Illegally vote, obviously.
That's one of the things I think we've improved in the last couple of years. Voting ID laws, etc.
I hear you on their attitude. But I've read similar things about how people thought 100 years ago about recent European immigrants that still had serious accents.
But if we do our part, emphasize english, and promote this country in schools (which we USED to do), we can fix this problem.
As I've said a couple of times, the real enemy is liberalism. Mass deportation of 10 million people, as much as it would be the *right* thing to do, just won't happen. We'll have to make the best we can with that situation.
I'm not surrendering to the left.
McCain doesnt know amnesty when he creates it!
Amnesty in any form is liberalization of the law, liberaliztion of our ethics, and liberalization of our sovereignty. You're in extreme denial, here or purposely on the wrong side.
Again, the city I grew up in was replete with first and second-generation Americans.
The common thread was that the vast majority wanted to become Americans.
There were some malconents in the mix who went back to the "old country" when they couldn't assimilate.
By the way, despite your tippy-toeing around the issue, they were legal immigrants.
Subject to all the sensible rules and regulations in effect: sponsors, jobs, etc.
They were willing to make the effort to become Americans, because that was their ultimate goal.
This is not the case with illegals waving the Mexican flag and wanting to transplant the pathologies of their native country to America.
This is a whole different breed.