Posted on 06/23/2002 12:52:24 PM PDT by Joe Hadenuf
Last night during a conversation/debate between myself and the leader/owner of the Free Republic, Jim Robinson, a rather stunning revelation was brought forth. I asked Mr. Robinson, which Republicans were vocally backing, and supporting Tancredo in his fight for our sovereignty? After some delay, Jim answered, I have no idea. Immigration is not a big concern of mine.
This is from the man that runs the most well known, and respected, political conservative internet forum in the United States? And Mr. Robinson resides in California?
Below is the exchange
Conservatives, Cut Bush Slack The Chicago Sun-Times | June 22, 2002 | Thomas Roeser
To: Jim Robinson
#939: Oh, so the Republicans are fighting for our sovereignty? Besides Tancredo, which Republicans are these Jim? If you could be specific.
#1034: Which ones are not ?
#1056: You never answered my question Jim.
Since you failed to answer my question, I will go first.
Given thirty years of this open border, immigration "free for all" that has resulted in many millions entering our nation illegally, I believe there are very few Republicans, or anyone else in DC, besides Tancredo, that are visibly and vocally fighting for our national sovereignty.
Now would you care to tell me which Republicans are standing with Tancredo and voicing outrage against this titanic, never ending invasion of illegal aliens?
1056 posted on 6/22/02 11:09 PM Pacific by Joe Hadenuf [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1034 | View Replies | Report Abuse
To: Joe Hadenuf
I have no idea. Immigration is not a big concern of mine.
1109 posted on 6/22/02 11:43 PM Pacific by Jim Robinson [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1056 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
At first I as was stunned, angry, and felt let down. Then after some thought I wasnt too surprised.
Looking back at all the hundreds of immigration threads where many were deleted, disappeared and sent to the cornfield, I guess I am not too surprised. However, given the gravity and danger this country faces regarding this out of control, titanic immigration issue, I am still outraged, disheartened and saddened by Mr. Robinsons response. Thread after thread Freepers have displayed genuine outrage and honest concern regarding this issue. And the outrage and insanity regarding this issue goes far beyond the Free Republic.
Its escalated to the point now where many of our major cities in this country, such as Chicago, have now approved the use of identification cards, issued by Mexican consulates that will give illegal aliens access to financial and public services and more, as our so-called leaders stand treasonously silent, as our sovereignty is slowly dismantled.
This massive invasion of millions of illegal aliens has changed the face of many of our once great cities, from California to Illinois, to Georgia, to Tennessee, to Texas etc etc.
They are crowding our already over crowded classrooms, voting in our elections, choking off our social services, driving down the wages, while driving up our taxes, filling our jails, standing room only in many big city emergency rooms, etc, etc, etc. I personally know of six American citizens that have become victims of illegal alien crime, from having family members slaughtered on our highways by drunk driving illegal aliens, to stabbings, robberies and common burglaries.
And just recently, another young Deputy Sheriff was shot through the face and killed in California by an illegal alien, that has again fled back to the safety of Mexico. It has now been learned that this individual has already been deported three times, each time he has returned and committed more crimes in our country, leaving American victims in his wake, and each time he fled back to the safety of Mexico.
There are many forms of terrorism, and this continued invasion of millions upon millions is one form. And it's my opinion that its one of the most dangerous, most threatening issues facing America today. Even today as we speak, our federal government continues to allow in almost 8000 Middle Eastern men a month on visas. It is my opinion that this legal and illegal immigration free for all must be, stopped, extremely limited, and reformed immediately!
Again, I am extremely saddened and distressed by Mr. Robinson's response and lack of concern regarding this issue.
It might make more sense, but then people would crab about the immigrants taking high-paying jobs. That already happens with the H1-B people... you want a million engineers coming over here? The engineers sure don't. And please do not suggest importing more lawyers.
You're right, for the most part these people are taking entry-level jobs that hardly anybody wants, frequently "off the books" at wages that are too low to print. The year 2030 is a ways off though, and my experience with living in Southern California for most of my life is that the 2nd generation of the arrivals does pretty well. All this talk about resource drains is probably true for the newly-arrived, but please do not tell me that there are not millions of milddle-class Hispanics in California. My family was dirt-poor when they first got over here, too. My old man didn't finish high school. Now I have a big, fast computer and I can talk on the Internet. Whaaat a country.
No, you're not. You got to post this nice, shiny thread, didn't you? Is this suppose to be some kind of "alert" for the rest of us?
In case you don't know it, we are ALL entitled to our OWN OPINIONS. What you are doing here is embarassing yourself by whining and saying "Jim doesn't think like I do."
I'm glad you got your own thread though. No everybody can see what a swell Freeper you are.
A Marxist revolutionary is a cynical materialist ideologue.
Thanks, I considered your opinion, and ignored it.
Further, didn't the FedGov dictate to the states regarding licensing with Motor Voter?
Yes they did.
Which is what I said. And it's been interpreted that states can't take away benefits without intruding on that federal authority.
Now I believe that's a rather spurious position, and Gray Davis agrees, or he'd have nothing to fear by letting the #187 appeal go through. But that's where it stand as of now.
So how can states give drivers' licenses to Illegals, which will facilitate their lawbreaking, without also violating that same federal authority?
Heh. :-)
Yeah. I think he'd do good as the head of the faith-based thing or something. We need someone more hard-headed for INS director.
The main concern I have is that right now, we have no idea whatsoever who is coming across the borders. Most are just poor people coming to try to make a buck, but who knows how many al-Qaeda and Abu Sayyaf could be crossing as well.
If you're of the opinion that the 10th Ammendment is violated routinely, we're in definite agreement.
At the same time, the FedGov does have legitimate Constitutional authority over immigration, so it would seem to me that it could certainly prevent the states from issuing licenses to Illegals, who are in violation of federal law, and with which they can commit a great deal of mischief.
If you're of the opinion that the 10th Ammendment is violated routinely, we're in definite agreement.
At the same time, the FedGov does have legitimate Constitutional authority over immigration, so it would seem to me that it could certainly prevent the states from issuing licenses to Illegals, who are in violation of federal law, and with which they can commit a great deal of mischief.
Right now, it's just out of control, particularly in California. B-1 Bob Dornan lost his seat, meaning one less Republican vote in the House, as a result of vote fraud involving illegal aliens. How many seats are we losing nationwide as a result?
We just need to get it under control, and enforce the laws we have. I don't think that's an unreasonable request, especially considering the predicament in which we currently find ourselves.
That's good news! I wasn't sure how that was going to work out, with INS going into the new Dept. of Homeland Security. Like I said above, I think if we just enforce our immigration laws to a reasonable degree, that would satisfy 99% of the people who are concerned about this issue.
Well, I think the first question is whether we really want to curtail illegal immigration. As I mentioned in my prior post, there are entire industries that benefit from the increased supply of labor that illegal immigration represents. In addition, there are folks who oppose restricting immigration on philosophical grounds, believing that the imposition of barriers to the free flow of labor creates inefficient market distortions similar to artificial restraints on the free flow of capital.
But if we ever decide that we really do wish to curtail illegal immigration, I believe it would be a mistake to avoid dealing directly with the market forces which underly it. It seems to me that most illegal immigrants come here in search of employment opportunities that they cannot find at home. I really don't think that many of them are coming here to open new businesses of their own. And American employers who hire illegal immigrants do so in order to reduce costs. I think that the most effective way to curtail immigration would be to take steps designed to raise the costs of these relationships to employers who hire illegal immigrants. If effective penalties are set high enough, the employment of illegal immigrants will become an unprofitable pursuit.
Are you proposing giving the feds even more power than they already have? To allow them to make armed raids on our factories and small businesses? Allow them to suspend the fourth amendment?
I support the Fourth Amendment and if I were to be persuaded that reducing illegal immigration could only come at the cost of the Fourth Amendment, I would be opposed to reducing illegal immigration. And if I could be convinced that the employment of illegal immigrants was typically the result of mistake or inadvertance on the part of employers, I would not think that the imposition of sanctions against employers would be very effective in any event.
I think that we could approach the problem of employing illegal immigrants in the same way that we once approached the problem of sweat shops and the employment of children. It worked.
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