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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cage Rattler who wrote (60857)11/26/2011 11:30:50 AM
From: John2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
I must respectfully disagree, my friend. I simply do not believe that we should compromise one iota on the issue of illegal alien, which materially harms virtually U.S. citizens to some degree. I think it is disgraceful for Gingrich to suggest and argue that we do. I cannot think of a single benefit to their presence.

When I think of illegal aliens, I cannot help but think of the scores of honorable Air Force officers who are being forced out of the service before retirement so that Obama can spend on other unsavory things that are import to him, such as caring for illegals. There's apparently plenty of money for that, right?

Without the billions (trillions?) spent on caring for illegals, would the money be there to retain those honorable Air Force officers until retirement? Probably so. Likewise, how many American citizens do without each day, or make do with less, so that illegal aliens can have a slice of our pie?

Yes, I think it is very possible and imperative to find and remove all (or nearly all) illegal aliens and their anchor descendants, regardless of their time spent in the United States.

With the right Congress and President, this can easily happen.

For example, the United States busses millions of children to and from school five days a week. Ergo, logistically speaking, moving millions of people is not an issue. Likewise, if I stop paying my taxes, I would receive a quick visit from the authorities. Quite obviously, the government can control citizens very easily, but not illegal aliens?

I submit that removing nearly all illegals would be a much easier task than bussing school children and microscopically-monitoring the tax obligations of citizens.

We have observed very significant illegal alien departures from Arizona and Alabama, simple because tough illegal-immigration state laws were passed. I don't think it would take much more to compel many illegals, if not most, to leave the United States voluntarily.

Steps to total removal:

Step 1: Elect a Congress and President who vow to find and deport all illegal immigrants from U.S. soil.
Step 2: Enact a law that makes illegal immigration a felony
Step 3: Enact a law that retroactively removes citizenship from the anchor-descendants of illegal aliens
Step 4: Enact a law that requires the federal government to confiscate all assets (money, accounts, property, precious metals) from illegal aliens within the United States
Step 5: Enact a law that makes knowingly hiring an illegal alien a felony
Step 6: Enact a law that makes renting or selling housing to an illegal alien a felony
Step 7: Enact a law that requires citizens to report suspected illegal aliens to ICE
Step 8: Announce that the United States will no longer tolerate illegal immigration in any form. Officially state that illegals must leave peacefully now with their personal belongings, or suffer severe financial consequences in addition to being forcibly deported.
Step 9: Recall troops from foreign wars and position them along the southern U.S. border with orders to shoot to kill invaders.
Step 10: Find and systematically deport all illegal aliens and their anchor descendants remaining on U.S. soil.

I believe that after Steps 1 through 9 are carried out, Step 10 would be a comparatively easy task.

If we cannot resolve ourselves to get tough and stop being a weak, tolerant nation, we deserve to be overrun by Mestizos and other unwelcome invaders, and we also deserve to lose our freedoms and our lives to them, which we will.

Finally, there is the question of desirability. I do not desire the Mestizo/Mexican/Hispanic/Latino culture on U.S. soil. If they want to legally immigrate in small, authorized numbers and fully assimilate, fine. For the rest, adios.

Just my two cents… -g-