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Immigration tops agenda on first day to file bills

POSTED: Tuesday, November 9, 2010 - 5:24am
UPDATED: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 - 7:28am
More than 300 bills had been filed by midday.
Austin---The Associated Press is reporting; cracking down on illegal immigrants will be a top priority for many Texas lawmakers.
That's judging from the slew of bills that were filed Monday, the first day for lawmakers to file proposed legislation to be considered during the upcoming legislative session.
One House Republican says she spent two nights camping out on the House floor so she could be the first to file her bills when the office opened.
Rep. Debbie Riddle successfully filed the first House bill, a proposal that would require voters to provide proof of eligibility with either one form of photo identification or two other forms of non-photo ID.
More than 300 bills had been filed by midday.
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and this illegl immigration problem is not just in texas it's everywhere all over th united states.they have basicly took over some now have buisnesses here earning money and sending back to there countries like mexico just to name a one in particular. the schools they r attending which now there are alo of schools over crowded it's bad how we the american people let this happen and cause such a mess for us
my opinion is all illegal imigrants do need to return to back to there country. the reason i say this is because i think this is one of the main reasons why the american people is running short on jobs and money is because the foreigners are over here working but sending our money to there country and building their country but at the same time bringing this country down. i think if this problem could be stopped than we wouldn't be in such hardship.
so i say send them back.













