Posted on 06/29/2007 8:17:53 AM PDT by BornInASmallTown
Reaction in Houston to the immigration bill's stunning defeat Thursday in the Senate was fast, furious and unpredictable. Some immigrant advocates actually applauded the defeat, saying the bill was bad for immigrants and for the country. But, others, like Nelson Reyes, executive director of the Gulfton Area Neighborhood Organization, expressed raw anger over the doomed reform measure.
''We thought that the Senate was more mature about issues but, again, politics have prevailed," said Reyes, who emigrated from El Salvador in 1990. ''How in the world are they saying, 'OK, we're not going to do anything. We're going to continue implementing the immigration law we have right now, and, if that means we continue persecuting 12 million people, so be it.' "
Ardell Barr, a 69-year-old Clear Lake resident and member of Texans for Immigration Reform, helped lobby against the legislation, sending about 16 e-mails to senators on Wednesday. She was among those celebrating on Thursday.
''They were trying to push something through that was flawed," Barr said. ''We definitely need to do something, but doing something wrong is not the answer." Barr was joined in her sentiments by Felix Rodriguez Ortiz, a member of the Coalition of Mexicans Living Abroad in Houston. ''My opinion, and the opinion of a lot of people, was it was better they didn't pass anything because it was going to be bad," Rodriguez Ortiz said. "It wouldn't benefit anyone, not the immigrants or the government."
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We won this one. Now let’s win all of the rest of them . . .
Sounds like a good plan.
Would someone mind explaining this to me? I guess I'm not as smart as these people.
‘’How in the world are they saying, ‘OK, we’re not going to do anything. We’re going to continue implementing the immigration law we have right now, and, if that means we continue persecuting 12 million people, so be it.’ “
By straight ahead sentence logic “Not going to do anything” can not be used to describe the process of “continue implementing..”. The “implementing” the US gov’t chooses is woefully inadequate as anyone with a lick of sense can readily observe.
Oh yeah, and it’s “prosecuting”, not “persecuting”.
It really bugged me that all this was discussed without us even knowing the real numbers of illegals involved.
The “persecution” thing grabbed my attention, too.
We can’t forget that where these people come from there is no such thing as “the rule of law.” It’s all about power. That’s exactly why we can’t let these people have any significant presence in the United States UNTIL they are “domesticated” and accept our culture and values.
This bill was one more step toward ending the rule of law in our country, and making America just one more totalitarian regime.
Too bad you're pissed dude. I guess the majority of Americans didn't feel like the 20 illegal relatives you have living in your basement deserved to become instant citizens with "rights" to our welfare system & free lawyers. Guess you'll have to keep supporting them yourself, or send them back home. Bummer. Guess I'd be pissed too.
I was gonna say it was "prostituting" but then I realized you weren't talking about the Senate. Now I feel bad for insulting prostitutes.
Actually, we’re the ones being persecuted. We’ve been taxed for these border jumpers without any real representation from out elected officials for years. Time to again throw the tea in the ocean and burn the ship.
My this senate slapdown be our tea party.
The only thing I can see coming out of this is a statement by Hillary that she will “fix this” when she takes office. “I promise...you will have all the goodies that America has to offer”.
:) Hmmmm... gone are the days when people would come to this country humbly and grateful!... Now they come - ILLEGALLY I might add - and start giving us orders on how to run our country!!! If they just applied the same BS standards to their countries, perhaps they would not come here to such an immature, racist country.
But more importantly... DO YOU KNOW WHY THIS HAPPENS NOWADAYS? Answer: BECAUSE WE ALLOW THEM SO!... Because many in this country go around with their heads up the a** in shame, feeling guilty because we have more and better than other countries.
Worse yet, do you know who is the NUMERO UNO in this regard? Yes, your presidente GWB... is ready to sell the country out.
Ok, end of rant! (I feel better :)
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"We're going to continue implementing the immigration law we have right now, and, if that means we continue persecuting 12 million people, so be it."
There's a very simple solution; leave! !Adios! Once you step back over the border your chimera of 'persecution' will end. But while you remain, you continue to persecute us with your demands and agenda.
Here in South Florida the morning gas stations are filled up 30%, 50% with illegals getting drinks, food, coffee, cigs, etc. for their day in construction and lawn care (jobs that used to be available to Americans).
I echo your sentiments but I have to be concerned that the components of this bill will now be sliced and diced and fed into the footnotes of future bills Congress will pass in the dead of night. Most likely, 37 elected criminals will nod their semi-concious heads and pass this stuff with no outside notice while folks think their reps are voting on a highway bill.
Beyond the defeat of this package, I am glad for one thing: I think in this instance US citizens were given an unvarnished, glaring view of how their elected representatives are largely at war with their own constituents. I hope the lesson is learned but I have my doubts.
THEY CAN’T EVEN BUILD A DAMN FENCE!
They have the law, they have the money, they have the manpower.
WHERE IS THE DAMN FENCE?
He immigrated to US from El Sal in 1990? Did a green card come with that immigratrion or is he one of the 12 million?
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