Posted on 11/21/2010 4:52:46 AM PST by Jabba the Nutt
Let’s put the TSA in charge of immigration. The full-body scan radiation should kill the tuberculosis the immigrants are bringing in!
We are at 4 alarm fire crisis level on at least two major issues in this country: 1. The Debt Bomb; and, 2. Unemployment. Immigration would make these two problems much worse, both with increased demand for services, and increased workers looking for jobs. This should be a no brainer.
Yeow! I think I first heard this absurd 12 million number in 1998 or so. Then Bear Stearns used some economic analysis and came came out with a 20 million number circa 2002 >>>>>
Now it has to be at lest 30 million due to all these illegals coming here to hammer nails in our bullshit housing boom
“yes..it is more...towns all accross America are being over run and their resources depleted. not just by hispanic illegals but illegals of all nationalities..They dont come here to be Americans.”
This needs cleaned up quick and everything they “dropped” with them. What the Hell was wrong with America of the Fifties?
Here’s a real “comprehensive immigration reform” package:
(1) Build an Israeli-style wall on the Mexican border.
(2) Deport every single illegal alien in America.
(3) End sanctuary cities.
(4) Pull the troops out of South Korea and station them on the Mexican border.
(5) Change the 14th Amendment to put an end to birthright citizenship for anchor babies.
(6) End bilingual education programs.
(7) Enact tough penalties for employers of illegal aliens.
(8) If necessary, launch counterinsurgency efforts in Mexico to attack the drug traffickers.
(9) Drastically cut legal immigration.
No need to change the 14th Amendment. There was no intention to grant citizenship to everyone born here. Mark Levin explained this. Check it out.
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