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Immigration Sell-out
May 21,2007Have you read the piece of crap on Capitol Hill this week?
If signed into law, we’d have 12 million new legal residents overnight.
That’s amnesty, period. No further discussion necessary.
However, if you want more fodder against this moronic piece of legislation, here goes….
1) It creates a permanent underclass in our society unseen since “separate but equal” was the law of the land.
2) It offers no dis-incentive for those who choose to simply ignore the “path to citizenship” and work illegally like they always have.
3) It sets unbinding benchmarks for tighter security with no ramifications for missing these deadlines.
4) It establishes new bureaucratic hurdles for businesses and citizens alike, requiring more tax dollars to administer.
5) It further restricts law enforcement from deporting those who entered illegally and then choose to commit a crime.
6) It punishes those who have chosen to enter legally.
7) It invites more illegal immigration (who are you to say I entered after amnesty was granted in 2007?)Most legislators are on record saying things like, “it ain’t perfect, but it’s the best we can do.” Bullshit. This is a license to transform American society for the worse, and it will take another upheaval on the order of the civil right movement to undo the damage being proposed here.
Some say I’m a bigot, a racist, and fearful of change. Have you read this blog? That argument doesn’t fly here. Immigration has always been a part of our culture and woven into the very fabric of our society. This bill doesn’t champion immigration, it sanctions the creation of an underworld within our own borders – much like Blacks being 3/5 human as articulated in the Constitution.
The congress knows this is horrible. Why else would they circumvent rules of procedure, hold closed-door sessions and by-pass the established committee vetting process?
Let’s protect the border first and then we can talk. We’ve been consistent in this argument from the start. I have no doubt there will need to be some sort of compromise to keep from ignoring the very real problem we have. However, this isn’t a compromise.
It’s a sell-out.
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