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« on: June 19, 2007, 08:10:56 AM »

If you want to end illegal immigration you need to elect a president who is committed to doing it. This is Ron Paul's position on the subject:
http://blog.ronpaul2008.com/ron_paul_2008/2007/06/press_release_n.html

Press Release: No Amnesty, No Welfare

No Amnesty, No Welfare for Illegal Aliens

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 18, 2007

ARLINGTON, VA – As a congressman, Ron Paul has been a leader in the fight to end illegal immigration.  He voted for a border fence, opposes the current Senate "compromise" bill, and introduced legislation to end birth right citizenship.  Dr. Paul has consistently warned Americans about the looming menace of the North American Union and is the only presidential candidate calling for an end to welfare benefits, mandatory medical care and free education for illegal aliens.

"No leader in Washington has fought to end illegal immigration harder than Congressman Ron Paul," said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder. "Dr. Paul knows that America must never grant amnesty to those who are in our country illegally."

The following are statements Dr. Paul has made in the U.S. House of Representatives:

--  "The much-vaunted Senate "compromise" on immigration is a compromise alright:  a compromise of our laws, a compromise of our sovereignty, and a compromise of the Second Amendment.  That anyone in Washington believes this is a credible approach to solving our immigration crisis suggests just how out of touch our political elites really are."

--  "If we reward millions who came here illegally, surely millions more will follow suit.  Ten years from now we will be in the same position, with a whole new generation of lawbreakers seeking amnesty."

--  "...real national security cannot be achieved unless and until our borders are physically secured.  It's as simple as that.  All the talk about fighting terror and making America safer is meaningless without border security.  It makes no sense to seek terrorists abroad if our own front door is left unlocked."
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