM
It may not be a matter of blood and birth, but it sure is not coming and waving the flag of another country, demanding government business be conducted in your native language, and disregarding the laws of America.