Posted on 01/27/2007 2:20:17 AM PST by dennisw
Better get out the violins (sob sob sob)
If they want to immigrate to the USA they should do it legally.
"Theres the tiny Christmas tree, still perched by the window. Over there are the toys her kids should have put away before going to bed. On the kitchen counter, bamboo shoots and dishes wait to be washed. She doesnt want to move away from this jumbled place, but she knows she has to"
two dry tear ducts reporting in sir
Pat Healy shouldn't write up reports while watching Little House on the Praire
Sometimes the jokes just write themselves. "His FAKE green card is worthless." I can't find it in myself to feel sorry for this guy. If this article was a movie, I'd love to see it on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
cry me a river
Some are going to change apartments and move to Montrose, he said of the 15 companeros who crossed with him a year ago. But if I go to Montrose, I have to get a ride or a car, and pay every day. The work is in Telluride.
So Molina said he has decided. This spring, hes returning to Mexico.
Good! Wonder how many more got the message?
If this law was in every state, and extended to registering in schools and going to hospitals, they'd all be returning.
It's really not hard to solve the illegal immigration problem - policians just have to want to.
Oh, the humanity! The thieving intruders can't steal taxpayer money as efficiently. Go home. If you don't like it there, fix it. You want to come here, wait for an invitation.
These people have no shame. To be a criminal, then whine about being "forced" to prove you're legitimately in the country you invaded is too much to ask? To expect others to PAY for your keep, as a CRIMINAL, is somehow a duty of society?
Aiding and abetting criminal activity is a CRIME, and yet, our own government is doing it in so many places and profiteering, literally, by making money using the low-paid illegals. How is this different in principle from running sweat shops back in the 20's and 30's?
So long as the government can violate the law, and courts protect the illegals, society is the one who is penalized, where the criminal illegals are used and manipulated for business purposes, and as long as those businesses are big donors to the politicians, they will have impunity for their law-breaking.
I mean, the entry programs have existed for years and millions have availed themselves of the programs and it's so unlikely that they would be turned away because 'everyone knows that there are many job positions open because Americans don't want to do those jobs'. /sarcasm
< /intolerant rant >
It's not hard at all.
I'm all for "subsidized housing" for illegals only if and when they are working on our new impenetrable border fence
Sounds good to me too.
An incredibly cynical article!
They should be in work camps along the southern border building a fence.
See, you don't need to round up 20 million illegals, you just need to take away the incentives they had to break the law in the first place.
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