I follow this closely because I live in California. I don't know if those of you who aren't in a southern border state realize how bad it can get. It's bad in California already, and the country as a whole is looking at maybe seventy million more immigrants in the next ten years, most of them from Mexico, if Bush and the Senate get their way. If you do the math and add up all the little parts of the Senate bill that they're not telling you about, as it stands so far, that's what is likely to happen. That's too many people. And our immigrants should come from all over the world, not just Mexico. Bush and most of the Senate seem to be out of their minds on this thing.

The House of Representatives could still stop them, and it seems it may be inclined to do so, however, this is by no means certain. Now would a really good time for everybody to email or phone their congressmen every couple of days and tell them in no uncertain terms that if they let the Senate's insane citizenship giveaway become law they will all be voted out of office at the next available opportunity, which, for many of them, would be November. Actually, your congressmen often do pay attention to you, especially if you speak their language, like this: (1) you tell them exactly what you want them to do, and (2) you tell them you'll fire them if they don't.