To: Conservative_Nationalist
Round them up and put them in camps or just deport everyone who barely speaks english?
Pack them a lunch for the trip?
Should we bother with due process?
How about a camp in your town?
Do we provide them with medical care while they are in our custody?
17 posted on
01/07/2004 4:07:39 PM PST by
OldFriend
(Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
To: OldFriend
Round them up and put them in camps or just deport everyone who barely speaks english?
That's a good place to start.
Pack them a lunch for the trip?
No, we watered and fed them coming in.
Should we bother with due process?
No, by default, they are here ILLEGALLY.
How about a camp in your town?
I'll section off an acre as long as they promise a fast turn around, gotta keep it moving. I'm sure you'll find more taker's.
Do we provide them with medical care while they are in our custody?
Humane treatment, yes. Medical Care, only for bullet wound's while in our custody.
Probably not the answer's you were hoping for, but certainly the ones you were fishing for. Blackbird.
To: OldFriend
When someone breaks into my house, comes in bereft of any welcome, I dispense with "due process" and engage Ole Betsy. There is no difference between an illegal alien and a thief who breaks and enters. The illegal comes to siphon off so-called "public services" paid for by *my* tax dollars, for the benefit of myself and fellow, legal citizens. The illegal *may* pay some taxes, but probably does not. The illegal does not want to risk leaving a trail of paper that can lead to him. The burglar comes in, illegally, to deprive me and my family of goods and funds earned by my hard work. The illegal breaks into my home...my house, my abode and domicile-my
country. The burglar Breaks into my home...my house, my abode and domicile-my
castle.To surrender the borders to scofflaws is more than a slap and single-finger-salute to all those millions who came to this country legally, it is near treason and capitulation to potential enemies at the gates.
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