Posted on 05/01/2006 4:11:56 AM PDT by FerdieMurphy
Actually, instead of boycotting AMERICAN establishments on Cinco de Mayo, I plan to make note of all the business's that closed for May 1st, and I will not be spending anymore of my money there, nor my office staff. Let them know how much business THEY will lose if the American's take their business elsewhere, FOREVER.
In my area, all of the business's that will close (as it is already posted on the doors) are Hispanic owned anyway, and obviously they support their illegal relatives and their cause. SO, we will just show them, who spends the most money.....
ANd the question remains.... how do you deport 11 million illegals??? One at the time, if need be. ANd definetely, CRACK DOWN on any US business that hires them!!!
The INS could start at the "rallies" today. Betcha they could round up a couple million.
Cut off all their welfare, food stamps and free healthcare.
They'll come crawling out of our woodwork like the cockroaches they truly are.
Exactly.
If there's a will there's a way. Our problem is our disfunctional goobermint that has so damned many employees they get in the way!
Since you asked ... I wouldn't have to deport them; I'd simply remove the magnet that attracts them by enacting and enforcing "jail time" for those who employ them illegally.
Then ... I'd have the IRS confiscate as "tax for services received" all those money orders and all that cash that is sent south.
Then ... when the 10,999,998 illegals went home on their own, I'd deport the last two.
For those that say, fine, let them go at it, consider this: the refugee flood would dwarf the current flow of illegals. No, as has been postulated by different posters, Bush is playing a much larger-scale geo-strategic game.
With an expanded WoT against a nuclear Iran, we can't afford to have any problems on our southern border. So he's betting the long-term composition of our national culture/society against the very-real short-term threat of a nuclear attack.
Why he doesn't just come out and say this openly is beyond me. He might garner a little more support...
In 1954 Eisenhower deported a million illegals and clamped down severely on businesses that hired them. He willed it, it happened. We don't need any new laws. Just obey the ones that are already on the books.
< rant> Illegal aliens are marching in the streets for the right to violate our laws, but the faithful Republican voters are going to their jobs as usual building the nation and our economy, trying to make a living to support our families and pay our taxes. When are we going to march and boycott to get our country back, to get our Constitution back, to get the message through to our politicians that we don't want more government, we want less government. </rant>
11 posted on 05/01/2006 7:54:23 AM EDT by Small-L (I'm a staunch libertarian Republican, but I refuse to vote for a RINO)
Oh, please!
By "a secured rail corridor", I mean, secured by real soldiers and marines.
What force could Mexico even conceiveably field that could harm a hair on the heads of our military?
forced march
Sherman tanks? I think this writer is a little behind the times:
Jose, can you see that picking a Communist holiday to boycott "Gringo products" just may not be a good PR move.
No it won't. Mass arrest of all demonstrators on May 1 should yield good results. Documentation of school children will work, checking for citizenship for every pregnant Mexican woman who wants to have her baby delivered for free at county hospitals, implement a national ID system, and push real enforcement of existing immigration laws. You capture 25%-30% of them and deport them and the others will get the message.
What you don't do is say things like "Gee, how would we deport 11 million illegals?"
http://www.webworkusa.com/
Awwww the illegal job agencies websites are suddenly
NOT accepting any more applicants ;)
Work In Usa temp nf
The website "WebworkUSA" says they design websites and they are listed under "How to get a job in America employment agencies".
http://www.seekful.com/indx.cfm?q=Work%20In%20Usa
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