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OBAMA and McCAIN have similar stands, but there are differences in emphasis.

Both candidates support comprehensive reform, which means secure borders, a guest worker program and an eventual path to legalization for the millions of illegal immigrants already in the U.S. But McCain, under pressure from GOP conservatives, says secure borders must come first, while Obama says he will try to do it all at once -- and will start working for it his first year in office.

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K.I.S.S. said:

-To be in the USA more then 28 days you must be a US Citizen. NO EXCEPTIONS

-To be an US Citizen you must speak, read, and understand English. You must have full 7th grade knowledge of US Government. You will not have any extra benefits not given to the current US Citizens. You will work and pay taxes just like the rest of the US Citizens.

-All new US Citizens will be on a one year probation. Any punishable crime will result in automatic revocation of your Citizenship and you will be deported along with any off spring you were a part of producing.

-All Citizenships are a one time deal. NO “DO-OVERS”

James said:

- What about the US Citizens who can not speak, read, and understand English. I know for a fact that there are so many Americans who don't have full 7th grade knowledge of US Government. What are you going to do for them?

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