Friday, January 20, 2012

Illegal Immigration Means Not Legal

The United States of America has been under invasion for the past several decades.

Illegal immigration means not legal. Period.

When persons decide to either breach the borders of the U.S., or overstay work, visitation or education visas they are no longer in legal standing. They cannot cry foul, when caught. 

The U.S. Federal government has been derelict or duty by allowing our nation to be invaded. The first charge of the U.S. President is to protect the borders. Presidents have been remiss in this, and should be held legally accountable. 

State and Local governments and law enforcement who are actually enforcing what the laws on the books they can, or are putting into place reasonable new laws regarding illegal immigration, are my heroes. Here, here for them. Yes, they should turn in individuals and information for ICE and U.S. Border Patrol. 

I simply don't want to hear Latinos and Hispanics bemoaning this; if you're here legally, you have no problem. (And don't think you can hold rallies to cry foul; you're lucky our National Guard doesn't round you up, attach GPS tracking bracelets to you all on the spot, and deport you in due time. Note to U.S. Government: don't say you don't where to find the illegals; when they assemble in public rallies; they're right in front of you!...)

Listen, the last great waves of immigration required persons to have Sponsors, be healthy, not be criminals, and have work pre-arranged. Besides, during the immigrations of the late 19th and early 20th century, people truly wanted to become Americans. Not like many of the Latino and Hispanic "invaders" today, who don't actually want to become Americans and assimilate, but instead want to use and abuse America.

Illegal immigration of "fence-jumpers" or "port-crashers" isn't fair to those elsewhere in the world who've applied for U.S. citizenship, but must apply and wait their turn. America needs to have an orderly influx and know who is coming and going within our nation.

Those who want to come legally to America and make a better life for themselves, and the nation, are always welcomed, though.


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