Posted on 05/31/2006 7:27:32 AM PDT by suspects
["This has been the most satisfying week I've had since I've been here." Sen. Lindsey Graham, reacting to the Senate's passage of the immigration bill]
Dear Senator Graham,
I'm delighted to hear that you found your work on behalf of illegal immigrants so satisfying. And who wouldn't? Tax breaks, billions in new taxpayer-funded benefits, amnesty you've given so much to those who've chosen to break America's laws and work off the books.
But I'm writing today on behalf of an immigrant who hasn't taken advantage of your largesse towards illegals. He's not the member of an ethnic minority and he refuses to break our immigration laws. I'm wondering, Sen. Graham, if there's anything you'd be willing to do for him?
His name is Eugen, he's from Romania, and believe it or not, the big dream in his life is to go back to his job at a TV repair shop in West Columbia, S.C.
In 1999, Eugen and his wife Alina came to the U.S. after she was recruited to teach science in the South Carolina public school system. The fact that South Carolina has to recruit science teachers from crumbling Eastern European countries known for their lingering, widespread belief in vampires says something significant and embarrassing about the state's education system.
So does the fact that my father can't find a competent, qualified electronics repairman here in South Carolina, either.
My dad owns Graham's TV Service and in 2000 he was desperately seeking someone who could fix a camcorder and widescreen TV. After weeks of running want ads across the state and getting no qualified or even halfway qualified candidates, my dad found Eugen.
His English was so poor that his wife had to translate most of the job interview. He has a permanent hearing impairment, and he's Romanian, which, to a guy from Horry County like my dad, meant he was either a Communist or (worse) a Catholic. But desperate times call for desperate measures and Eugen got his chance.
Three years later, when Eugen's visa was about to expire, my dad called me in a panic. "I'm about to lose the hardest working tech I've ever had."
We spent a year calling and writing every office we could think of, including yours, Senator Graham. Your office has his information right now. But what did you and your amnesty allies do for Eugen?
Nothing. No extensions, no change in visa status. And so they left.
Eugen and Alina did something that millions of other legal immigrants have done. They kept their word. They obeyed the law. And now, they're waiting, hoping that eventually the red tape will be cut, and they can return to America and to the lawful employers who need them.
If only Eugen were a criminal. If only he were willing to break our immigration laws, then you'd be falling all over yourself to help him.
Take taxes, for example. As an illegal Eugen could have kept all the tax money he's paid Uncle Sam since 2000. Thanks to you, illegals who've been working off the books for 10, 15, or even 20 years only owe three years of back taxes. Better still, they get to pick which three years. Such a deal!
Eugen also made the mistake of paying his Social Security taxes. Unless his status changes, he'll never see a penny of that money. But if he'd committed Social Security fraud to get his job, your immigration bill would reward him by applying the profits of that fraud towards his future Social Security benefits.
And because Eugen is a skilled worker who earns middle class wages, he won't qualify for the billions in Earned Income Tax Credit dollars you voted to give illegals entering your amnesty program. If he's allowed to return, he'll miss out on the $50 billion a year we taxpayers will be pouring into public services for low-income immigrants on the Sen. Graham immigration plan.
Then there's the biggest insult of all. Eugen respecting our border and waiting for the right to return, all the while watching millions of others violating our borders and receiving special treatment from politicians like you.
Why, Sen. Graham, should a handicapped Romanian TV repairman have more respect for our laws and our borders than you do?
There are millions of Eugens out there, people in the legal pipeline to come to America, who got the shaft from the U.S. Senate last week. They deserve better than the back of your hand.
So I am writing this letter, Sen. Graham, to ask you to make things right for just one of those forgotten suckers who was dumb enough to obey the law. I'm asking you, publicly and on the record, to pick up the phone and call the folks at Immigration and Customs Enforcement and see if you can't get Eugen back to West Columbia.
Would that be special treatment? Maybe. But Sen. Graham, are the only immigrants who get special treatment from you the illegal ones?
I look forward to sharing the outcome of Eugen's case with my readers.
The reason the S.S. full retirement age is being raised to 67 is so benefits canbe given to illegals, right? RIGHT!!!!
Or vampire.....
If you're going to mail this, I would recommend extracting the different issues and make separate, stand alone letters, i.e. one on immigration, another on Rep Jefferson, etc. With subject lines.
Assuming one or more recipients even begin to care, some staffer will undoubtedly be assigned the task to determine what your angle/gripe is, log same, maybe issue a response, and move on.
The lack of a subject line, the multiple issues, and the length will all handicap that process. Most likely to the point it will be ignored or simply classified as "other." IMO.
Heck...I believe in vampires...and I'm a born and bred American.
Washington D.C. is chock full of um.....
Dear Mr. Graham,
You are a veritable cesspool of verbiage. You are the quintessance of whoredom.
Thank you for your service.
Best regards,
SJB
Graham has his 'act' honed to perfection....it's an art form.....he's a sly one.
This letter writer hands the pontificating Senator Graham a simple letter in real and true American values.
whoops...the 2nd "letter" should read lesson
I am a married woman but not only did I like the letter I respect you and dog gone it I find it sexy. God bless you and your family and every American family who trying their best to be good Americans!
Ping to ya.
Thanks. My wife thinks I'm sexy, too. (g)
OUCH BUMP!!
GREAT LETTER! ((((( PING )))))
Lord Graham will never even read this.
WONDERFUL.
I think you should send it to every newspaper and radio station in the State.
If I had the funds, I'd pay for a full page version of it in every Newspaper in the country.
Wonderful.
AT LEAST, PLEASE
SEND IT TO O'RIELLY, RUSH, HANNITY, et al.
Maybe all of us should send copies to such folks.
Applause for your husband, Peach.
Also, PLEASE SEND IT TO
PAUL HARVEY.
Yet an illegal alien can come here and draw 100 percent of his paycheck. And you are telling him that it is OK and will not prosecute him for tax fraud. That is quite a deal.
Even better deal... most will qualify for the EIC so not only will they keep their checks, but get money back for being poor.
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