Heck, from my experience even a lot of FReepers don’t get it.
I think it’s because Bush is part of the open borders gang.
Loyalty to him, has blinded many here to the mess happening all around our border with Mexico.
In places with many illegals (like here, southern Cal), you can see it in their eyes.
We ... are the interlopers. It’s not our state, to them. Not too far down the road, it won’t be, for real.
It’s happening. And nobody seems to care.
California they can HAVE and they are welcome to it.
If statements like this made by the beast's campaign co-chair Ms. Huerta don't wake people up out of their collective stupor, nothing will. We, as a nation, are at a crossroads. The question is which fork in the road are we going to take. Turn left and you will have a country with open boarders, amnesty, a bulging third world invasion with little to no marketable skills, anchor babies and an ever expanding welfare state. Or turn right and try to bring back a little sanity by strict border and visa enforcement, mandatory assimilation, deportation of anyone found guilty of violating our laws, tangible employer penalties for hiring illegals, forced immersion into the English language by eliminating English as a Second Language programs in the public schools, and the requirement that one has to pass a physical administered by the federal government to qualify for legal immigrant status in the country.
It's obvious to me which road we have decided upon. I'll leave you with this thought to ponder: 80% of all American population growth between now and 2050 is projected to come from current immigrants (both legal and illegal) and their children. These are the same people who will be paying our Social Security benefits in the near future (Sarc). Good luck with that.
Here is another example of what Globalism produces, as soon as ideas such as Nationalism, and Patriotism are discarded in favor of a larger “Global” concept, borders no longer matter.
That and the US Chamber of Commerce is utterly in the illegal alien camp, they buy senators the way ordinary Americans buy loaves of bread.