Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Illegal Immigrants - Laws are on the books, so send 'em back!

The illegal immigration problem in our country, has been a growing problem, at least since the Jimmy Carter Cruise Lines & the Mariel Boat Lift. This changed our thinking on immigration and led us to the dire situation we are in today.

Where at one time, immigrants came to this country, to make a new life for themselves as they assimilated into Americans. Our country was built and made great by many hard working immigrants who moved here and WANTED to become Americans.

These hard working people, did not want our language changed, expect special privileges or government handouts, they only wanted hope, freedom and a chance to succeed.

The illegal immigration problems we are facing is not about race, but about law. It is about staying American. It is about taking the huddled masses that WANT to become American....

We have fixed immigration problems before with much less.... Will George?

From Earl Clampett (not Jed's brother) at World Net Daily --

Mr. Bush and his supporters in the current immigration debate are saying it is impossible to deport 12 million illegal aliens in this country. We simply cannot.

Really?

If the supporters of this latest amnesty bill will look to the not-too-distant past, they would observe that our country as recently as 53 years ago under President Dwight D. Eisenhower successfully deported or forced into voluntary repatriation an estimated 1.2 million aliens within a single year period of time using only about 750 border agents....

All we have to do is continue to apply pressure to our government to enforce the 1986 immigration laws on the books currently.

All we have to do is build the original border fence that was passed into law (without funding) last year.

All we have to do is enforce the employer sanctions that were part of the 1986 law that were rarely, if ever, applied.

All we have to do is to support our Border Patrol instead of criminally prosecuting border officers based on political pressure from Mexico.

All we have to do is to start interior enforcement. When word gets out we are serious about enforcing the 1986 law, many, many will understand the seriousness of repetitive law breaking and will depart on their own just like they did in 1954.

All we have to do is to communicate very loudly and clearly and often that we are not interested in becoming the North American counterpart of the European Union and that we have done quite nicely, thank you, being a sovereign nation.

This immigration bill has caused a revival of our citizens to finally awaken from their slumber of watching "American Idol."
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