Posted on 02/16/2007 3:57:00 PM PST by Nasty McPhilthy
Why say "Americans" if they people that are being killed are not really Americans?
"Illegal invaders kill more Americans each year than were killed on 9-11 and Bush won't secure the border. Unlike the families of the 9-11 victims, families of those killed by illegals will receive little, if any, monetary compensation from the government that failed to protect them."
What we need is for the survivors of these victims to file a class action law suite against the Government to get money for this lack of protection. They could also name the members of Congress by name in the suite.
Good idea.
Obama wants to send down Buses to pick up the immigrants, bring them into the US, and then grant them instant citizenship (with Democratic party voter cards)
Are you saying they haven't been any Americans in the 23,000 that were killed? I think that is not a very wise assumption. One American killed is one too many, imo.
Amnesty will also cause many millions more to find a way to get here. Once in, they will be able to stay.
Frankly, I am amazed that people don't see this, especially in the House and Senate and our President. Even latino legal immigrants can see the problem with unrestricted illegal immigration.
Others are aware of the horrible consequences but they do not care, are bribed or blackmailed, hate this country, and/or want to turn this into a Third World country.
All of these politicians pose a danger to this country since they refuse to act in our best interest and are willing to surrender to the hordes of invaders.
I agree but would extend the suite to include anyone who has assisted the illegals. If an illegal harms an American any organization, church, individual... who helped them come, stay or work here should be held responsible.
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