It seems that no matter how much we, in this flyover state, give honest feedback on illegal immigration to the Hillarys and the Great Deciders, they still don't get it. The worst part of it is that it is the Mexicans themselves who suffer most of all. Read this.
There was an excellent comment to the Advocate's reader forum on the subject of illegal immigration, written in response to a piece entitled "Richardson has the guts to speak truthfully on immigration issues"
This commenter nails it with style and simplicity. It should be mandatory reading, especially for all federal employees.
Here's the full text of that comment:
"All the semantics in the world don't detract from one simple undeniable truth:
"Being an illegal alien makes you a criminal from the second you step foot on this soil, no matter your color, creed, religion or sex. You are not a citizen, you are not American, nor should you be. Your contributions are negated by the fact that you have usurped our laws, and cut in front of the honest people who go about immigrating here legally.
"It's not racism. I don't hate immigrants, I am born of immigrants. I don't hate Mexicans. Few people that oppose illegal immigration do.
"We hate that law-breaking, and a genuine threat to the word of law and our national security is taken so lightly or worse endorsed by sickening, greedy people who either want cheap labor, or votes.
"Illegal immigrants are not good for us, because they undermine the fabric of our society.
"Immigration: Good.
"Illegal Immigration: Bad.
"So simple a liberal can understand it. Maybe."
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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Well, before the terrible criminals set foot on our soil, we already have our own American criminals, those who are offering them jobs--which, I think (am I wrong?) that is against the law to hire illegal aliens. Aren't they the proper first target for our law and order folks? Bas Bleu.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter what the "first target" is if you have a President who will not acknowledge any target because he will not acknowledge the law. He, therefore, is guilty of breaking the law.
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