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Spare me a new ‘conversation’ on amnesty for illegals
« on: February 05, 2026, 10:18:08 am »
Spare me a new ‘conversation’ on amnesty for illegals

Unbelievable: Newt Gingrich joins the amnesty bandwagon.

Jonathan F. Mack | February 5, 2026

It is just a matter of the degree of hyperbole that you wish to employ to express your dismay: a sad day, a day that you wish to forget, a day that will live in infamy, the day you lost your innocence.  I am talking about the day that Newt Gingrich said we need to start “having a national conversation” about legalized status (yes, amnesty) for illegal aliens who do not have criminal records (or at least not really bad ones).

The man who once embodied the redoubtable Spirit of ’94 needs to look up the definition of the term “conversation” in Webster’s.  I think it reads something like “a craven sugar-coated prelude to inevitable capitulation on an issue of intense importance to the speaker’s intended audience.”  I assume The Oxford’s definition is similar, perhaps “a tool to persuade by persistence, shaming, and mainstream media bludgeoning.”

It is a word used by the kind of folks who call government spending “investments,” who “reach out” to hear the concerns of all “stakeholders,” and who join “gangs” of invertebrate legislators who are hoodwinked into giving opponents everything they want.  It is a candidate to top the Weasel Word 100.

“Conversations” are used to break down steadfast (as in no, nyet, nada, nein) resistance to the most objectionable proposals.  Not surprisingly, googling the terms “reparations” and “conversation” yields fulsome results.  Against a backdrop of implacable opposition, the proponents of reparations bait, wheedle, and cajole their adversaries into just a little “conversation” about it.  Before you know it, you’ve got a “feasibility” study, followed by calculation of dollar awards.  Beware of conversations.

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Re: Spare me a new ‘conversation’ on amnesty for illegals
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2026, 11:05:25 am »
Nope.

11 million criminal illegal alien foreigners were granted amnesty under the 1986/1987 Immigration Reform Act in exchange for more robust enforcement ... the enforcement never happened.

No amnesty.  The other side cannot be trusted on the enforcement side.

We cannot trust the Dems and RINO's to enforce and uphold the Immigration Laws of the United States as contained in US Code.  They have proven themselves untrustworthy over the past 35 years.
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Re: Spare me a new ‘conversation’ on amnesty for illegals
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Nope.

11 million criminal illegal alien foreigners were granted amnesty under the 1986/1987 Immigration Reform Act in exchange for more robust enforcement ... the enforcement never happened.

No amnesty.  The other side cannot be trusted on the enforcement side.

We cannot trust the Dems and RINO's to enforce and uphold the Immigration Laws of the United States as contained in US Code.  They have proven themselves untrustworthy over the past 35 years.
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