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!!
As an aside, this reminds me of the hippie demonstrations in the streets during the Vietnam War. I wonder if that is intentional at some level?
Also, it really, really ticks me off to see American flags being banned at schools, etc. This is our country, our flag belongs here. They can d@mned well take theirs and go home.
The abject stupidity of this "diversity" crap amazes me.
"Why don't we enforce the immigration laws we already have on the books?? Why do we have to write new laws??"
I agree with you. The problem isn't the legislators' domain - it's a job of Administration (Mr. Bush) to apply the laws we already have.
Full-time employment policy for Lawyers!
We do not enforce our immigration laws because our distinguished members of Congress, in their great righteousness and august tradition, privately demand the head of any official who makes any attempt whatsoever to enforce immigration laws in any manner considered even vaguely offensive or encumbering to illegal immigrants, political contributors, or Hispanics generally or disproportionately. In another era, the Congress might write laws that say what they mean and mean what they say, but political considerations compel the distinguished members of Congress to approve legislation to eliminate illegal immigration to placate the voters. Because they also must placate their political contributors and dare not alienate Hispanics (as represented by the most leftist radical organizations among the group) or technically illegal voters, the distinguished members of Congress imperil the enforcement of such laws.