March 26, 2006
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Thousands of immigration advocates marched through downtown Los Angeles in one of the largest demonstrations for any cause in recent U.S. history.Violating this country's laws by entering illegally, seeking covert employment from criminal US citizens, evading taxes while consuming the services those taxes are meant to provide...then brazenly marching en masse in cities all over the country you have victimized, shouting slogans in a foreign language, with the purpose of subverting its political process takes...gall.More than 500,000 protesters - demanding that Congress abandon attempts to make illegal immigration a felony and to build more walls along the border - surprised police who estimated the crowd size using aerial photographs and other techniques, police Cmdr. Louis Gray Jr. said.
Wearing white T-shirts to symbolize peace, the demonstrators chanted "Mexico!" "USA!" and "Si se puede," an old Mexican-American civil rights shout that means "Yes, we can."
I fault the Federal government for not having the Immigration and Naturalization Service aggressively checking citizenship at all of these insurrections. Each and every one of the estimated 11.5 million illegal aliens within our borders represents a failure of the government to enforce the laws of the nation.
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We don't have enough ICE agents to arrest illegal aliens at these protests.
Which is part of the problem. Because of Bush, the GOP, the Dems, and various other actors, we now have millions of illegal aliens here and we have to deal with them in some way.
What if they don't get what they want? Will they riot?
If we allow millions more illegal aliens or "guest" workers in the U.S., won't we not only have future marches but they'll be even bigger?
Have we not only lost control of our borders but of our interior as well?
Will our "leaders" capitulate to the demands of these foreign citizens?
Our safest solution in this case is to back away slowly: start enforcing our laws and start reducing the numbers of foreign citizens here. Otherwise, this is going to only get much worse.
Please write to your Senators and other reps demanding that they do what's in America's best interests.
Posted by: TLB at March 26, 2006 03:18 PM (vyK5U)
Posted by: Richard at March 26, 2006 03:28 PM (7KF8r)
Friends, I have nothing against Hispanics who come here wanting a better life. But, they are here in violation of the law, they are using services that they in no way have paid for, and they pay no income and property taxes. They drive without having a license and cannot read signs in English.
If the US is to survive as a nation, this has to be stopped. And before you say that Mexicans are only doing jobs that white people don't want to do, the truth is that Mexicans are doing jobs most Americans won't do at the wages that are being offered. This influx of foreign workers is driving down wages, but do the Democrats or Republicans either one care? No, I guess not.
Both seek short term gains at the long term expense of the nation. Besides, there are enough people here. We have to stop somewhere, or do we want a billion people here? Or two billion? Where does it stop?
Posted by: jesusland joe at March 26, 2006 03:38 PM (rUyw4)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at March 26, 2006 05:18 PM (8e/V4)
Posted by: Graeme at March 26, 2006 05:57 PM (VwhTY)
"The avalanche has already started, it is to late for the pebbles to vote."
Posted by: Harley at March 26, 2006 07:48 PM (VmTUn)
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Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 27, 2006 05:57 AM (0yYS2)
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Posted by: splashtc at March 27, 2006 08:20 AM (zlay8)
Posted by: dick at March 27, 2006 08:45 AM (XlQVK)
This is a result of failed government policies and their emphasis on legally admitting a glut of people to do jobs Americans "want" to do with H1B visas and the like and ignoring those who are simply willing to work hard. My husband went through a very difficult time not long ago trying to find IT work that was being handed out to foreigners willing to accept a fraction of what the market would normally dictate as wages for the same work, all the while those who hired the H1B workers had to deal with language barriers and sub-quality work. But they were encouraged by the government to hire them.
We should have had a more comprehensive "guest worker" status to offer all along. Our government has created this mindset of "jobs Americans won't do" by putting little or no value on blue collar labor. In the meantime they ignored the influx of illegal laborers at the borders while they focused attention on admitting white-collar workers. That's how we end up with admitting into the country highly qualified engineers and educators who just want to blow us up rather than the kind of people who will actually assimilate and contribute to the economy at the most base level.
They make it too hard for the average person to get into the country to work legally and too easy for someone who may have nefarious goals simply by virtue of their white-collar skills.
This is only part of the problem. If the government didn't kow-tow so much to labor unions exacting such a burden on companies who employ blue collar workers they migh not be so compelled to hire "undocumented" workers.
And yes, there are Americans who "won't" to do these jobs, but many of these are people who "won't" to do much of anything.
Posted by: Oyster at March 27, 2006 09:19 AM (V9juS)
And to make matters worse, the US is about to triple the number of Saudi students who are allowed to come to the US and attend college, or perhaps they have a more nefarious scheme. Didn't Saudi's participate in something really bad just a few years ago...ah, well, the memory escapes me. Perhaps I'll think of it later.
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