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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Reform?

Do we really need immigration reform?

Maybe instead of Reform we just need enforcement.

We live in a blessed country and we are a generous people. Our country is being invaded, and our generocity taken advantage of. Justice and Charity are different things. Christians should be compassionate, but not suckers.

May 1 is a date the hispanic community is wanting to be a 'day without a mexican' by staying at home. Will this include those that are planning their invasions across our boarders on that date? What would a day without caucasians look like?

They claim to want to be part of the melting pot of the United States. The USA hasn't been a melting pot since the culture wars began. People stopped melting a long time ago.

Mexico won't change and become a land of opportunity until people demand opportunity there. The pressure to reform should be on the southern side of the border. Enforcement should be the stance on the northern side.

It can be solved easy enough.
1. Children of illegals born in this country should not be given automatic citizenship
2. Public education and healthcare should require state issued identification
3. Sending money out of the country should require state issued identification
4. State issued identification should require a birth certificate, or a passport and documentation of legal entry.
5. Government provided services to illegals should be left to individual states to decide. (if Ted Kennedy wants to offer services to illegals in his state, let him). These services are not transferrable to another state.

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