ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

 

After all this time, and the words repeated over and over again and the concept to me fading rapidly, one has to laugh that anyone would even suggest there is such a thing as "comprehensive immigration reform." When one looks at all the wrangling going on in the Congress for some time it is easy to conclude that.

Employers don’t want it. They want the exploitation of the cheap labor under the guise of lower prices and to further their bottom line without any inconvenience of making any background checks for citizenship. Illegals don’t want it. They want an easy path to citizenship without obstacles in doing so. Any time law enforcement picks up illegals it is decried by the churches as interfering with their sanctuaries. Or they are labeled as crusaders as they seek the publicity. Many law enforcement agencies will not enforce the law as it is a "federal" matter, but mostly it is not "politically correct." Whenever a town or city passes an ordinance some federal judge puts a restraining order on it as "unconstitutional." It is hard to even continue building a fence in our most explosive areas of illegal border crossings without someone filing a lawsuit.

"Comprehensive immigration reform" is a laughable phrase and should be discontinued, as nothing comprehensive will ever be passed that would be remotely suitable for all the special interests.

I point out to people every chance I get the fallacy of people even using that ridiculous phrase"(Comprehensive immigration reform". IT is totally ridiculous and furthermore impossible to achieve in the present poltical climate against American citizens and for the illegals.  No one cares about comprehensive. No one cares about citizens who have been complaining for eons about the flood of illegals. You have to wonder about the mindset of people like Linda Valdez, E. J. Montini, Salvador Riaz, and other columnists who perpetuate this righteousness about their touchy feely and goody goody writing toward illegals and this attitude that the illegal part of it is irrelevant. How many million times does the hypocrisy have to occur? Yes, they say: WE are against illegal immigration but, but, but, but. The only two people in the County who don't cast the illegal aspects aside are Sheriff Joe and Andrew Thomas. But their public support record means nothing to people who have a politically correct agenda.

Here are a few things plain and simple and we don't need all knids of what ifs or what about this or that for anything else.

1. They are illegal aliens, not undocumented immigrants.

2. They break the law, and as far as anyone excusing that, they come from a different mindset than I do.

3. They are NOT like immigrants of the past.

4. Quit dismissing their serious crimes as if the same crimes would happen to the same people without them here. Tell that to the wives of policemen wounded and killed by illegals and to the parents of the serial killer and rapists by an illegal in Chandler or elsewhere that "It didn't matter if they were illegal. If the illegals weren't here it would have happened anyway". That is the message, subtle or not, that is given when their crimes are downplayed as some kind of statistical garbage lumped together with other crimes. They are not supposed to be here. Plain and simple.

5. I will continue to view employers and people who continue to not try to support our laws for "politically correct" jargon as not doing their duty.

I am really sick of people using the racism card for every criticism of behavior of lawbreakers such as illegals(holding on to their skin color diatribe), and failing to understand in the slightest that citizens have a right and a duty to not take kindly to illegals for the very nature of their illegally crossing the border and their obvious contempt for America and the mockery of our laws and sovereignty.

I view employers using illegals the way they do as participating in slavery.