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Legislation for Legislation's Sake Is Absurd; Congress Listening to The People Is Not "Kowtowing"

RUSH: I want to start with illegal immigration. I continue to be stunned by this, but I want to start with a concept. Have you people who have been paying attention to this noticed that the conventional wisdom inside the Beltway is that we've got to get a bill? "We have to have a bill! If the Republicans don't get a bill..." and this is primarily coming -- I have to tell you; I'm going to call 'em out here; it's primarily coming -- from the White House spin machine and the Weekly Standard people,...

Without a Constitutional Amendment, Kids of Illegals Are Citizens

RUSH: Dean in Chicago called and said that the Fourteenth Amendment could be challenged on the concept that children of illegals could maybe not actually be citizens because the illegals do not "fall under the jurisdiction of the United States," because they're illegal. He said, "It would make an interesting test case before the Supreme Court." There's a problem with that in this sense, that courts are activist these days. You people may not remember this, but that's why I am here, as your host....

Legislation for Legislation's Sake Is Absurd; Congress Listening to The People Is Not "Kowtowing"

RUSH: I want to start with illegal immigration. I continue to be stunned by this, but I want to start with a concept. Have you people who have been paying attention to this noticed that the conventional wisdom inside the Beltway is that we've got to get a bill? "We have to have a bill! If the Republicans don't get a bill..." and this is primarily coming -- I have to tell you; I'm going to call 'em out here; it's primarily coming -- from the White House spin machine and the Weekly Standard people,...

Without a Constitutional Amendment, Kids of Illegals Are Citizens

RUSH: Dean in Chicago called and said that the Fourteenth Amendment could be challenged on the concept that children of illegals could maybe not actually be citizens because the illegals do not "fall under the jurisdiction of the United States," because they're illegal. He said, "It would make an interesting test case before the Supreme Court." There's a problem with that in this sense, that courts are activist these days. You people may not remember this, but that's why I am here, as your host....

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