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To: JohnHuang2
Why do the lawmakers in Washington, D.C., believe that those who refused to obey the laws that were already on the books will do anything, or be in any way motivated to obey new laws that are written to accommodate their presence here?

Well, what do you expect from the selfsame numbnutted nitwits who seem to think that gun control laws will stop criminals from shooting people?

2 posted on 04/01/2006 12:29:57 AM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

Why don't we enforce the immigration laws we already have on the books?? Why do we have to write new laws?? Assuming that these protest marches consist mainly of illegal aliens, where is the INS?? They should be showing up at these marches, and arresting anyone there who is an illegal. I thought it was very considerate of the illegals to congregating together in one place!!


3 posted on 04/01/2006 12:35:56 AM PST by Zetman (This secret to simple and inexpensive cold fusion intentionally left blank.)
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To: Smokin' Joe

The solution isn't revolution, nor is it criminalizing immigration, but rather exporting the basis of private property rights, legitimate freedom, respect for legitimate authority and capitalism into Mexico from the North st the same grass roots level.

Use the same socialist operations in reverse against their appeal to the masses. Make capitalism, private property rights and freedom more available to the masses of Central America.


9 posted on 04/01/2006 2:50:39 AM PST by Cvengr
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To: Smokin' Joe
Congress thinks their laws cure everything. You might find this amusing.
25 posted on 04/01/2006 6:03:39 AM PST by Loud Mime ("Countdown" - A documentary about Keith Olbermann's dwindling IQ)
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To: Smokin' Joe
OK, they say we can't deport 11 million law-breakers. The same people say that we can fine 11 million law-breakers $2000. We can make them pay back taxes. We can get them into English language classes. And they say, they want to become Americans.

VIVA McCAIN! McCAIN El Presidente!

27 posted on 04/01/2006 6:29:50 AM PST by Jabba the Nutt (Jabba the Hutt's bigger, meaner, uglier brother.)
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To: Smokin' Joe; Zetman; backhoe; lemura; Cvengr; MaDuce; Sir Francis Dashwood; RoadTest; ClaireSolt

Here's the deal:

The Mexican government wants veto power over U.S. imigration policy. Outrageously, many in our own government are assuming the Hyphenate-Fellate position and are only too happy to oblige, as long as there's votes and campaign contributions to be had.

The protestors--carrying Mexican flags---and the Mexican government share the same goals: legalize Mexican illegal aliens and keep the borders open. The Mexican government sees this as a way to relieve economic pressure on their government to reform the economy.

Mexico's leaders also work to retain the loyalty of the immigrant mobs so that, even if our laws allow them to become American citizens, they retain their loyalty to Mexico, and are subjects of the Mexican government.

In the Mexican Congress, it was recently announced that a document would be drafted, to show support for the protest marches in our country. The Mexican government published advertisements in leading American newspapers calling for the legalization of illegal immigrants (those in the United States, not in Mexico) and "a far-reaching guest workers scheme." Not only that, said the ads, but "in order for a US guest workers program to be viable, Mexico should participate in its design, management, supervision and evaluation."


Ruben Aguilar, spokesman for President Vicente Fox, made this statement to support the marches: "The recent protests carried out in different places in the United States are indicative of the imminent necessity of a migratory accord that corresponds to the interests of both countries, and that especially to the defense of the rights of migrants. The government of the (Mexican) Republic ratifies its commitment to the Mexicans who live in the United States and its intention to work in the defense of their rights ..."

EXHIBIT ONE: This is a direct violation of the Vienna Convention that prohbits foreign nationals from interferring in the political affairs of a host country. The Department of State‘s legal affairs office has stated that foreigners on American soil interfering in the internal affairs of the US is inconsistent with the 1963 Vienna Convention that prohibits visiting foreigners from interferring in the affairs of host countries.


EXHIBIT TWO: Congress provided in the Civil Rights Act of 1866 declaring persons born in the US who are subject to a foreign power are deemed to be non-citizens of the United States. That means children of immigrants---anchor babies---and any other individuals born here---who are running around carrying Mexican flags, and following the orders of the Mexican government, are not considered US citizens under the 1866 US Civil Rights law.


28 posted on 04/01/2006 7:22:25 AM PST by Liz (Liberty consists in having the power to do that which is permitted by the law. Cicero)
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