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May 01, 2006

Not These Immigrants

 

 

There are some parts of town where immigrants and the children of immigrants number by far in the majority. In such communities, you’d expect by hearing news accounts that every business would be closed, every school would be empty, and every soul would be among the throngs that never showed up downtown.

 

Calling illegal aliens immigrants is like calling a high school dropout a graduate.

 

But such an expectation would be amiss if it were held, because unlike those bandied about the news as “immigrants”, real immigrants love America. In fact, they loved America even before they came to America; they loved America so much, they revered its laws, its customs, its values and way of life, and still do. As also did my grand parents who were among them. Unlike the worthless shirks – the unlawfully present hostile foreign nationals who give no regard for others waiting in line fleeing far worse conditions than they, nor for those already living here, the immigrants who came here for the American dream, both to realize and to preserve it lived today as any other: continuing to make that dream come true for them and America by going to work, going to class, and buying goods and services.

 

Let’s not let the leftwing media tarnish the good name of the immigrant. How dare they, after all, for we Americans and legal aliens are all here thanks to legal and loyal immigrants they and no one else built this country. Calling illegal aliens immigrants is like calling a high school dropout a graduate. Every time the media call the hate-America crowd of foreign pawns of Mexican aggression “immigrants”, it’s a slap in the face to the rest of us. Where's the sensitivity, one might ask.

 

Lawlessness is what has led to the Third World status south of the border; it was that way before America even existed and will continue to be that way until there is a major sea change. Now illegals want to bring the Third World here. Let’s send them and their crooked poverty and corruption back. If they want to stew in their own juices rather than learn the American paradigm, let them, but let them do it far, far away from here; and let the press learn the difference between an immigrant and a barbarian.

 

 

Posted by Martin at May 1, 2006 06:40 PM

Comments

Excellent post!..I will try the Trackback again hun ..lets see if it goes thru laters ..:)

Posted by: Angel at May 2, 2006 03:55 PM

Great post, Martin! I'm tired of people coming here and acting like they don't have to follow our laws. Ridiculous!

Posted by: Lady Jane at May 2, 2006 10:03 PM