Posted on 12/30/2004 1:24:14 PM PST by nanak
The recent action by Arizona citizens that passed legislation allowing that state to block taxpayer services to illegal aliens was long over due. I applaud their efforts and endless work. The voters of Arizona sent the perfect message: Foreigners who break into the US illegally don't receive freebies from Arizona citizens. They will be reported and deported. The loud and clear message sent by Arizona taxpayers means the money in their wallets will no longer subsidize border jumpers. EVERY STATE in the country needs to implement their own initiative and send out a clear warning that their "Bank of Entitlements" will no longer fund illegal aliens.
Throughout this country, complaints grow on a daily basis. Our shopping malls and parking lots explode with illegal aliens who dump garbage, are drunk and urinate in public while seeking work "Americans won't do" (which is known as the big lie created by corporate crooks). This creates a fearful situation that turns citizens away from entering businesses they once supported. Our hospitals bankrupt, our schools cascade into overrun classrooms and unemployment bursts at the seams in unemployment lines.
EVERY STATE must consider the consequences of this massive invasion by illegals. Why? The line never ends. According to Time Magazine's September 12, 2004 issue, "Who Left the Door Open?" three million jumped U.S. borders in 2004. More are expected in 2005. It is imperative for ALL STATES to follow Arizona's lead in denying services to these lawbreakers. Contact your state legislators and hold their feet to the fire. Demand your U.S. House representative join the Immigration Reform Caucus. Further, any elected official who supports President Bush's amnesty legislation needs to be reminded that citizens will no longer tolerate deviation from the truth regarding his "guest worker" sham.
We must bypass national politicians and bring issues before the voters. Look for numerous groups, including Georgians for Immigration Reform and Defend Colorado Now -- currently pursuing effective action.
Recently, Senators Kennedy and McCain joined forces to "work" the illegal alien problem. Worse, their contemporaries assist them in perpetuating their insidious propaganda that misinforms and misleads Americans. We must expose government mismanagement and corruption. Unfortunately, career politicians prolong this national crisis. Greedy elected officials need to be reckoned with as they have been hijacked by lobbyists. We must get to the bottom of the cesspool since our federal government offers little, if any, help. We must start at the local government level and manage "OUR" money.
It's time our elected officials represent "We the People." They swore on the Bible to uphold the Constitution and serve American citizens. Nowhere did it say they serve illegal aliens from other countries over American citizens. It's time they follow through on their sacred trust as a majority of Americans are "mad as hell and are not going to take it anymore."
Rubbish. It's what you HOPE he's for. You're putting words in his mouth.
Man did you get the wrong idea.
My son is in his senior year in a private college. Majoring in Chemistry, minoring in physics... honors. He is on his way to medical school. Probably doing an intern overseas this summer. Woe to those kids and families not as fortunate... those taxpaying American citizens.
I vote for you.
Not just in his opinion, in mine also, which we are free to express in this forum. I am a Bush lover, but just as a mother can love her child and still see he is doing wrong, I can see that Bush is wrong about the illegal immigrants. That is my opinion. Now, Bush might have a plan, sound familiar,that I don't know about. Maybe there is some hidden reason for opening our borders, but I don't think so. I want them closed and shut down to the point that most illegal aliens can't make it across and I want the ones that are here illegaly now to be sent back. They are costing the State of CA millions of dollars and shutting down hospitals that can't handle the strain. We need them out now. My opinion even if you don't like it. Oh, and by the way, the statement he kept making in the one speech the other day about "jobs Americans won't do" is not true. Once again, just my opinion...1st amendment is still in effect isn't it?
You are wrong, again. It came from google.
.......and your accusing nanak of dreaming.
restore the rule of law
Rewarding lawbreaking while others are trying to follow the law to get into this country is not fair and doesn't set a good example for future immigrants.
changing the law to reflect what the people want.
I believe that most Americans want illegals deported especially when they find out how much their cheap labor is actually costing them.
the illegal immigration problem will become manageable again using the resources currently being applied to the problem
There is no guaranties that this will happen. Once illegals are given the word that even some of them can stay, more will just pour in maybe even in greater numbers.
See, you lose people with crap like that.
Rubbish.
and I want the ones that are here illegaly now to be sent back.
Then run for president saying you'll do that.
If our elected Republicans don't start coming out about our border problems....we're gonna be in a lot of trouble come election time.
Don't try to bring REASON into this discussion.
Sadly that happens from time to time, but I'll just leave those questions out there just in case someone like Howlin or PNDL what to take a crack at them.
Your search - site:http://members.cox.net/dkunkel/ - did not match any documents.
No pages were found containing "site:members.cox.net/dkunkel/".
the dopey cartoon is the lone hit when searching google images keyword "tancredo cartoon".
What exactly does that have to do with open borders?
Don't try to bait me; I'm done with you on this topic.
Those Columbians in Columbia. I just buy the stuff. We are growing coffee stateside???
Interesting, looks like Google indexed no text from that site.
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