July 18 re-launch on Matt.org site

Attention, Readers! Re-think Immigration is moving to its new home tomorrow, Wednesday, July 18. Click here to go to the new website. It is functionally identical to this one except that all past comments will stay archived at this website. Comments to new posts should be posted at the new site and will require a quick, painless sign-up process so that everyone has their own unique username.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Results of readers' poll on S.1639

These are the results of our readers' poll just before the U.S. Senate cast their votes that blocked S.1639 for the time being. (No more votes will be counted.)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah yes.

Anonymous said...

39 people really didnt' see this coming?

Anonymous said...

It seems the American people have spoken, and they are satisfied with the status quo. See you in 2009, when the problem is even larger and the people finally realize it will take reform in order to fix it. I thought my fellow Americans were smarter than this, but it appears news anchors (ie Lou Dobbs) are running our country.

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with the last/above poster. We can't spend several more years not thinking about it and then more trying to appease partisan interests. The way immigration is dealt with now is not fit for the way immigration is in the present. We need to reform the laws to fit the present condition of immigration in our country.

Anonymous said...

The American people are NOT satisfied with the "status quo." We want what we have wanted all along: closing of the border and enforcing of our existing immigration laws, as was promised to us in 1986 in exchange for that "one time only" amnesty.