tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-792745986850454057.post7983294598641210080..comments2023-06-01T08:48:30.536-07:00Comments on BIKE WITH JACKIE: Inspired by Lady LibertyAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09505661913107994459noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-792745986850454057.post-66756695564016112012010-05-05T05:57:45.910-07:002010-05-05T05:57:45.910-07:00You make some good points, Alexandra, especially g...You make some good points, Alexandra, especially given your own background. I wish there were room for all. But, alas, there is not. And I don't know what the solutions is, but I do think if I did, mine would come from a more compassionate place than the Arizona law.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09505661913107994459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-792745986850454057.post-3618742805393195472010-05-04T18:49:23.667-07:002010-05-04T18:49:23.667-07:00My dad was an immigrant. He came from Europe on a...My dad was an immigrant. He came from Europe on a steamer in 1924. He saw Lady Liberty and was properly impressed. He could not return to his country because there was a revolution. He was a refugee.<br /><br />My husband is not an immigrant. He's a Swede. He can return to his country if he wants. When we moved here from Europe, we followed the rules to get him into the country. It was definitely NOT easy. Many documents and papers along, I decided the INS is part of the problem. Since we followed the rules, I get irritated at talk of amnesty for illegals. I realize they want a better life, but you have to begin by following the rules of the country.Alexandra Grabbehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16290396567494638238noreply@blogger.com