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.
Diversity? I see no strength in a group of "conservative" people with a varity of different opinions or views on a specific issue.
I have always believed that like minded individuals get things done. While the diverse crowd are all giving their different views and opinions, the crises destroys them and their country. I don't buy into the diversity thing.
Things are pretty clear to me. End this titanic immigration disaster before it destorys us. Cut this huge government in half, or more, and restore our constitution, and all of our freedoms.
While a diverse crowd will continue it's never ending arguement and debate, while big government and the illegal alien invasion would actually encourage the diverse crowd to continue their never ending debate of ideals.
America was not made great from diversity. It was made great by like minded people with the same beliefs.
Just my opinion....
Yeah and I got this ocean-front property in Arizona I wanna sell ya...
I've been glancing hither and thither over this thread and lemme get this straight, Joe-- would your solution to this "immigration problem" be, to tighten border security and generally get all hard-assical about it?
I agree it's a problem. It ain't one I stay awake at nights over, that's only when I drink too much port again. I might stay awake nights if I owned property in south-west Texas or something, but...
My feeling on this is, I think Bush was on the right track pre-911 when he and whatshisname, Fox, were discussing mass citizenship-bestowing and whatnot. My three main issues with illegal immigrants are, (1) terrorism and anti-nationality (including NOT learning the language, delinquency and being an asspain, etc.), (2) NOT paying taxes like the rest of us god-fearing Americans, and (3) getting benefits (health, education, etc.) on the American taxpayers' dollar. If those are resolved, then I have no issues; c'mon in and make yerselves at home!
Yes.
While I don't live in an area that so far has seen a great influx of illegal immigrants (but, I believe Joe when he says its coming to neighborhood near you), every few weeks I come across somebody who says they moved to the area to escape deteriorating neighborhood conditions in their hometown, usually due to illegal immigration, usually mentioning gang activity and usually, but not always, referring to them as Mexican gangs. The latest was from the Seattle area. If these folks are packing up all their belongings, leaving their long time homes, and moving half-way across the country to escape something, I can't believe that something isn't real. I've often wondered why we aren't expected to have compassion and concern for our own citizens being driven from their homes, but are presumably mean-spirited not to have compassion for those driving them out. And actually, I'm getting a little tired of seeing the grass and farmland paved over to make room for them (and I don't know where the water is supposed to come from), -- which is a secondary effect of illegal/legal immigration that is not often considered.
BTW, I do empathize with you and the individuals mentioned in your account, but obviously the problem is that such actions send the message that ignoring the law and jumping ahead of your place in line is okay and just invites more of it from the bad as well as the not so bad -- and maybe those lawfully waiting in line are equally or even more deserving and we just can't take everbody. As they say, the road ... is paved with good intentions.
Yet, they facilitate nothing of the sort!
They altruistically say 'come on in, the water's fine. Your diversity is your strength, borders are meaningless, you epitomize the American dream, ' Etc Etc blah blah, barf barf.
What they don't realize is that because they invite a long-term, uncontrolled situation, it demographically compounds into a whole situation of territorial expansion, uncomfortable proximities and racial friction such as we see internationally with the North African/Arabic influx in France or Holland, Turk influx in Germany, the treatment of Albanians in Serb areas, etc., and what the immigrants or minorities have to endure there.
In other words, the do-gooders cry that they are not 'racist', and yet they sow the very seeds of horrendous race/ethnic conflict, segregation, non-assimilation, separatism, white flight, and including possible future ethnic violence on the part of those who hate Latinos (we are talking the prospect of 5-10 years down the road at the current rate), whereby whole areas of the Nation will have slowly shifted over to control as de-facto annexations by Mexico. There will be a backlash to pay, orchestrated by less than cooler heads.
The Open Border Crusaders will smuggly walk away from the whole thing they have created, washing their hands of the fallout implications, as if they had no role in promoting the contentiousness and rivalry, and yes, possible ethnic violence on the score perhaps we witnessed in the Fmr. Yugoslavia.
Gee, thanks, bleeding heart liberals and moderate, compassionate conservative RINOs who failed to see the caustic situation they are/were inviting. And believe me, I have no need for the skinhead type scum that would turn violent on Latino illegal immigrants. So why even facilitate their ugly violence and aggression against others? Best to keep the population of illegal immigrants in their own nation for their own sake and welfare, not to mention, for the larger respect of the US Constitution and our sovereign laws and borders.
They are racist because they wish to ignore certain crimes committed like presenting false or stolen documents which they would not support fair-skinned people committing. I'm not for dragging farm workers off fields to deport them but I think it's time the government clean up the duplicate and fake Social Security numbers being used and fully prosecute those felons involved, deport them and bar them from reentry to this country. We don't need criminals.
There's the problem ... our own experiences ... notwithstanding ... ( can you believe that is all one word?!) ... my skirting the rules ... which I now regret ... I think ... color our perspective in a unique way.
I truly do not know what the solution is ... how it will finally arrive ... but I thank you for your thoughtful replies.
I think a guest worker program could help a certain type of person who is forced now to enter illegally but we should also end the practice of anchor babies and welfare and food stamps to foreigners who are unable to make it on their own here --often because they have little desire to learn the language or complete their education. It's too bad we've got so much socialism now because it does attract a type that we don't need here.
Interesting, I've had conversations with Louis ... and he informs me that there are two types of immigrants. The theory being ... those who travel furthest away from the border ... I am in Maryland, for example ... invest more effort in assimilating into out society ... both emotionally and otherwise... They've no intention of ever living in Mexico again ... and do not use the system like those who can merely skip on back when the mood suits them
Another example of personal experiences, FITZ.
I honestly believe I have met a different kind of immigrant than those you have.
Adding weight to Louis' theory ... my husband works in a hospital out here ... and it is not illegals who are sucking up Federal funds.
Makes the whole picture more confusing ... though strict laws which are enforced would certainly uncomplicate things.
Har! Listen to me ...
I like your guest worker concept ... for it's an honorable trait to care about your country ... and want to return to bring better times ...
I also believe that citizenship should not be confered upon anyone by reason of birth location unless at least one of the petitioners parents was a United States citizen at the time of the petitioners birth.
Diversity? I see no strength in a group of "conservative" people with a varity of different opinions or views on a specific issue.
You don't think a variety of viewpoints, backgrounds, faiths, expertise, interests and passions is good for ideas to the solutions for problems? Have you ever noticed the makeup of think tanks? Groupthink with tunnel vision, the start and end of which is limited to the sides of a finite box, does not a viable solution make.
I have always believed that like minded individuals get things done. While the diverse crowd are all giving their different views and opinions, the crises destroys them and their country. I don't buy into the diversity thing.
Your second sentence describes the conditions under which this country has always faces crises. Those crises haven't destroyed us yet. The way human beings work is to fight among themselves until a generally approved solution begins to form. That's the way it was, the way it is and the way it will always be. The ideal you describe held sway in the late Soviet Union, and they crashed.
I agree with you on the imigration disaster. Not only am I about drastically stopping illegal immigration, I'm about stopping legal immigration for a span of years to the population stabilize.
And, like I mentioned, a generally approved solution to stop it is currently forming. It may not be fast enough, because that group of likeminded individuals you mentioned started the loose immigration policies on purpose years ago and are still like minded in forcing it to its third world conclusion now.
But, the rant is about FreeRepublic. FR is nowhere near making national policy, except that policy makers read it for the diversity of ideas. It may be reasonable to speculate that if Jim were to set up set FR policies, those very folks would stop reading it.
We are probably (almost certainly) going to have a few million new citizens as soon as the mid-term elections, so probably there is nothing we can do about it. But - I would suggest proponents of the idea and politicians look at the statistics of other 'made citizens' of the past and see just how tax-paying, law abiding, and financially responsible they became. I think you would find very little difference in the statistics of these 'citizens' and the ones 'soon-to-be-citizens'. Why else would President Bush think he needs to spend so much of our tax dollars getting them homes. If, in fact, they are such hardworking, necessary employees capable of becoming productive, contributing citizens, why would he need to see they are 'helped' into 'private' home ownership. Doesn't make sense, either.
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