tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3811101406548572887.post7188369189190147468..comments2023-08-02T15:59:15.371-07:00Comments on Nineveh's Crossing: Immigration: God's Law or Man's LawUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3811101406548572887.post-2569579370127117512011-09-29T15:05:43.062-07:002011-09-29T15:05:43.062-07:00Great perspective on this very debated issue. For...Great perspective on this very debated issue. For the upcoming election, this is a hot topic but not the prime topic, as it is the economy. Just like you, I can not say with certainty if it's true that the immigration policy is different for those in MX vs. those in EU. What I do know is that each country has own immigration policy; that there are different requirements; that part of the reform should be in making the process easier to be a legal citizen; that the US historically has been far more lenient, seen also on a state level as well; That in speaking of states, each state have their own particular immigration issues that they must be able to deal with, especially when the Federal government fails to do so; As for the education privileges, although you pose a good point, it is a PRIVILEGE. We cannot give an advantage over our own children, citizens and families. That is senseless and poor judgement. Lastly, Rick Perry needed to formulate his justification better, not attacking those who disagree with him, he is in the politics games after all. I'm sure in the next round, he'll articulate much better, as he did with the social security "ponzi" scheme issue...Brenda Saldanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10126517424475990978noreply@blogger.com