Lou Dobbs not only talks about immigration and "so-called free trade" (as he calls it,) he's actually informative. He and his reporters deliver facts about immigration and the economy, and lots of them. Various people on TV have made good points here and there, but nobody on television does the kind of reporting that he does.
One person who surprised me was Chris Matthews. He actually said that he understood people who are afraid of the "cultural change" that illegal immigration is bringing to various areas in America, like small towns. He said that he doesn't personally feel that way (and why should he, he's rich,) but that he understands it and feels that it's justified. I did not expect anyone to say that.
As for the felony thing, that's something that the Democrats voted for to agitate their non-white minions. And it worked perfectly. Sensenbrenner realized it while it was happening.
Kaptain Poop makes a great point about picking them up wherever they show up. The only other person I've heard mention this was Ann Coulter on O'Reilly's show the other night. It makes perfect sense. Every pro-immigrant advocate says the same thing: "We can't round up and deport 12 million people." It's like they're all reading from the same script. Of course, nobody is suggesting that we "round them all up," but please, liberals and liberal/ moderate Republicans, don't let that get in the way of your straw man argument!
Combine picking them up wherever they are with severe employer sanctions (Matthews recommends $40,000 a pop) to dry up the jobs magnet to a certain degree, 700-2000 miles of fencing, and military at the borders, and we're getting somewhere! Since the whole immigration system is so corrupt, with so much fraud and mismanagement, we should have a temporary moratorium (perhaps 2-5 years,) and we should take that time to overhaul and upgrade the entire system. Then, if need be, we could have a legal immigration policy that allows only highly educated, highly trained, English speaking, and highly paid workers. I stress highly paid because it's critical that American employers not be allowed to undercut American workers' salaries. No more Indians with H1B visas that work for several thousand dollars less than American workers. They must be paid the same as American workers. And no extended family members, refugees, asylum seekers, or diversity lotteries. Edited by: JD074