Well, it seems some Anchor-Babies are hung up on the intricacies of "legality"...
She said she was most bothered by the bill's provision that would make it a crime to help a person who is illegally in the country.
And we Americans are most bothered by these "Cafeteria Immigrants" who support OBL, and pick and choose which Laws they will obey, and which they will disregard at their leisure!
"It would be against the law for me to help them -- like, we couldn't give them housing," she said. That is an impractical demand to place on Americans and legal permanent residents who have friends and family who are undocumented, she said.
Hmmm.do they have "friends and family" that might be Rapists...Robbers...Murderers? Maybe they need to learn the language better, and the meaning of words...here, let me help;
Illegal:
Pronunciation: (")i(l)-'lE-g&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French illegal, from Medieval Latin illegalis, from Latin in- + legalis legal : not according to or authorized by law : UNLAWFUL, ILLICIT; also : not sanctioned by official rules (as of a game)
Main Entry: 2illegal
Function: noun
: an illegal immigrant
Infiltrate:
Main Entry: in·fil·trate
Pronunciation: in-'fil-"trAt, 'in-(")
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -trat·ed; -trat·ing
transitive senses
1 : to cause (as a liquid) to permeate something by penetrating its pores or interstices
2 : to pass into or through (a substance) by filtering or permeating
3 : to pass (troops) singly or in small groups through gaps in the enemy line
4 : to enter or become established in gradually or unobtrusively usually for subversive purposes intransitive senses : to enter, permeate, or pass through a substance or area by filtering or by insinuating gradually
See, when you know the language, and understand the meaning of the words that make up the Laws...you can STILL ignore the ones you want to because Americans are now Third-Class Citizens behind the Ruling-Eeeelite and the Illegal Infiltrators they are catering to, and find more important to appease that the American Voting Public!
The following is from an article titled The Big Miedo [The Big Fear].
There's a system, they [illegal aliens from Mexico] believe: They live here, work for cheap and don't make trouble. In exchange, the powers that be don't try too hard to catch them.
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Americans like to imagine a line between documented and undocumented between legal and illegal, good and bad but in the Mexican community, it doesn't exist. Within one family, says Ricardo, you can have numerous, interdependent legals and illegals. The line is as meaningless [to them] as the border.
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