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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Illegal Student Arrests

    
Seven illegal immigrant students arrested in a Southern California street protest say they're now waiting to see if they'll be deported in a test of the Obama administration's immigration policy.

     They are practically daring the US to deport them. These are illegal immigrants! If the US does not deport these illegal students, what kind of message will that send south of the border? I will tell you what the message will be: "Come on in!!!! We are a bunch of chicken shits that can be made to change our policies to appease CRIMINALS. That's right I said CRIMINALS. The flood of illegal aliens across the United States southern border is wanton, violent, continuous, and unchecked. That is the truth. There is no "alternate" truth.
     There are really only two ways illegals enter the United States: by foot or by land motor vehicle.
You will note that air travel is not in that short list because air travel is essentially not used by illegals to enter the United States. Although even after 9-11, illegals have the unmitigated gall to flock to airports and take commercial aircraft to their destinations deep within America. You might be nearly strip searched but illegal aliens seem immune to capture. And, yes, the perpetrators of 9-11 did seem to take airplanes. They also had student visas.. That has been changed. Also, note that boats are not on the list. There are probably a hundred times more surf boards and even inner tubes used to illegally float into the United States than real boats. Boats are reserved for the most part for Chinese, Haitian, or some other ocean crossing group.
     Further, trying to enter the United States by boat has some very interesting rules. If you can make it "un-captured" to US dry land then you are handled differently than if you are captured still in the water. And by "water" I mean the high water mark. If you are still in the "water" then you have not reached the US, and can be summarily be sent away with not one nod from the courts. If you make it to a point just above the high water mark -- dry land -- then all of the various processes and procedures of the INS and the courts are ready to help you stay here. If you are Cuban and reach this magical high water mark then you have made it and no effort will be made to deport you. This is something that I DO NOT understand. Illegal entry should be illegal no matter where you come from or how you get here.
     The cost of harboring illegal immigrants in the United States is a staggering $113 billion a year -- an average of $1,117 for every “native-headed” household in America -- according to a study conducted by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). President Obama, in a speech, July of 2010, at American University in Washington, D.C., argued that the entire immigration system is broken and needs sweeping reforms. Among the changes he said are needed is "a path for [farm] workers to earn legal status," which is an opening for a new amnesty program. There are two choices in the immigration debate: One choice is pursuing a strategy that discourages future illegal migration and increasingly diminishes the current illegal alien population through denial of job opportunities and deportations. The other choice would repeat the unfortunate decision made in 1986 to adopt an amnesty that invited continued illegal migration. An amnesty program wouldn’t appreciably increase tax revenue and would cost massive amounts in Social security and public assistance expenses. An amnesty would therefore be an accentuation of the already enormous fiscal burden.
     The single largest cost to the government of illegal immigration is an estimated $52 billion spent on schooling the children of illegals. Nearly all those costs are absorbed by state and local governments. The breakdown of costs on a state-by-state basis shows that in states with the largest number of illegals, the costs of illegal immigration are often greater than current, crippling budget deficits. In Texas, the additional cost of immigration, $16.4 billion, is equal to the state’s current budget deficit; in California the additional cost of illegal immigration, $21.8 billion, is $8 billion more than the state’s current budget deficit of $13.8 billion; and in New York, the $6.8 billion deficit is roughly two-thirds the $9.5 billion yearly cost of its illegal population. The most important thing to remember is the enormous cost to state and local governments due to lack of enforcement of our immigration laws.
The federal government pays $28.6 billion in illegal related costs, and state and local governments pay $84.2 billion on an estimated 13 million undocumented residents. In his speech, Obama estimated that there are 11 million (just one more lie from the Obamaites in Washington, obviously looking for the immigrant vote).
     But, of course, immigrant rights groups will say that these numbers include American-born children of migrant workers, to which I say that these numbers should include these children as they are the product of illegal immigrants. These "American-born" children of illegals are just a way for the illegal parents to be able to stay in the US. But, if a marijuana plant is grown in the US, no matter if it is used by a person with a legitimate prescription for medical marijuana, it is still ILLEGAL to have under Federal law. ILLEGAL is a definition of a CRIME. 
     So, I say: "Deport these seven ILLEGAL students and check the immigration status of everyone at these types of ILLEGAL rallies." If they are found here illegally a second time, automatic 10 year prison sentence.
      
     Under the Mexican law, illegal immigration is a felony, punishable by up to two years in prison. Immigrants who are deported and attempt to re-enter can be imprisoned for 10 years. Visa violators can be sentenced to six-year terms. Mexicans who help illegal immigrants are considered criminals. The law also says Mexico can deport foreigners who are deemed detrimental to “economic or national interests,” violate Mexican law, are not “physically or mentally healthy” or lack the “necessary funds for their sustenance” and for their dependents. This sounds like the kind of law that a rational nation would have to protect itself against illegal immigrants — that would stop and punish the very people who are violating the law. Mexico wants people to come to the United States and to send their money home. They want to make their problems our problems — that’s their foreign policy. 
      So, let's build the fence and enforce our laws, then I bet our economy turns back around.

      God Bless America
    

    

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