Posted on 01/10/2004 6:13:48 AM PST by from this machine
OK Adolf. Why don't you vote for somebody who will implement the "Final Solution"
The solution is to evict illegals. Why is that a problem for you?
LOL! I guess everyone across the U.S. knows about the Somali's that took over Lewiston, eh? Well, guess where our tax dollars are going? To feed THEM. Last I heard, only 49 out of 1,200 had jobs. The rest live on welfare.
One of our own girls went to the shelter to get diapers for her baby. The Somali women got there first and cleaned the place out. I have been very upset over this, believe me.
And yes, why on earth would Somali's come to MAINE what with the cold weather we have. It's all Governor Baldacci's fault. He and Rep. Tim Allen brought them in here. There's a chipmunk in the wood pile somewhere!
Things are getting WAY out of hand. American's are getting tired of it! And our lawmakers must think we are all sheeple out here. Well, I think they have another thought coming. I wish we could do to all of them what they did in California and just start over!
Actually, it went more like this:
The Denver Post ran a front page story about this "honor student" (Sunday edition, I believe) and his family, presumably at the request of and in collaboration with the local Mexican Consulate. If I remember correctly, the point of the article was to drum up support to allow financial aid and/or in state tuition for illegal aliens -- something along those lines.
After seeing this on the front page of the Denver Post, one of Tancredo's constituents contacted him and inquired as to why this family could openly flaunt their illegal status in this manner.
Congressman Tancredo doing what Congress people are supposed to do researched the issue by calling the director of the local INS office and asked about the policy of the INS in matters such as this. He also asked general questions such as "If I walked up to you on the street and told you that I was in this country illegally, would I be deported?". Tancredo made no formal or informal request that this student be deported.
The major Denver and Boulder papers which are owned by same company started a smear campaign against Tancredo accusing him of hiring illegal aliens indirectly through a contractor. The papers unembarrassed themselves and came out looking like idiots because they could not produce any documentation that the "undocumented workers" ever existed, and, as far as I know, they still haven't produced that documentation. The last I heard, the contractor was contemplating a suit against the papers.
Tancredo went on several talk radio shows and took calls about this -- unfavorable calls were not screened out on the shows I heard. He was also interviewed at least once on one of the cable news channels. If he declined interviews by the Denver Post, etc. that would be understandable, IMO -- I don't know if he did or not.
If the student didn't want to be deported and had the tiniest respect for our laws, he wouldn't have flaunted his illegal status in the way he did. Apparently, the arrogant Mexican Consulate felt pretty secure in thinking that Mexican citizens have immunity where our immigration laws are concerned -- and that is a big part of the problem.
Its not a problem for me, I don't have to run for elected office every 4 years.
Its like saying why didn't we send the blacks back to Africa after the Civil War.
Its impossible to deport so many people and still remain in power.
The democrats and the Republicans would have to both agree to evict them.
Its not going to happen.
You can tell by how over the top they are.
And that she had cancer. From what I'm able to gather, she didn't get treatment--is she dead, is she barely alive, did the cancer spontaneously cure itself?
Sometimes it does. Happens all the time.
One reason is that Senator Kennedy and other proponents misstated the effects of the 1965 immigration act. I don't know if they intentionally lied or they just didn't know or didn't care. Back in 1965, when it was acceptable to bring up such topics, Senator Kennedy guaranteed that the immigration bill would in no way change the ethnic make of up the United States. The proponents also promised that the bill would not significantly increase immigration. But, we have more immigration in a week now than they promised would ever occur under the bill. They said to expect a few thousand immigrants during the first 3 years or so and then immigration would drop to virtually nothing. Now, if the opponents were smart, they would have insisted on putting caps in the bill rather than taking Senator Kennedy's word for it.
They refuse to acknowledge any of the facts.
Its not a problem for me, I don't have to run for elected office every 4 years.
So we agree? -- they should be deported? Its like saying why didn't we send the blacks back to Africa after the Civil War.
No it isn't. Blacks didn't come here illegally.
Its impossible to deport so many people and still remain in power.
How do we know? It hasn't been tried. And besides, it is not required that politicians get reelected. In 1994 Republicans took control of Congress based on term limits, not on remaining in power.
Its not going to happen.
It depends on what we do. If enough people have the courage to do it, it will happen. If they insist we can't do it then it won't. In 1776 a lot people thought we could never become a country.
But did this specific letter writer's cancer cure spontaneously? There's no way to know and no way to find out.
Until then, this letter is apocryphal.
The democrats and the Republicans would have to both agree to evict them.
No, that's not true, it doesn't take an act of congress to enforce immigration law.
I keep asking, why evict them? Why not kill them? If you evict them, I thought they just come back across the border. So then why not put machine gun nests along the border and mow them down?
We don't need to kill them. If we put enough cops on the border and detain enough of them that they realize it isn't worth their while, they will stop trying. There are enough US troops stationed in Germany who could be relocated to the border to do the job.
And as for the 8 million already here -- no, we don't need that many cops to do it. One cop can arrest thousands of them over several years.
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