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Isn't it interesting how the Democrats 'humanitarian' championing of illegal immigrants never calls for increasing nor streamlining the legal immigration process?
Apparently they believe that immigrants are better served by paying nefarious and callous criminal agents to help them sneak into the country illegally by the back door cramped and suffocating in the backs of trucks followed by trekking across desert wasteland than by walking legally through the front door. Who knew?
I repeat a sentiment I have expressed here before. Ours is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. If these people do not understand how our form of government is constructed and operates they can not participate in it intelligently. Uninformed self-rule is doomed to failure. Legal immigration affords them the opportunity to gain such an understanding.
That is my biggest concern with illegal immigration. It is bad enough that so many native born citizens do not understand our system of government without those same people paving the way for the troves of others by which they seek to pack their ranks.
By Anonymous, at 10:41 AM
The New Standard had an article back on April 14, 2006:
Documented Immigrants Demand Vote in New York City
"As the immigration issue heats up nationwide, noncitizen New Yorkers – where documented immigrants constitute a huge minority – want the right to have a say in local politics."
That topic has not and will not go away. The New York Times and theNew York Post both had articles talking of the recent push for this action by New Immigrant Community Empowerment.
It's easy to see why they want illegal immigrants stampeding across our borders who then can be turned into citizens, or at least into 'legal' immigrants, by an act of Congress and bestow voting rights onto them as well.
Fifty years from now we won't recognize our country.
By HeavyHanded, at 5:14 PM
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