We'll see, but law/politics are not so predictable, in my mind. I hope that the Supreme Court will set a precedent that ends the legal wrangling over the human rights of ****sexual people, once and for all in America.
Let those nations get over it. Human rights matter MOST. TO me, immigration is a mostly separate issue.There would be some serious problems by nationalizing it, it would affect our relationship with other countries, and it would put a larger strain on INS, and INS needs some serious reform already.
It will likely all be worked through/out, just as it was in your case.I know, I married a foriegner.
I do not agree, but I see your point.I think it better that the individual states decide on their own.
There are no valid reasons to discriminate against ****sexual people, as many would have it. To me, the Cons***ution speaks more clearly on this than many individuals states do. Even so, we shall see what comes of the many court cases and various legislation in the years ahead.Legislation should not be coming from the bench anyways, the will of the people of California turned it down.
The effects of Prop-18 upon the people of California and the nation, are capricious and arbitrary (in reality); it will be challenged for some time.