We do NOT want Immigration Reform...
We WANT Immigration Enforcement!!!
Do it with what you have right now...The government does not need anything more than more people to enforce what we have on the books now, and do it right now, not tomorrow, right now...
You will not have to deport everyone who is in the country illegally, even though that is the goal...Get with the program, start doing more right now...Not tomorrow, right now...
A few hundred here and there is chicken feed compared to what you can do right now...
No one who is in this country legally, and is a citizen is going have a real problem with this...And those who do are only protesting because they condoned uncle Jorge to break the laws and stay here illegally...Po pityful them...
Do it the right way and you will find no greater friend than us...Do it the wrong way and suffer the scorn...But if you come back in the right way, again, you will find no greater friend than us...
Enough is enough...
This latest tack by the leadership in this country is extremely disturbing...To say the least...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Wetback
Operation Wetback (1954)
The operation began in California and Arizona and coordinated 1,075 Border Patrol agents along with state and local police agencies to mount an aggressive crackdown, going as far as police sweeps of Mexican-American neighborhoods and random stops and ID checks of “Mexican-looking” people in a region with many Native Americans and native Hispanics. Some 750 agents targeted agricultural areas with a goal of 1000 apprehensions a day. By the end of July, over 50,000 aliens were caught in the two states. Around 488,000 people fled the country for fear of being apprehended. By September, 80,000 had been taken into custody in Texas, and the INS estimates that 500,000-700,000 illegals had left Texas voluntarily. To discourage re-entry, buses and trains took many illegals deep within Mexico before being set free. Tens of thousands more were put aboard two hired ships, the Emancipation and the Mercurio. The ships ferried the aliens from Port Isabel, Texas, to Veracruz, Mexico, more than 500 miles (900 kilometers) south.
Result
Operation Wetback deported approximately 80,000 Mexican nationals in the space of almost a year, although local INS officials claimed that an additional 500,000-700,000 had fled to Mexico before the campaign began. The INS estimates rested on the claim that most undocumented people, fearing apprehension by the government, had voluntarily repatriated themselves before and during the operation