Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Questions, answers and irredentists

It’s an election year. Here are a few questions to ask your local, state and federal candidates:
“Do you think it’s the right of everyone in the world to enter the US illegally?”
“Who should set US immigration policies, US elected officials or drug runners and Vicente Fox?”
“Are you considering any type of “guest worker” program aka amnesty for illegal aliens already in the country?”
“Are you considering any type of amnesty for any other class of criminals – like robbers or rapists?”
“Are you considering amnesty for illegal aliens who also happen to be robbers and/or rapists?”

Lex’s talking points on immigration:
Citizenship in the US is NOT the right everyone in the world.
It’s not even the right of persons able to wonder across our southern border or be smuggled in inside a cargo container.
US citizenship is a privilege bestowed upon people who enter the country in an orderly fashion and meet certain guidelines established by congress.
Any nation incapable of or unwilling to protect its own border is not a nation all but rather a plot land destined, at some point, for anarchy and mob rule.
Article I. Section 8 of our constitution charges congress with the duty to establish uniform rules for naturalization.
A uniform rule is not head of the line privileges for those who break our immigration laws.
The party that takes this part of our constitution most seriously will have the most success in November.
Uniform rules for naturalization is not code for anti-immigration.

Irredentist comments from illegals protesting in L.A.

"We may be illegal immigrants, but we are human," Metropolitan High School senior Melania Preciado said as she waved a Mexican flag. "We deserve the same rights as everyone else, not be treated like criminals." (Comment: Ahh excuse me Melania, you are criminals.)

"If this law passes, what will happen? There would be no more Los Angeles High School. Nearly all of us are immigrants," said Yadira Pech, a 16-year-old junior from Los Angeles High. (Comment: If you’re immigrants nothing will happen. If you’re illegal aliens, adios Yadira.)

"This is unjust. This land used to belong to us and now they're trying to kick us out," said Sandra Molina, 16, a junior from Downtown Magnet High School. (Comment: The operative words here Sandra are “used to belong to us” and we’re not trying hard enough to kick illegal aliens out or keep them out in the first place.)

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