Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Latino Illegals Go Home

Bureau of Immigration and Custom Enforcement and Pew Hispanic Center facts point to the reasons for immigration problems in the U.S. In 1992 there were app. 4 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. of which 80% were Latinos. Now there are app. 12 million illegals of which 10 million are Latinos( 1/3 are unemployed). During this past 14 years U.S. Border Agents increased by 189%. What caused the spike inspite of the increased border protection during the full Clinton presidency and roughly 1/2 of the Bush presidency? Lack of enforcement of existing laws is the reason. Enforcement actions against illegals and their employers fell from app. 1500 per year in 1992 to only 3 in 2005. Clinton's watch saw a decline from 1500 enforcement actions per year when he took office to 1000 per year by the time he left. Bush is worse. He has presided over a decline from 1000 actions per year to a probably criminally effected number of only 3 enforcement actions in 2004. Campaign contributions do work.


America is a magnet for illegals.Besides the opportunity for work there exists multiple free services that await illegals compliments of our irresponsibly and probably unconstitutional welfare laws. These perqs include but are not limited to free schooling, free medical care, free legal advice, automatic citizenship for children born to illegals in the U.S., ballots in multiple languages, driver licenses and in some areas the opportunity to vote. Also the reason for many of the illegals being welcomed by some is the fact that our home-grown welfare citizens won't get on their knees except for Jesus or a sexual act.

Illegal Latinos should stay in their own country. They should concentrate on having less children and having their own governments provide the framework for employment. Our own carpetbaggers, businessmen, lawyers and all the other vendors who feast on the illegal immigration problem should consider themselves more than somewhat a traitor to America at large. If they can't live by the spirit and letter of the laws then they should be treated as illegals also.

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Blogger JoeSF said...

When will American workers get tired of having their wages sacrificed on the alter of deflation?
...When all protected government workers and elitist’s professionals who are protected from competition get their earnings cut!
How come I meet engineers and doctors from Eastern Europe driving cabs here because they cant practice their profession in America? Why do teachers still have the nerve to demand a raise or go on strike! BECAUSE THEY ARE IMMUNE TO WAGE COMPETITION FROM ABROAD!!!! Which is the one thing they love about illegals, they will work on the cheap saving participation in the costly workman’s compensation, unemployment, health, and retirement programs the Amrican public voted for! Meanwhile, John McCain thinks Americans won’t pick lettuce for 50 bucks an hour because we are spoiled. The story follows here is the link and an excerpt from Tammy Bruce:

http://tammybruce.com/archives/2006/04/john_mccain_thi.php

John McCain Thinks Americans Are French

In other words, we're a bunch of lazy, spoiled children. But the last time I checked, it wasn't a bunch of French cry-babies saving the world from freakish Islamist terrorists. Consider this outrageous comment from McCain at a speech today to the AFL-CIO (or what's left of it):

Labor leaders boo McCain on immigration, Iraq

[...]But he took more questions, including a pointed one on his immigration plan.

McCain responded by saying immigrants were taking jobs nobody else wanted. He offered anybody in the crowd $50 an hour to pick lettuce in Arizona.

Shouts of protest rose from the crowd, with some accepting McCain’s job offer.

“I’ll take it!” one man shouted.

McCain insisted none of them would do such menial labor for a complete season. “You can’t do it, my friends.”

Some in the crowd said they didn’t appreciate McCain questioning their work ethic.

Uh, yeah. Gee, I think this makes things very clear. John McCain, a United States senator, didn't just pull the example of $50 an hour for "picking lettuce" out of his keister. No, he thought about that. And he thought that even for a decent about of money (which amounts to $8,000 a month, $96,000 a year, btw) that Americans wouldn't either "lower" themselves to do that work, or find it simply "too hard."

That's a funny thing to say considering the fact that our low-paid enlisted troops, young men and women between the ages of 19-23, are doing something as unglamorous, more difficult, and certainly more dangerous than "lettuce picking."

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