Posted on 09/27/2004 11:40:43 PM PDT by Robert Lomax
If you are talking about a federal ID system or asset forfeiture, they are both violations of the 4th amendment, as is using our social security number as an ID.
As to the rest of your post, all I can say is I agree illegal immigration is a problem, but I am not in favor of instituting a federal ID system, nor militarizing the border, nor building a wall around our nation, nor tasking our employers with the responsibility of enforcing federal immigration laws. I see it as primarily an economic problem and believe that the long term solution will involve capital, trade and labor vs criminal penalties against employers or militarizing the border, etc. I agree that in the short term it will require beefing up our BP resources, but that's not going to solve the longer term problem. Mexico is going to be our neighbor for a long time.
Not him...
Posse Comitatus
97 posted on 09/28/2004 10:27:26 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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It could be argued that it arose from a bicultural situation, however.
Right! Our military is for foreign deployment only.
The military, our jobs and cash are America's greatest exports.
Bzzt. The Posse Comitatus Act forbids using the Army for enforcement of domestic laws. It's called illegal immigration for a reason.
Just when I thought I'd had enough disappointment for one day! *LOL* (I've been somewhat "parked" on another thread on which certain people seem compelled to bash Keyes and Christians who have biblical worldviews.)
But I suppose life goes on. :-)
BTTT
The specific cultural difference in question was the question of slavery: said cultural difference was addressed on both sides by English speakers (most non-English-speaking folks didn't give a s**t about it until the draft board told 'em to get on the train).
I am very glad that you see this issue clearly, unlike many here on FR.
The public face of conservatism shouldn't be left to those who would slay nice smiling folks trying to find a better life. In fact, that's disgusting.
That's not to say we shouldn't deal with the illegal immigration problem. It's just that the 'put the military of the border' crew has almost no grasp of what that would really mean.
The world is a spiritual trainwreck...
Gotta run...for Congress!!! j/k Later
believe the best way to enhance the border is to have temporary-worker cards available for people
The guestworker program is a disaster in German and it would be a disaster here. Once they are here on a guestworker pass - they will NEVER go home - just ask the Germans. It does not work!!!!!!! I wish he'd quit trying to sell us on this idea. I am so angry about this issue I am not going to vote for him again.
Success is survival. The Chinese are the ultimate survivors.
And I am having trouble believing that citizens of the United States are willing to let this country's sovereignty fall by the wayside.
The Posse Comitatus Act forbids using the Army for enforcement of domestic laws
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Yeah, that one didn't work out so well when Weasely Clark, before his ascension to supreme Christian slaugherer for the US's Muhammadan interests in Europe, lent his wares to the slaughterers at Waco...
"If you can make 50 cents in the interior of Mexico and five bucks in the interior of the United States, you're coming for the five bucks,"
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Well Mr. President, do you know how to avoid this problem? Pay them NO BUCKS!!!! If they come illegally - thrown them out - give them NOTHING - then that 50 cents earned in Mexico will start sounding better and better wouldn't it?
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