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Old 06-13-2007, 09:47 PM   #1
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Lawmakers hire illegals to write the nation's immigration-reform bill.

WEB-EXCLUSIVE SATIRE
By Andy Borowitz
Newsweek
Updated: 2:17 p.m. PT June 12, 2007

June 12, 2007 - In an attempt to break the nagging logjam over immigration, congressional leaders announced today that they are hiring illegal immigrants to write the nation’s new immigration bill.

While some observers criticized the decision to employ illegals to draft the very bill that would regulate themselves, Sen. John Kyl, Republican of Arizona, said that the move was a “win-win” for the American people. “No one understands the thorny issue of immigration better than the people who have been sneaking into our country,” Kyl said. “Plus, these folks work cheap.”

One outspoken critic of the plan was CNN’s Lou Dobbs, who blasted Congress for putting illegal immigrants in charge of the nation’s immigration laws. “This would be the equivalent of CNN outsourcing my xenophobic rants to Bangalore,” Dobbs said.

According to the plan, which went into effect at midnight, the United States will bus illegal aliens across the border to work as “guest congressmen” to draft the nation’s new immigration laws. The illegals will remain in the country long enough to write the new immigration laws, after which they will be permitted to run for election for permanent congressman status.

Juan Carmelo Gutierrez, 35, a former migrant worker who is taking advantage of the “guest congressman” program, says that while drafting the nation’s immigration’s laws is arduous work, he still prefers it to his previous job. “Being a congressman is definitely easier than picking fruit,” says Gutierrez. “Plus, you get most of the year off.”
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Old 06-14-2007, 03:57 PM   #2
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Old 06-14-2007, 08:38 PM   #3
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Funny, and sadly partly true about immigration coalitions having imput in the joke of a bill .
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