by Rachel Globus on April 30th, 2010

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How much will immigration reform figure into the 2010 mid-term elections?

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  • by ChuckExAnon on July 29th, 2010
    voted: It will be a major issue

    ChuckExAnon

    It will, in my opinion, be a major issue, indeed...along with many, many others. The American people, again in my opinion, are totally fed up with the politicians in Washington, DC, and will be making that known come election day, November 2, 2010.

    To those in congress who continue to ignore the will of the American people, be it on enforcing our laws regarding immigration and elsewise, it will be THEM who will be "deported"!

    We're going to remember to "put the trash out" THAT day.

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  • by gigity on May 1st, 2010
    voted: It will be a major issue

    gigity

    Of course it will be a major issue. Just watch.

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  • by MonsterMash on April 30th, 2010
    voted: It will be referred to occasionally but won't drive the dialogue

    MonsterMash

    It will not be center stage, at least not in the way that most Americans would like it to be. The corporations (which run this country) will never allow the actual "enforcement" of any anti-immigration. Cheap labor, plain and simple. To think otherwise is nothing short of placing one's head in the sand.

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