Posted on 03/29/2006 9:59:42 AM PST by Connie Servative
Mexican nationals jam American streets, waving Mexican flags and chanting demands. illegal immigrants are long on audacity and short on judgment.
The defiance was unrestrained: Emanating from hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens marching in cities across the United States; dangerously clogging roadways while boldly demanding rights from the citizens and elected representatives of this country. Exactly what rights do those in this country illegally possess?
Such unbridled temerity while waving the Mexican flag and chanting, Today we march, tomorrow we vote! in Spanish, should serve as a wake-up call to those who value the sovereignty of this great country and take the rule of law seriously.
We have watched eastern European nations suffer balkanization. Just months after the mostly Muslim slums of Paris became seething hotbeds of weeks-long rioting, destruction and arson, areas inhabited by illegals are referred to as no-go zones, where police refuse to enter. The magical City of Light now cowers under threat of more violence by marauding gangs.
Make no mistake. Americas marchers did not rise up spontaneously. They were incited by Spanish language media and clergy. The raw nerve exhibited by these lawbreakers as they issue threats is appalling. Meanwhile, the US Senate reacted by passing a sweeping immigration reform bill, which in effect, acquiesces to the outrageous antics of those who blatantly disregard our nation's laws.
Few Americans are anti-immigrant. The operative word, given short shrift by the liberal media, is illegal. And, the Big Lie, repeated often enough to give it an aura of veracity, is that illegal entrants are merely taking jobs Americans won't take. The construction industry is a prime example of the propagation of this deception. Not so many years ago, tradesmen supported middle class American families. Visit any construction site today, and one rarely finds an English speaker. These are not jobs Americans refuse to take. They are jobs Americans cannot afford to take at the substandard wages uneducated illegal workers are willing to accept. Multiple families, in violation of city housing codes, often reside in single family homes, exacerbating neighborhood decline.
Driving the problem is Mexicos failed economy and corrupt government. President Vincente Fox is unique among national leaders in that he is eager to allow his countrys vigorous youth to desert their own land. His government provides brochures detailing the safest routes, locations of desert water stations, and how best to avoid border patrol agents. The reason is clear: Mexicos economy is propped up by the $20.035 billion yearly in remittances sent home by its citizens residing in the United States. Reuters reports this figure is an increase of 20 percent compared to 2004. Remittances from an estimated 11 million illegal aliens living in the U.S. have become the third largest source of income for Mexico after oil exports and tourism.
President George W. Bush has been a major disappointment in addressing border security. Intent on placating the business community, ever desirous of cheap labor, he waffles on reform measures and meaningful efforts to secure our porous borders. Democrats, anticipating another minority voting bloc to tuck in their pocket, fare no better with their lack of will to address this crisis. Neither party is prepared to risk alienating the growing Hispanic sector.
Sen John McCain (R - AZ), garbed in unconcealed presidential aspirations, addressed passage of the abysmal senate bill. Saying the marchers galvanized congressional support for the bill, he proved threats work. McCain denies this bill offers amnesty. It contains a provision for those who fulfill certain conditions, such as agreeing to pay fines, learn English, and satisfy requirements for a background check. It also allows illegal immigrants with a high school diploma to enroll in college, paying in-state tuition. McCain calls this, Earned Citizenship. He has yet to address imposition of penalties if those given this amnesty refuse to accept the provisions. His bill decriminalizes being here without permission, so what is the incentive? When penalties don't apply, the proper term is amnesty.
Another issue never addressed is that of children born to the so-called guest workers, President Bush enthusiastically promotes. Their children, born in the United States to non-citizen parents, are granted automatic citizenship. The Fourteenth Amendment, instituted to address the status of children born to newly freed slaves immediately after the Civil War, has outlived its intent and begs for reconsideration.
The cost of illegal immigration is high. Burdens placed upon public education, health care facilities, the criminal justice system and social welfare agencies escalate with each wave of desert crossers. Most importantly, a post 9-11 America demands that secured borders must be a priority.
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Maybe Mexico should be picketed for having the worst, failed government in the turd world.
WHAT PART OF 'ILLEGAL' DON'T THESE PEOPLE UNDERSTAND. People who are illegal have no rights in this country. Even that being said, people would have more sympathy for their plight if they'd wave American flags and not Mexican ones.
Thank you. No one has addressed the demands on wages and benefits after.
Milwaukee, last week.
Our clueless classless hacks in DC obviously don't care. The Senate bill is more poisonous than what GW proposed. The traitors have no shame as they put this nation on the road to hell.
My speculation about this massive 3rd world immigration is that the powers that be have decided they want an over populated United States so we have more demographic weight up against China. A larger pool of potential soldiers
The cost of their education, health care, etc, can be shouldered by Joe Sixpack, who cares about him?
And the fact that they are paving the road to a bloody civil war, they just can't even imagine that. Not from their estates and gated communities.
Ping to pic in post 5.
(Che ran Castro's firing squads. Is that his dream, to lead firing squads?)
You're probably right. Michelle Malkin is on fire today and using the same anti American photos being posted here
And how did the flag get pulled down? Where was Jeff Schwartz? I know that outside agitators came onto the campus, but I don't believe for a minute that all of the Montebello students were in the classrooms.
Great! These photos MUST be seen by all Americans!
I grew up in Walton County Florida. During my youth there were basically no Hispaincs in the county at all. I once saw a U.S. census report which said that DeFuniak Springs, the county seat, was 20% Black.
I was in Wal-Mart last Sunday evening and noticed the place was absolutely full of Mexicans or other Hispanics. I got to thinking and there were at least 5 Mexicans to every Black. Of course that can't be completely accurate because it would mean the place is now 80% Hispanic and 20% Black, but still it is enlightening as to just how many are here.
Catch Lou Dobbs tonite if you can. He will be broadcasting from Mexico
Meanwhile, our politicians are experiencing a "falta de huevos".
There is a lot on Michelle Malkin dot com about the Montebello HS incident, including responses by Mr. Schwarz. Some of his students did jump fences to take part, but they did not lead the disgraceful episode.
The last time America dealt correctly with Mexico was 1846-48. It is time to bring back Generals Scott and Taylor.
The word is that it was El Ranch High School students who put the flags up.
Waving Mexican flags when protesting the U.S.s immigration policy on our soil, no less is more than a bit insulting and demonstrates their fidelity to Mexico more so than their fidelity to this country. If thats how they feel, perhaps theyre in the wrong country after all.
Also, while Im at it, when youre protesting about illegal immigrants, its better to not phrase it as an issue of their rights. Its our country, we set the borders and the decision to let others in is ours and ours alone. If, through our representatives, we determine that we want amnesty or deportation or a fence, its our decision and not a violation of an illegals rights. By ignoring our rights they are declaring their true intentions of taking our constitutional rights away from American citizens.
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