你们的online账户里rewards那一项会显示40000 miles for first use吗? 没有找到,记得nfl卡里面是显示开卡bonus的
b*d
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) says he supports a pathway to citizenship for immigrants living in the country illegally as part of an overhaul of the nation's immigration system. "If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I don't care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else," Walker said Tuesday during an interview with the Daily Herald Media Editorial Board of Wisconsin. "I want them here." Walker was then asked about the estimated 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally. The editorial board asked if he could "envision a world where with the right penalties and waiting periods and meet the requirements where those people could get citizenship?" "Sure," Walker responded. "I mean I think it makes sense." Walker's comments came roughly a week after the Democratic-controlled Senate passed a bipartisan immigration reform proposal that includes a pathway to citizenship. The proposal strengthens border security along the U.S.-Mexico border by doubling the length of fencing across the border and also doubling the number of border patrol agents. Walker said he had not fully reviewed the Senate bill and has not taken a position on the legislation. Walker's comments separate him from some conservative House lawmakers who have said they cannot support the Senate immigration reform bill because it includes a pathway to citizenship. "Not only do they need to fix things for people already here, or find some way to do it, there's got to be a larger way to fix the system in the first place," Walker said. "Because if it wasn't so cumbersome, if there wasn't such a long wait, if it wasn't so difficult to get in, we wouldn't have the other problems that we have" of immigrants living in the country illegally. Walker is not the only prominent Wisconsin Republican to support immigration reform. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has also called for his chamber to pass an immigration overhaul. Ryan recently said the Senate bill's enhanced border security measures make the proposal more likely to pass the House. "I think that, that passing makes this final passage more likely," Ryan said in late June. Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/309111-wis-gov-walker-backs-path-to-citizenship-in-immigration-reform-#ixzz2Y1VuVyly Follow us: @thehill on Twitter | TheHill on Facebook
s*r
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我来更新一下吧 不会显示 bonus已拿到。
【在 s*******r 的大作中提到】 : 你们的online账户里rewards那一项会显示40000 miles for first use吗? : 没有找到,记得nfl卡里面是显示开卡bonus的
[A] "If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I don't care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else," 这是Walker的圆滑之处...他其实什么都没说. CIR的意思: [B] "If people want to ILLEGALLY come here and work hard and benefit LATER, I don't care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else," Walker肯定不会说出[B]的...可你理解成[B]了...
别着急,往下接着看,记者又不傻。不会给他模糊地带的。 Walker was then asked about the estimated 11 million immigrants living inthe country illegally. The editorial board asked if he could "envision aworld where with the right penalties and waiting periods and meet the requirements where those people could get citizenship?" "Sure," Walker responded. "I mean I think it makes sense."
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【在 w*******t 的大作中提到】 : [A] "If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I don't care : whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South : Africa or anywhere else," : 这是Walker的圆滑之处...他其实什么都没说. : CIR的意思: : [B] "If people want to ILLEGALLY come here and work hard and benefit LATER, : I don't care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada : or South Africa or anywhere else," : Walker肯定不会说出[B]的...可你理解成[B]了... :
b*d
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另外你在琢磨一下,walker在参议院通过CIR后出来发言。仔细想想这个时机。
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【在 w*******t 的大作中提到】 : [A] "If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I don't care : whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South : Africa or anywhere else," : 这是Walker的圆滑之处...他其实什么都没说. : CIR的意思: : [B] "If people want to ILLEGALLY come here and work hard and benefit LATER, : I don't care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada : or South Africa or anywhere else," : Walker肯定不会说出[B]的...可你理解成[B]了... :
【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : 别着急,往下接着看,记者又不傻。不会给他模糊地带的。 : Walker was then asked about the estimated 11 million immigrants living inthe : country illegally. The editorial board asked if he could "envision aworld : where with the right penalties and waiting periods and meet the requirements : where those people could get citizenship?" : "Sure," Walker responded. "I mean I think it makes sense." : : ,
b*d
16 楼
你这是扯淡了,你要这么问巴马 “CIR通过后13年,ILLEGAL还会持续增长”,是否make sense. 他肯定也说doesn't make sense。
Walker, who has been named as a possible 2016 presidential contender, has changed his stance on immigration over the years. According to the Daily Herald, during his 2010 gubernatorial bid he said he would support legislation allowing police to stop those they suspected were illegal immigrants. Two years later, he no longer supported such a bill. Today, Walker believes the path to citizenship should be easier, not harder. "Not only do they need to fix things for people already here, or find some way to do it, there's got to be a larger way to fix the system in the first place," he said. "Because if it wasn't so cumbersome, if there wasn't such a long wait, if it wasn't so difficult to get in, we wouldn't have the other problems that we have (with people living here illegally)."