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March 27, 2006

Invader Update: Mexiforniacation

 

 

Many, even in conservative circles and in conservative radio, such as Michael Medved and Hugh Hewitt, have repeatedly voiced the sentiment that expelling the 12 million illegals now living here would be impossible, impractical and would never happen.

 

But I think we're seeing more and more why expulsion, at least of those raising a raucous and being exceptionally deviant is not only an option, but a necessity.

 

Indeed, it is surprising now to see how quickly the fence-sitting among conservatives have found religion on this issue.

 

So in addition to the bills currently before Congress, I think it’s also important that we make sure that whenever an illegal alien (or any foreign citizen) comes out into the open to denigrate the United States on US soil, he be immediately detained and deported.

 

Here we have in the LA protests tens of thousands of non-citizens who are chanting anti-American slogans, talking of reconquista, ethnic-supremacy, and doing the bidding of a foreign power that uses them like ill-educated pawns. Of right concern, many of these pawns may be willing to take the side of, harbor and even aid a terrorist. These are exactly the kind that should be giving our Department of Homeland Security sleepless nights. It’s also why deportation of rabble rousers be among the very first things we do to set the new tone for how things will be from this point forth.

 

But there’s a good side to the protests, believe it or not. Each day the illegals are out protesting, business sees just how easy it is to live without them, which is good for any slave-labor addict. Additionally, schools will no doubt enjoy the more hygienic and education-friendly environment; and taxpayers will be saving a mint not saving the entire Central American continent from poor subject-verb agreements and a lack of good math taught in foreign tongue.

 

If we need to spend billions to round up and blithely transport these miscreants back to whence they came, so be it. Our federal government created this problem by ignoring it – and the American people and now it’s time to own up.

 

As for any guest worker program, I may sound a bit soft here, but I do support a program, and in fact suggested this many months ago. I think a fast track visa system would be a worthwhile policy, provided that among other things the borders and immigration laws are strictly enforced, workers are paid a fair wage (no more of this slave-labor, taking advantage of foreign workers garbage) and background checks are thorough. Also, no entire families to milk our healthcare and welfare systems.

 

As for those already here, I support the guest worker program for those illegals too: our prisons need more laborers.

 

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Posted by Martin at March 27, 2006 10:27 PM

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