Because I know it won't. That being Mike Huckabee's somewhat pandering vow and pledge by signature to deport all illegal aliens if elected, reported in the Washington Times article below today. As much as I would love to see that happen, I'm realistic in seeing that it simply cannot be done in a free country as ours, particularly on the magnitude of which it would be required to round up somehow and then physically deport millions upon millions of illegal aliens.
First and foremost the subversive lefties here and around the world would never allow such a welcome maneuver to occur under any circumstances you could bet the bathhouse on. Look how they defend the damn terrorists in Club Gitmo for cripes sake.
However, I do entirely support the deportation by attrition method that can easily be accomplished by simply following the rules and laws on the books as well as the addition of the stiffest penalties possible to all businesses in America with more than 20 employees who hire illegals. Take away the welfare state and the incentives to come to America for the free ride and the influx will stop, period.
How many votes he'll win with this impossible promise is hard to say but at least we know we won't find busloads of illegals voting for him this primary season like we will for the candy assed promise filled Democrats you can bet.
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The Washington Times, America's Newspaper: "TIGERVILLE, S.C. — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee yesterday continued to move to the right on immigration during this year's presidential campaign, signing a pledge to enforce immigration laws and to make all illegal aliens go home.
The pledge, offered by immigration control advocacy group Numbers USA, commits Mr. Huckabee to oppose a new path to citizenship for current illegal aliens and to cut the number of illegal aliens already in the country through attrition by law enforcement — something Mr. Huckabee said he will achieve through his nine-point immigration plan.
'Some would say it's a tough plan. It is, but it's also fair and reasonable,' Mr. Huckabee said.
Mr. Huckabee signed the pledge in South Carolina, whose Saturday Republican primary is shaping up as the most important contest so far. Unlike the previous primaries and caucuses, which have been contested usually by just two candidates, four Republicans are making all-out efforts here: Mr. Huckabee, former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee, Sen. John McCain of Arizona and former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts." continued
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