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immigrants.And most Americans will agree. Theres little appetite in either
party for mass deportations of long-term Hispanic illegal immigrants. Whatever
critics of the immigration plan offer in the Senate have to say,
even most of the staunchest opponents have given up on the idea
of a coast-to-coast crackdown.But when the discussion turns to those illegal
immigrants who are not part of the Hispanic majority or even the
substantial Asian minority, things get more difficult especially when those
illegal immigrants are from Muslim countries, especially those with ties
to Islamist militancy.It pleases the Emma Lazarus within the collective
American heart to offer refuge to the huddled masses yearning to be
free, especially when we think of those desperate to escape from the
horrors of places like Somalia, Yemen, Syria and, yes, Chechnya and Kazakhstan.But
when the troubles and terrorism of those countries follow the refugees,
many would be happy to see the Statue of Liberty narrow her
embrace just a bit.And thats when the bargain on offer in the
Senate loses some of its appeal.Whatever specifics are on offer in the
800+ pages of the Senate deal, the bargain at the heart of
the proposition is this: In exchange for conservatives agreeing to allow
most of the millions here illegally to attain legal status of some
kind, liberals are offering to increase protections against new border jumpers
and to crack down on those already here who re
he government estimates
are correct, that leaves billions of barrels of oil and trillions more
cubic feet of natural gas left for the taking.Thats good news for
North Dakota -- a state thats already reaped big benefits from the
oil boom and has one of the strongest state economies in the
country coupled with an exceptionally low unemployment rate. Tax revenues
from natural gas and oil hit $1 billion last year in North
Dakota and the state is on track to double that number next
year. Republican Sen. John Hoeven believes numbers from the new USGS survey
will draw even more developers to the area.This will mean a lot
of jobs, he told FoxNews.com. Financially we are already very strong, we
have no debt, but this will mean a lot more. Stores, restaurants,
movie theaters well have to build and well have to hire
workers.The competition to court employees is already on at the McDonalds
in Dickinson, N.D. where prospective hires are being lured in with $300
signing bonuses, Hoeven said.Calls to McDonalds Corp. for comment were not
immediately returned. Some environmental experts like John Harju, associate
director for research with the Energy and Environmental Research Center
at the University of North Dakota, believe the possibilities are even greater
than what the government forecasts.Like any of these USGS estimates, think
of them as a milemarker thats well behind you in the rearview
mirror, he told the Grand Forks Herald in North Dakota.S
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