I really disagree with one point, atl. And that's your thing about the status quo, and you wanting to send them to the back of the line. I think that sounds admirable, but is impractical and unfair on lots of levels. We have "grandfather" clauses in lots of laws. It's the only way to equably deal with a new law.
Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
You are confusing citizenship with staying in the country. Think of two lines - 1) a line to become an immigrant and ultimately a citizen and 2) a line to work here but without any rights to become a citizen -- any children born of a GW wouldn't get citizenship. You could grandfather people here to the front of line 2) but probably with some penalties (e.g., taxes) for the time they were illegal. They could stay here and continue working. But they would go to the back of line 1) to be a citizen. Those that stayed home and submitted their applications would get that first. New people could apply for both lines -- you might get the right to be a GW, but still be in the citizenship line.
Originally Posted by pjorourke
I guess I fall inbetween these two ends. I don't agree with CT on the fairness issue. Why is it fair for someone who broke the law to get at the front of the line, in front of those who didn't? Frankly, I don't think that's fair either.
That being said, I think this issue is of such a high degree of importance, that I believe that some kind of an amnesty situation needs to be addressed for those already here...along with a path to citizenship for those folks. To hell with fairness...we are never all going to agree on what is fair...and being fair falls way down the list of importance to me. So, I guess I agree with CT as it relates to the practicability nature of his comment (and it sickens me to have to admit such agreement
).
I also think that such a GWP needs to favor our neighbors more than folks on the other side of the world...at least as it relates to unskilled labor. I'm for this country...my country...The US of A. That's my team. Once someone is a citizen?...then they are part of my country...they are then on my team. And I would want the higher skilled jobs in this country to be weighted more for my team...not someone from somewhere else. I want my team to be the best off. There are a lot of folks on here that I wouldn't give the time of day to in a team meeting. But, let some other jersey show up on the playing field?...and I will help that team member whup that opponents ass.
But any program, however it is structured, is meaningless unless it also has a comprehensive plan for securing the borders with teeth in the penalty for violators.
There are many, many dynamics that would need to be worked out for a GWP...and it is an important issue that does need addressing. But like Peej says, organized labor will take on such a program with such focus that, IMHO, it will not happen.