Posted on 02/18/2007 1:39:15 PM PST by lonewacko_dot_com
Almost a year ago, hundreds of thousands of immigrant workers and their families slipped out from the shadows of American life and walked boldly in daylight through Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago, New York and other cities. We Are America, their banners cried. The crowds, determined but peaceful, swelled into an immense sea. The nation was momentarily stunned.
A lot has happened since then. The country has summoned great energy to confront the immigration problem, but most of it has been misplaced, crudely and unevenly applied. It seeks not to solve the conundrum of a broken immigration system, but to subdue, in a million ways, the vulnerable men and women who are part of it. Government at all levels is working to keep unwanted immigrants in their place on the other side of the border, in detention or in fear, toiling silently in the underground economy without recourse to the laws and protections the native-born expect...
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Please take a paragraph from the editorial and point out all the problems in it.
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I thought they had a forum about their editorials, but I can't find it.
They need the votes for Hillary.
"It seeks not to solve the conundrum of a broken immigration system, but to subdue, in a million ways, the vulnerable men and women who are part of it."
Yes, the system is clearly broken -- it's actually designed to jail or deport aliens that break the immigration law.
Any system that punishes criminals that will otherwise become Democratic voters is obviously broken. Can't everyone see this!!
I read the editorial on their web site. It is typical open the borders and let everybody in stuff you would expect from the MSM.
We Are America"
The people from our ancestor's generations wanted to be America. Now, they (the illegals) want America to be Mexico, etc. A huge difference IMO.
The irony is that if they become legal, they will be promptly laid off because they will become too expensive and too much of a hassle to deal with.
They will have the skill set. But then they can demand the rights that all workers in the US have. Those same rights that make US workers "not want to do the jobs that illegals are willing to do."
"Almost a year ago, hundreds of thousands of immigrant workers and their families slipped out from the shadows of American life and walked boldly in daylight through Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago, New York and other cities."
Pinko De Mayo was so last year. The New York Times needs to understand that the silent majority in this country have a problem with an unchecked massive flow of third world illegal aliens flooding into this country on a daily basis.
But this is the New York Times. This paper jumped the shark a long, long time ago.
I know I was. I was stunned that law enforcement didn't swoop in and arrest all ILLEGALS in attendance.
The RNC must pressure Mel Martinez out of the chairman position. His spineless position on illegal aliens is maddening, as is President Bush's.
didn't Martinez vote yes to continue this ridiculous discussion about the troop surge?
Law breakers from the right area of the world are more equal than legal immigrants from the wrong area of the world.< / sarcasm >
So are just about everyone in our current penal system and yet, they're behind bars for breaking the law. What makes illegal immigrants any different?
Well done!
Nope, they're CRIMINALS. Plain and simple!
So are just about everyone in our current penal system and yet, they're behind bars for breaking the law. What makes illegal immigrants any different?The law, for one thing. Look up U.S. code, and tell me where "illegal entry" is more than an administrative infraction (punishable by a fine or 6 months imprisonment). If you want to criminalize the matter, fine... but unless you're going to throw out the entire U.S. legal system in the process, I don't think you can criminalize people without having judges to hear the cases. I don't think the taxpayers of the United States are going to be happy paying their $154,000 + annual salaries (not including pension and benefits. That doesn't sound Reaganesque to me... it sounds like a "tax and tax and tax and increase the size of the Federal Government" know-nothing plan.
You miss the meaning of my post. These illegals claim to be "America". The majority of criminals in our jails are American citizens but they're behind bars as criminals ought to be. If you break the law, you are a criminal and therefore should be punished accordingly. Illegal immigrants somehow believe that laws do not apply to them. We must disabuse them of this conceit by holding them accountable for their law-breaking, whether they are "America" or not.
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