It seems that when in doubt, these Congressmen will side with their cousins, whether here legally or not. And yet to have been elected to Congress, one has to assume that these Congressmen represent the most assimilated available of their respective ethnic groups.
I have no disrespect for Mexicans--indeed follow the career of several Mexican boxers, with warm appreciation for their skill and courage. But America is basically a land that reflects an Anglo-Saxon, Celtic heritage, enhanced but not changed by Dutch, Germans, French, Italians, Poles, etc., but still basically a reflection of those original Anglo-Saxon, Celtic values.
There is surely room on this Planet for both a Mexican Nation and an American Nation. We do not have to be merged, confused or confounded, to be friendly neighbors. The whole subject of immigration needs to be fully debated, without the hysteria that the compulsive Left always interjects. (See Immigration & The American Future.)
In the meanwhile, I would hope that some of these Congressmen would rethink where there loyalties and interests should now be. Honor is not served by selling short the interests of hospitable people who took you into a Society that they and their forefathers had honorably established.
William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site
As a nation, Why do we want to bring in vast numbers who do not hold things such as the constitution and its bill of rights sacred?