Posted on 12/09/2002 8:47:02 PM PST by Ol'Grey Head
Stop the Immigration Fiasco
It is empirically evident that the United States government will not take any action to preserve the rights of its citizens from illegal immigration. It is also apparent that the effects of this illegal immigration are destructive to the well being of the nature citizens. These effects include: an undesirable irrevocable alteration of the culture, an erosion of the benefits from social institutions built and paid for by the legal citizenry, increased hostile activity against the property and persons of legal citizens, and the importation of health hazards of potential epidemic proportions, among many other significant things which are not desired by the lawful and natural citizens of this land. Whether by will, or by mire circumstance, such effects have to be deemed to come from nothing other than the invasion of a hostile force. Whether crossing the border with or without weapons, the damage is much the same. When the federal and state governments fail to defend our citizens from this invasion, there comes the time for all patriots to band together and jointly assess their options for self defense.
By complicity or by complacency, the federal government has failed to defend its borders, and thereby has failed to honor its commitment to defend its people. Therefore, this writer calls for the open and organized effort to halt the hostile invasion and to preserve the inherent culture and language handed down from the formation of these United States so proudly declared over 200 years ago. Within these borders these values shall be preserved.
We therefore have no alternative, and must debate the right of the citizenry to defend its borders and its people. This is both a moral and legal question, the seriousness of neither part can be lightly dismissed, yet I believe the former must outweigh the later. However, at this point let the patriotic citizens begin their debate and let it not end before this grave matter is resolved.
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