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How to Stop the Flood of Illegal Aliens
American Policy Center ^ | March 11, 2005 | By Tom DeWeese

Posted on 02/11/2006 2:11:48 AM PST by Rick_Michael

The issue that will define our era and determine the nation’s future is illegal immigration. Political debate is full of schemes like "guest worker" programs and temporary worker cards to allow illegals to "fill jobs that Americans just don’t want to do." Such programs are really just political doublespeak from politicians who lack the intestinal fortitude to protect the borders of the United States.

The truth is President Bush is pushing the guest worker plan because he is trying to appease Mexican President Vicente Fox who wants the borders between Mexico and the U.S. and Canada open, just like the European Union. Prior to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Bush and Fox agreed to consider granting permanent residency, "green cards", to as many as three million Mexicans living illegally in the United States. The plan was temporarily sidetracked in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, but now the White House has put it back on the agenda.

Fox thinks that the best way to save Mexico’s failing economy is to grab hold of the U.S. economy in what his administration calls "very common objectives." Fox’s plan offers very little advantage to the United States.

Economically speaking, the plan offers no hope to solving Mexico’s institutional ills. The reason is that Mexico’s economic problems are created by the fact that Mexico is a socialist country that denies private ownership of property to its people, and taxes businesses to pay for just about any confiscation scheme its corrupt government can dream up.

It’s the same old story. Socialism can’t survive without a free market to prop it up. Mexico has sunk to the depths of socialist depravity and now desperately needs the U.S. economy to save it. Apparently, Fox has never considered fixing his own economy. Like all drowning despots, his only plan of action is to cling to our economy until it too starts to sink under the weight of a hoard of illegal aliens. These law breakers, with Fox’s help and encouragement, are rushing across the border for American goodies.

In an orchestrated plan to actually help Mexican citizens illegally cross our nation’s sovereign border, the Mexican government is creating tools to instruct them, in detail, how to do it. Once they are in our nation, Fox’s government then provides identification for the illegals to help them obtain American documentation and services.

Specifically, the Mexican government is distributing to its citizens a colorful new comic book with advice on how to cross the border. The 32-page book, "The Guide for the Mexican Migrant," was published in December by Mexico’s Foreign Ministry. Using simple language and colorful drawings, the book offers safety information for illegal border crossings. The book also provides a primer on their legal rights once they get across, and gives advice on living unobtrusively in the United States.

The drawings provide dramatic depictions of undocumented immigrants wading through a river, running from the U.S. Border Patrol, and crouching near a hole in a border fence. On other pages, they hike through a desert and are caught by Border Patrol agents. The book gives no tips on how to obtain a U.S. visa, yet it offers border crossing safety tips such as, when crossing rivers, "Thick clothing increases your weight when wet, and this makes it difficult to swim or float."

"This is more than just a wink and a nod," says Rick Ottman, Western field director for the Federation for American Immigration Reform. "This is so transparent, this is the Mexican government trying to protect its most valuable export, which is illegal migrants." Ottman is referring to the fact that illegal Mexicans are taking billions of dollars out of the U.S. economy each year and sending the money back to Mexico. In fact, illegal immigration is one of Mexico’s biggest growth industries.

The comic book is being distributed as a free supplement to El Libro Vaquero, a popular cowboy comic book, in five Mexican states (Zacatecas, Michoacan, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Jalisco) that send the majority of illegals to the United States. The government plans to print 1.5 million copies.

Once over the border and safely tucked away in a U.S. city, the illegals need some form of identification to help them get jobs and government services. Again, the Mexican government is providing the answer for its "citizens."

The Mexican government has issued more than 800,000 slick, pocket-sized identification cards to both legal and illegal immigrants. Of course, those immigrants who have come to this nation using legal means have no need for the cards. So the cards really are specifically designed to help illegals gain a foothold in this country. Called "matricula consular" cards, they are being distributed across the United States through the Embassy of Mexico and its 45 consulates in the U.S.

The cards list the holder’s birth date, place of birth, and U.S. address. The Mexican government is openly lobbying U.S. cities, police forces, local government agencies, and banks to accept the cards as official identification.

Ironically, today, legal U.S. citizens are about to be tied to a national ID card, controlled by massive data banks which document every aspect of our lives, including job history, tax history, medical records, and bank accounts. We’re told such intrusion into our private lives is necessary to protect the nation from terrorists. Within the next 18 months, the national ID cards will be in place, and without them, American citizens won’t be able to get on an airplane, open a bank account, buy a gun, get married, or function in any way in American society.

With the blessing of the Bush Administration, the Mexican government’s matricula cards are now accepted as a form of ID at 74 of the nation’s 9,000 banks. Illegal aliens, who have already broken our immigration laws by entering the country illegally can cash checks and open bank accounts. Yet there is nothing to assure that the cards carry accurate information and there is no means to check the background of the person holding the card. In practice, the consular cards are allowing illegal Mexicans to bypass the growing web of government control now being imposed on American citizens.

True to its promises to the Fox government, the Bush Administration has been silent, refusing to act on these unprecedented actions by a foreign government which are little more than a planned invasion of our nation. In truth, Fox’s policy is leading to little more than colonization of the United States by Mexico. Americans pay the bills, clean up the messes, and watch as our standard of living diminishes while illegals swamp hospitals, schools, and communities.

Fortunately, not all of our U.S. Representatives are turning a blind eye to this invasion. The President’s guest worker proposal is meeting staunch resistance from conservative Republicans in Congress. Representative Charlie Norwood (R-GA) has called on the President to drop the plan, saying it would be "detrimental to our national and economic security." Norwood has introduced the "Clear Law Enforcement for Alien Removal Act," (CLEAR) which would force the government to enforce immigration laws and round up illegal aliens.

Most recently, Congressman Scott Garrett (R-NJ) introduced "The Financial Customer Identification Verification Improvement Act" (H.R. 815). Though a mouthful of a name, H.R. 815 will "prohibit the use of identification cards issued by foreign governments, including matricula consular cards for purposes of verifying the identity of a person who opens an account at a financial institution," says Rep. Garrett. His bill will help foil the Mexican government’s outrageous efforts to undermine the sovereignty and independence of the United States.

The Bush Administration has tried to make the illegal immigration issue sound like an impossible problem to stop. The guest worker scheme is sold as a Band-Aid as we throw our hands in the air to surrender. Such bunk is nothing more than snake oil to cover very bad policy.

The fact is illegal immigration would be fairly easy to fix. First, allow the U.S. Border Patrol to do its job, like it tried to do in Los Angeles a few months back when officers began to round up illegals in the Hispanic neighborhoods. They were stopped by the "suits" in Washington.

Second, stop providing U.S. taxpayer funded programs like hospital care, access to public schools, and welfare handouts. Plans to provide Social Security payments to illegals should never be considered. Stop granting automatic citizenship to babies born to illegal immigrants (known as "anchor babies"). This would stop the practice of running across the border just in time to give birth.

Finally, pass H.R. 815 and stop this outrageous attempt by the Mexican government to claim United States territory as their private annex. The Mexican government has no right to meddle in U.S. policy.

Politicians can puff up and spew rhetoric about guest worker programs and filling jobs Americans don’t want, but the truth is our nation is being flooded by people who don’t care about our heritage or culture. They have no allegiance to this country, and in fact, remain loyal to their home country. They choose not to learn our language and they ignore our laws. Our taxpayer-funded services are diminishing, as hospitals and schools are facing overcrowding and bankruptcy. This is no foundation on which to build our nation’s future.

Stop the flow of goods and services to illegal aliens, round up those already here, and strengthen the border. This will solve the problem. It’s really pretty simple. Passing H.R. 815 to stop acceptance of the matricula consular cards is a good start.


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To: KneelBeforeZod

So the "new" Republican in the White House can do as good of a job on immigration as the last Republican I helped vote in?

If the final GOP Presidential nominee doesn't make a strong stand on borders, taxes, spending and guns, I'm staying at the house.


41 posted on 02/11/2006 9:02:27 AM PST by 308MBR (If fools were objective in their viewpoints, they wouldn't be fools.)
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To: TexConfederate1861

If Rudy, McCaine, Rice or any other "moderate" pro abortion, open borders, two state solution gun grabber gets nominated, I'll hold my nose and vote Libertarian.

Someone tell the RNC this isn't the party of LBJ.


42 posted on 02/11/2006 9:05:50 AM PST by 308MBR (If fools were objective in their viewpoints, they wouldn't be fools.)
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To: Sic Luceat Lux; Rick_Michael; All

A good senate bill addressing these problems HAS been introduced, but no one is paying attention. Ask your senators why they have not co sponsored S. 2117.

Snip from Thomas, sorry the links are temporary.

Mr. INHOFE. Mr. President, yesterday I introduced S. 2117, which is a bill engaging our Nation to fight concerning our right to control entry. It is legislation that covers many aspects of the problem we are having on our very porous borders. One part of this is utilizing retired law enforcement officers. As many people know, national law enforcement officers have to retire at age 57. We learned of their availability after 9/11 when the Transportation Safety Administration and our office was inundated with calls from these brave law enforcement officers who are retired, saying that they wanted to participate in this activity, and they are willing to do it for costs. The legislation I have introduced does include the very sophisticated type of a fence that goes along the border between Mexico and the United States and also with an army of people who can join those who have already demonstrated very clearly that if we have enough people down there, we will be able to secure our borders.

I am cautioning any of our colleagues who are concerned about this issue not to be tempted to use military because right now our military is stressed. We have an OPTEMPO that is unacceptable as it is right now. It should not be taking on other duties. Besides that, with the enactment of S. 2117, that would not be necessary.

Illegal immigration is at an all-time high, with around 1 million illegal aliens infiltrating our borders each year.

My legislation focuses on empowering our citizens and law enforcement officers to fight this flood of illegal immigration.

First of all, I want to make it clear that I honor the millions of immigrants that have come to this Nation, waited their turn, and gone through all the requirements to become American citizens to make our great country what it is today. I have spoken at many naturalization services and seen what these people have gone through to become American citizens.

I agree with the 1997 U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform that measured, legal immigration has ``led'' to create one of the world's greatest ``multiethnic nations.''

I also agree with the Commission that immigrants who are ``Americanized'' help cultivate a shared commitment to ``liberty, democracy and equal opportunity'' in our Nation. However, I cannot stand idly by and watch this great Nation collapse under the pressure of uncontrolled illegal immigration.

Roy Beck, Executive Director of Numbers USA, a non-profit organization dedicated to immigration reform, stated that ``a presence of 8 to 11 million illegal aliens in this country is a sign that this country has lost control of its borders and the ability to determine who is a member of this national community ..... a country that has lost that ability increasingly loses its ability to determine the rules of its society--environmental protections, labor protections, health protections, safety protections.''

Beck goes on to say, ``In fact, a country that cannot keep illegal immigration to a low level quickly ceases to be a real country, or a real community. Rather than being self-governed, such a country begins to have its destiny largely determined by citizens of other countries who manage to move in illegally.''

My bill, the ENFORCE Act, works to solve the illegal immigration problem in several ways. It will provide a way for more civilians and retired law enforcement officers to help the Border Patrol in stopping illegal border crossings and reduce the illegal immigration rate.

Through the creation of the National Border Neighborhood Watch Program, NBNW, retired law enforcement officials called the Border Regiment Assisting in Valuable Enforcement, BRAVE, Force agents, will come and work alongside Border Patrol agents. Civilian volunteers, much like the now well-known Minutemen, will be able to report immigration violations to assigned BRAVE Force agents.

The NBNW Program is modeled after the National Neighborhood Watch program, a collaboration between law enforcement, businesses, and concerned citizens who watch for and report suspicious criminal activity in neighborhoods to the local police.

The Neighborhood Watch Program has proven effective in reducing the crime rate in areas where it is implemented. I am hopeful that the National
Border Neighborhood Watch Program will have the same effect in reducing illegal border crossings as the Neighborhood Watch Program has had in reducing crime.

I also believe that the BRAVE Force will provide significant assistance to the Minutemen, who are sacrificing their time and energy as they work to preserve our liberties and enforce our laws.

Another provision of the ENFORCE Act will make it a felony to be illegally present in the U.S.

Under current law, it is only a misdemeanor to be unlawfully present in the U.S. This means that if illegal aliens are caught in the U.S. today and are deported, most of the time, they can turn around and come right back into our country legally, without consideration of the fact that they were previously in our country illegally.

By making unlawful presence a felony under the ENFORCE Act, when caught, illegal aliens will be entered into the National Crime Information Center, NCIC, database, a computerized index of criminal justice information (i.e., criminal record history information, fugitives, stolen properties, missing persons), available to Federal, State, and local law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies. They will also be banned from legally entering the U.S. for 5 years.

My bill will also establish another Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, office in Tulsa, OK.

We only have one ICE office in the whole State of Oklahoma and this is not enough to do the job of enforcing our immigration laws. For example, in September 2004, 18 illegal aliens were riding in a van in Catoosa, OK. The police pulled them over and found several illegal minors, as well as cocaine in the van. When the police called the ICE office in Oklahoma City, ICE authorities told the officers to let the illegals go because ICE did not have the resources or manpower to take them into custody. So Catoosa police let them go.

This is outrageous.

This year alone, 12 agents of the Office of Investigations of the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement served the 3,500,000 people residing in Oklahoma.

Additionally, Highway I-44 and US-75 are major roads through Tulsa that are used to transport illegal aliens to areas throughout the country.

We must provide our States and communities with the tools to arrest and detain illegal aliens. Creating a second ICE office in Tulsa, one of Oklahoma's largest cities, will help improve the lack of immigration enforcement in Eastern Oklahoma.

I would also like to note that my colleague, Congressman JOHN SULLIVAN, has introduced similar legislation to create an ICE office in Tulsa. Not only do I believe adding another ICE office in Tulsa will help local and Federal law enforcement, I also believe providing specific immigration training for law enforcement officers will help solve our illegal immigration crisis.

Our State, local, and tribal law enforcement are experiencing increasing encounters with illegal and criminal aliens during routine police duties. The typical officer often does not know the law, policy, and procedures for determining immigration status or violations--apart from or in conjunction with other offenses--concerning alien lawbreakers.

As immigration continues to affect interior communities, a key to addressing situations that intersect with other law enforcement involves providing State, local, and tribal law enforcement officers with basic training in immigration law and policy. Rather than expending millions of dollars on traditional classroom training, this basic training can be cost-effectively accomplished using the Internet.

Knowledge of basic immigration enforcement can complement law enforcement's core mission; should a local officer have strong reason to suspect other law violations without sufficient evidence to hold or charge the alien on other offenses, immigration violations may constitute sufficient grounds to hold a criminal.

This requires basic familiarity with immigration matters; therefore, this provision authorizes $3 million for a demonstration project to establish such an on-line training program through Cameron University in Lawton, OK. These funds will be used to develop and facilitate on-line training in basic immigration enforcement for up to 100,000 State, local, and tribal law enforcement officers in 6 to 8 States, similar to the 4 hours of classroom training provided to all of Alabama's state troopers in 2003.

This system will also provide, at the end of the demonstration project, a ``return on investment'' study documenting the project's cost-effectiveness.

Not only are illegal immigrants increasing by crossing the border and dodging law enforcement officers, they are having ``anchor babies'' in rapid numbers.

Anchor babies are born to illegal aliens who come to our country and have a baby who is then treated as a citizen because it was born on U.S. soil. These babies are helping the immigration population grow more rapidly than the birth rate of American citizens.

In fact the Census Bureau estimates that at the time of the 2000 Census, the illegal immigration population reached approximately 8 million. Therefore, according to this estimate, the illegal-alien population grew by almost half a million a year in the 1990s.

These numbers are derived from a draft report given to the House immigration subcommittee by the INS that estimated the illegal population was around 3.5 million in 1990. In order for the illegal population to have reached 8 million by 2000, the net increase would be around 400,000 to 500,000 per year during the 1990s.

Furthermore, according to the Center for Immigration Studies, CIS, a non-profit immigration reform organization, based on numbers from the National Center for Health Statistics, in 2002 there were about 8.4 million illegal aliens, which represent about 3.3 percent of the total U.S. population. That same year, there were about 383,000 babies born to illegal aliens, which represents about 9.5 percent of all U.S. births in 2002.

In the Spring 2005 issue of the American Physicians and Surgeons Journal, Dr. Madeleine Pelner Cosman says, ``American hospitals welcome anchor babies.

``Illegal alien women come to the hospital in labor and drop their little anchors, each of whom pulls its illegal alien mother, father, and siblings into permanent residency simply by being born within our borders.

``Anchor babies are, and instantly qualify for public welfare aid.''

Between 300,000 and 350,000 anchor babies annually become citizens because of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which says: ``All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside.''

These anchor babies are being used to enable their parents to skirt the law, cross our borders, and bring in additional, illegal aliens. As the law currently stands, because these children are considered citizens, it creates an incentive for more aliens to illegally cross into our country.

My bill will end this incentive by clarifying that only children born to citizens or legal permanent residents are considered citizens and ``subject to the jurisdiction thereof.''

The ENFORCE Act will also address several issues including clarification of acceptable identification documents, verification of Social Security numbers and benefits, clarification of the rights of local and state law enforcement officers concerning illegal immigration and construction of a fence along our southern border.

There is a growing problem regarding fraudulent identification, identity theft and foreign-issued consular cards in our country. Illegal aliens often steal a person's identification, such as the birth certificate of a deceased person, and use it to gain employment and other benefits.

My bill will help eliminate this fraud by establishing birth and death registries for localities to have the ability to check a person's identification to ensure they are truly who they claim to be. It will also require independent verification of birth records of people applying for a Social Security number.

The ENFORCE Act will clarify which identification documents can be used for official identification within the United States--such as driver's licenses, passports, etc.--eliminating the use of consular cards for identification.

Often, foreign embassies, within the U.S., will issue consular cards to their citizens who are in the U.S. These cards are unnecessary because the U.S. government either recognizes foreign passports or issues its own identification documents to foreigners who are legally in the U.S. The majority of consular cards have been found to be used as identification for illegal aliens and have been called an insecure document by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security.

Another provision in my bill will address Social Security benefits for work performed by illegal aliens.

Under current law, former illegal aliens, who gain legal status, are able to receive Social Security benefits for the work they performed while they were illegal.

My bill will end this practice by not allowing anyone to collect Social Security benefits for work performed while they were illegally present in this country. Our Social Security system is already strained and faces bankruptcy. Allowing work performed by illegals to be counted and used to further drain our Social Security system must stop.

The ENFORCE Act will also address fraudulent use of the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, ITIN.

The IRS created the ITIN in 1996 to improve tax administration because it needed a more efficient way to identify and track the tax reporting of non-citizens, such as foreign investors, who could not obtain a Social Security number when filing tax returns and other tax documents. ITIN applications can be mailed to the IRS, submitted at an IRS walk-in, taxpayer assistance center, or submitted through an acceptance agent.

A GAO testimony by Michael Brostek before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Social Security in March 2004 revealed that IRS controls for the ITIN could be easily bypassed and that it could be used for non-tax purposes, such as general identification. Mr. Brostek went on to testify that the ``IRS concluded that most resident aliens who have ITINs and earn a wage income are not legally employed in the U.S.''

This creates many concerns about use of the ITIN by illegal aliens, which is why my bill will make the ITIN look physically different than a Social Security number and not allow it to be used to obtain tax credits.

Another issue my bill addresses is building a fence along our southern border.

It is known, according to government reports, that foreign nationals from countries such as Syria, Iran and Saudi Arabia have crossed our southern borders, not to mention the high number of illegal aliens from other countries.

According to We Need a Fence, an organization dedicated to ensuring a fence is built along our southern border, a CNN poll has shown that 87 percent of its respondents support building a security fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The ENFORCE Act will direct a high security, state-of-the-art fence to be built along our southern border to prevent illegal border crossings. This fence will actually consist of two fences separated by a patrol road, ditches, barbed wire, and surveillance cameras. While the initial cost to build the fence is considered high by some, I firmly believe it will result in savings in the long run by preventing illegal border crossings and eliminating the cost of finding, arresting, detaining and deporting illegal aliens.

The ENFORCE Act will also make it illegal to establish day-laborer centers and to assist illegal aliens in finding employment, much like the sites that are set to be built for illegal aliens in Fairfax County, VA.

Earlier this year, the Fairfax County's Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to provide $400,000 in taxpayer funds to be used to build three day laborer sites to assist illegal aliens in finding employment. It makes no sense to not only ignore the large numbers of illegal aliens gathering in one place, but to enable them to continue to break the law by working in the U.S. and encourage others, such as employers, to break the law by helping illegals obtain jobs.

Another problem we face is educating illegal aliens.

Some states, such as Oklahoma, allow illegal aliens to receive in-state tuition at colleges and universities. This is a slap in the face to out-of-state students who must pay higher tuition than illegal aliens who have broken the law and do not even belong in our country. My bill will address this problem so that illegal aliens will not be able to receive this benefit.

I would like to conclude by sharing a personal story regarding illegal aliens who commit crimes in the United States and then flee across the border to Mexico.

Last May, my friend's son, Jeff Garrett, was tragically shot by an illegal alien while Jeff was turkey hunting in Colorado. After he shot Jeff, the illegal fled to Mexico, where he is hiding today.

I know this story is just one among many about innocent Americans murdered each year by illegal aliens who then find safe harbor in Mexico.

I believe the ENFORCE Act will not only help prevent these criminals from coming across our borders, but is a good start to ending our rampant problem of illegal immigration in general.

I ask my colleagues to join me in solving our immigration problem by cosponsoring the ENFORCE Act.

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43 posted on 02/11/2006 9:42:27 AM PST by WatchingInAmazement ("Nothing is more expensive than cheap labor," prof. Vernon Briggs, labor economist Cornell Un.)
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To: Rick_Michael
"Specifically, the Mexican government is distributing to its citizens a colorful new comic book with advice on how to cross the border. The 32-page book, "The Guide for the Mexican Migrant," was published in December by Mexico’s Foreign Ministry. Using simple language and colorful drawings, the book offers safety information for illegal border crossings. The book also provides a primer on their legal rights once they get across, and gives advice on living unobtrusively in the United States."

Absolutely absurd.

44 posted on 02/11/2006 9:47:21 AM PST by TAdams8591
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To: WatchingInAmazement

Good post/ Bttt


45 posted on 02/11/2006 12:10:57 PM PST by Sic Luceat Lux
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To: Sic Luceat Lux; All

We need a symbol.

To show you an example of a powerful symbol, which gives you your faith...a cross.

I thought of such a symbol just right now.

A wall.

Not just a wall on the border, but a huge wall on someones private property. With one side portraying all that is good of America, and the other side portraying all that is bad of the Mexican government. With words and pictures portraying a 'multi-racial', 'productive', 'self-sufficient', 'lawful', and moral government/people; while having a portrayal of Mexico's 'corrupt police, judges, and politicians', 'crime-ridden streets', 'hold your flag but not being there' illegals....a wall that represent a desire of a barrier between those two completely different cultures.

Emphasizing that we respect those whom want to cross that barrier in a geniune manner, whom want to be that moral, productive, and self-sufficient citizen.

Yeah, we need that symbolic wall.

Does anyone have a large amount of land, which is around the border? We can set-up a non-profit site and develop ideas of the mural or words on it. Ask for voluntaries, and financial assistance. Then we can get the news to take picture. We could have a big conference of people for speeches on the importances of the American culture, and the necessity that our neighbors reform their society, and culturally break down that barrier.

Everyones body has skin as a barrier to protect itself from disease, and to care for it's important organs. While it is a barrier to the ill, it's mouth will engage into healthy food it wishes to swallow. This ensures a health body, as it would a healthy country.

Shouldn't we build that symbolic wall? Spread the word.


46 posted on 02/11/2006 12:22:55 PM PST by Rick_Michael
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To: KneelBeforeZod
Make sure you vote and put a Republican in the white house

It should read "make sure you vote and put a Republican with a backbone in the White House".

As of now we have none of that, in regards to illegal immigration/Mexican invasion.

47 posted on 02/11/2006 12:55:54 PM PST by danmar ("Reason obeys itself,and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it....... Thomas Paine)
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To: x1stcav
simply stop the ability to wire money to Latin America without a demonstrated and approved need.

That smacks straight out of Lenin's book. Good luck passing that kind of measure on the federal level.
OTOH taxing the living daylights out of the wire transfers based on the amount sent, that will be a starter.

A demographic based schedule of taxing, on the countries, were the money are wired, the amount of money you send, how often and taxes will be adjusted accordingly. Supply and demand will control the taxing bracket.

I bet the politicians will love this type of thing, since they are hungry for every bit of money and a new taxation scheme.

Also additional banking regulations are in order to curtail some of the bankers, should I say "flexible" practices, to lure "new" customers.

48 posted on 02/11/2006 1:23:44 PM PST by danmar ("Reason obeys itself,and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it....... Thomas Paine)
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To: trek
Or better yet, put the senior executives of any company found hiring illegal aliens in jail!

When I was hired as a technician for a small/medium size dealership and going thru all that process, it was so stringent that I thought I applied for a job at NSA nevertheless.

The problem is with rogue construction/roofing/grading companies and people like you and me hiring those cheap hands.

I pass by every day by a designated "laborer site" and it is filled with Mexicans. Somebody must keep them happy!

49 posted on 02/11/2006 1:50:01 PM PST by danmar ("Reason obeys itself,and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it....... Thomas Paine)
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To: Sic Luceat Lux; Rick_Michael; DumpsterDiver

You might find this interesting.

Top 10 Priorities for GOP Congress in '06 (Human Events)

10. End earmarks

9. Ban all human cloning

8. Repeal Medicare Prescription Drug Plan

7. Stop President Bush’s amnesty/guest worker plan

6. Authorize oil drilling in ANWR

5. Renew the Patriot Act

4. Reform Social Security with private accounts

3. Cut federal government spending

2. Make President Bush’s tax cuts permanent, including abolition of the death tax

1. Build border fence to cover entire U.S.-Mexico border

http://www.humaneventsonline.com/lists.php?id=12229


50 posted on 02/11/2006 2:29:41 PM PST by WatchingInAmazement ("Nothing is more expensive than cheap labor," prof. Vernon Briggs, labor economist Cornell Un.)
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To: danmar

As I said in a previous response, we're polishing up the concept.

Keep working at it and spread it arpound. I think my friend's proposal has a lot of merit.

It just seems natural.


51 posted on 02/11/2006 4:00:52 PM PST by x1stcav (Fear not the enemy. It can only take your life. Fear the media. It can take your honor.)
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To: Rick_Michael

BUMP for a later read


52 posted on 02/11/2006 4:01:32 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Tagline removed by Moderator)
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To: danmar

I think the government is one of the biggest indirect employers of illegal aliens. Check out any highway construction site. Aren't all those contractors being paid with taxpayer money?


53 posted on 02/11/2006 4:02:35 PM PST by trek
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To: Rick_Michael

I think we need to build a tall brick wall from San Diego to Texas and every willing citizent can buy one brick or as many as they want and have their name on "their" brick!

I sure would be willing to buy a few bricks! Just tell me where to sign up! Our Government sure doesn't seem to want to get into action, so I guess it's our job to do so....

Just my thoughts..


54 posted on 02/11/2006 4:06:29 PM PST by Die_Hard Conservative Lady
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To: Rick_Michael
"Prior to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Bush and Fox agreed to consider granting permanent residency, 'green cards', to as many as three million Mexicans living illegally in the United States."

A little known and under-publicized fact.

Dubya Bush has ALWAYS been a Centrist.

55 posted on 02/11/2006 4:11:02 PM PST by F16Fighter
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