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The Romma Amnesty Plan will offer illegals two choices:
1. US citizenship with a Permeant Felony Conviction on their record,
ten years probation, restitution of taxes, criminal fines and all Federal, State and Local fees associated with their care through the legal system. With no chance to remove the felony conviction.
or
2. US Citizenship, full and complete. However illegals must go back to country or origin and start behind everyone else. There will be no jumping in front of the legal millions in line going through the legal way.
Remember Convicted Felons can't vote. I believe this is fair. Breaking the law must ALWAYS carry punishment.
The Constitution backs me on this one as far as if the illegal wants citizenship, but I don't want them to have ANY political power. No vote.
Anyway the 5th and 14th amendments related to the due process clause.
If you are a convicted felon you cannot vote!
Last edited by emptypepsi; 07-31-2007 at 08:02 AM.