“If we ever get to deport all of these illegal aliens... this trend will reverse.”
I would heartily endorse deporting every single one of them, but that is NEVER going to happen.
They aren’t even going to “self-deport”, because — for most — the “worst” conditions they face here may be considerably better than the “best” conditions they faced wherever they came from (mostly Mexico).
There’s never going to be a Congressional majority and/or a president who would do such a thing.
And we are rapidly approaching a point where the majority of Americans would be opposed to it, as well.
Picture THIS, American style:
http://fcit.usf.edu/HOLOCAUST/gallery/46199.htm
(I apologize for not being able to embed the pic directly into this posting)
When Americans call for exactly what you see in the pic in the link above, en masse, then - AND ONLY THEN - will we be able to “deport all the illegals”.
It just ain’t gonna happen here.
And before you go raging at me for making the analogy I have drawn through that pic, I’m no more happy about it then you are. In fact, I would _support_ exactly the kind of actions you see depicted in the link.
I used to rage against amnesty, too, but I’ve become convinced that even if we never grant “amnesty” to a single illegal, it won’t make a damn bit of difference twenty years’ hence. Because they’re all going to “auto-legalize” through their children, who of course are natural American citizens through their birth on American soil. And compared to American/Euros, Hispanic birth rates are alarming.
There are only two ways that this “auto-legalization through progeny” can be stopped:
1. Forcibly deport the illegal parents, AND
2. Strip their children of their U.S. citizenship by birth.
And again, that ain’t gonna happen.
As much as I loathe the New York Times and wish they would go bankrupt, they’re just pointing out the reality of demographics here. And if you’re a Euro/American like me, the future doesn’t look so good.
One of the most poignant conservative statements I ever read was a simple two-sentence adage, coined [I believe] by someone in old America Online “Issues” forums named “LizardNC”:
“Reality is what it is. It is not what we believe it to be.”
Doesn’t sound like much more than a play on words. But therein lies the bedrock upon which conservative thought and reason must begin.
I’ve accepted that logic, for better and for worse.
And the reality of demographics in America is that the Euro-Americans have abrogated their collective responsibilities to protect their nation, culture, borders, and ethnic heritage, and forgotten that they (like all the other people of the Earth) have an absolute right to PROTECT and to DEFEND such things against outsiders and invaders.
Multiculturalism and “diversity” have effectively “disarmed” us. And into that vacuum pours the multitudes under pressure from elsewhere.
Perhaps we are going to see a time when enough Euro-Americans will re-congregate themselves to certain portions of the country (which may not remain a unified “country” for much longer afterwards) so that that “cultural pressure” will be restored to a level where it can be effectively defended and promoted without fear. I won’t be around, but some of the younger ones here might see it.
Historically, South Africa had something called “The Great Trek”. Could the same happen here?
But deport the illegals?
C’mon.....
Perhaps we will move back to Europe, where we at least can be native and reestablish some sanity there. Demography is destiny.
Many things are going to happen that common wisdom has implied otherwise.
LLS