Posted on 03/19/2002 9:07:11 PM PST by Uncle Bill
No doubt.
Thank you, Uncle Bill, for your fine work!
The basics...the US doesn't need more people, we need to train and acclimate all of those who are already here to the language, laws, work ethic, and community spirit we all prize. The terrorists didn't get on planes and get trained in flight school in Afghanistan, it happened right here. The correct response, logically, would have been to shut the borders, tight, and send home both legals and others as soon as their permission to be here expired.
It's not prejudice that motivates these feelings...it's common sense.
F*** 'EM, Mr Bush!
Let the criminal creeps take their ankle biters and brood mares with them when they go.
And don't let Our Beloved FRaternal Republic's doors hit them in the arse on their way out!
I missed most of his statements, but I thought I heard him refer to the illegals as legal. If so, he was looking directly into the cameras and lying to the American Public. Does anyone have the text of this exchange with media?
FOX NEWS - Bush Considering Restructuring Border Security
"Separately, the president asked the Senate Tuesday to pass Section 245(i) of the Immigration Act. The measure is an immigration amnesty plan that allows illegal aliens to seek permanent residence in the United States without leaving the country if they are sponsored by an employer or family member."
Now SALVADOREANS Want Same Treatment From Bush As Mexican Illegals!!!!!
Jorge W. Bush Pushes Amnesty Bill Allowing Illegal Aliens to Stay
Show Jorge Bush The Door in 2004
Audio - "We will not tolerate foreign forces dictating and enacting laws on Mexicans."
AUDIO CLIP
Juan Jose Gutierrez,
One Stop Immigration,
leads March on Washington,
October, 1997, demanding
amnesty for illegal aliens.
TRANSCRIPT OF AMERICAN PATROL SEGMENT OF O'REILLY FACTOR, JUNE 18, 2001
This is a planned invasion
Human Events
The National Conservative Weekly
By Don Feder
February 26, 2001
Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D.-Ill.) thinks illegal immigration is great for America. Philanthropist that he is, the congressman wants to give us more of a good thing.
Gutierrez has filed legislation to allow virtually every illegal alien in the country (an estimated five million) to stay.
Those who arrived before Feb. 6, 1996, would immediately qualify for a green card. Those who came between that date and Feb. 6, 2001, could apply for legal residency after five years.
People in this country know they are benefiting from the work of undocumented workers," Gutierrez argues. "Why not grant them the dignity and justice that comes with permanent legal residency?" Dignity and justice are euphemisms for government benefits and the ability to bring in their relatives.
A Gutierrez aide says illegals are doing "essential jobs" and Heaven help the economy ifspurred by our ingratitudethey go home. And what do we do with these largely uneducated, untrained workers if the economy heads south, as indicators suggest it might?
Instead of benefits, Americans are more apt to associate illegal immigration with words like "crime," "disease" and "loss of national identity."
Contagious diseases like tuberculosis and leprosy are reappearing in this country, thanks to illegal immigration. Peter Brimlow, author of Alien Nation, reports that several years ago, senior probation officers in Orange County, Calif., estimated that up to 80% of their cases involved illegals.
Amnesties tell inhabitants of the impoverished Third World that, if they can sneak past the Border Patrol, Uncle Softie will eventually welcome them with open arms.
They also say to the foreigners who are patiently waiting for permission to immigrate (sometimes up to 18 years): "Suckers!"
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 amnestied 2.8 million. According to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), there are more illegals in the country now.
Amnestied aliens can immediately sponsor their spouses and dependent children for residence. If they become citizens, they can sponsor parents and siblings.
Its difficult to get demographics on "undocumented workers." (If someone breaks into your house, is he an "uninvited guest"?) However, in 1992 the INS surveyed those amnestied in 1986. Only 15% spoke English, though all had been here for at least a decade; 80% used public health services. On average, they had a seventh-grade education.
Democrats support this dubious contribution to the general welfare, with a wink and a nod, because they directly benefit from the support of ethnic lobbies eager to increase their numbers.
Republicans lack the courage to do anything positive about the problem, though most in Congress oppose mass amnesties. They are convinced that by keeping a low profile they can do better with the Hispanic vote.
In the past campaign, President Bush refused to support initiatives to end bilingual education or recognize English as our official language. He ended up with about 35% of the Latino vote and congratulated himself for improving the Republican position.
However, as the National Reviews John OSullivan notes, this still means that for every 100 illegal immigrants who come here (most from South of the border) and become citizens, the GOP will have a net loss of 30 votes.
By not defending our sovereignty, Republicans miss an opportunity to appeal to the majority of Americans who understand that illegal immigration undermines national identity. (Bush took only 5% of the white vote in 2000.) Its also a way to court lower-income blacks, the chief victims of cheap illegal-immigrant labor.
On February 16, Bush is scheduled to meet with Mexican President Vicente Fox, who will press him to be lenient with Mexicans whove infiltrated the United States. During the election, Dubya said, "Im not prepared to embrace amnesty because I dont think the commitments there yet to do anything on the border." This is Bush-speak for: We have to plug our porous border before we can consider compassion for lawbreakers.
Illegal immigration benefits Americans the way treason enhances national security.
"Republicans lack the courage to do anything positive about the problem, though most in Congress oppose mass amnesties."
Not anymore.
Immigration Amnesty Passes House
Bush Calls for Senate Action on Immigration Bill
"Im not prepared to embrace amnesty because I dont think the commitments there yet to do anything on the border."
Jorge W. Bush
"In the past campaign, President Bush refused to support initiatives to end bilingual education or recognize English as our official language."
So now, Jorge agrees with the communists in three places. LOL!
GEORGE W. BUSH and FRIENDS in "AMNESTY"
and "OPEN BORDERS" PURSUIT
AMNESTY by BUSH - The Truth about Section 245(i)
Communist Party USA - Proposed Resolution against Racism and for Immigrant Rights
A] Open unlimited immigration into the USA
B] Compulsory bi-lingual education for all adults and their families of whatever country or cultural background. Federal prohibition of " English Only "
C] Extension of all existing labor and workplace protection laws, and the right to redress under them for all immigrant workers, documented or not.
D] Support for the AFL-CIO policy on amnesty, and a call for a major AFL-CIO drive in all minority communities, and that consciously strategies to avoid any attempts to "whipsaw" one community against another.
SHOW JORGE W. BUSH THE DOOR IN 2004
So you spend your time on a website trying to incite people towards a bloody revolution.
Thanks, it is always helpful when people make their motives and agendas perfectly clear.
A person who wants to inspire a revolution in the United States would be willing to say or do anything, regardless of truth, regardless of who is in power, to acheive the goal.
That's not a trick question, it's trick statement.
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