Posted by
Jonathan on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 9:05:59 PM
There are good reasons why something needs to be done about illegal immigration.
There
is much more to this than racism. It is not racist to not allow people
to break into your home. The same follows with a country. Illegal
Immigration is causing the increase in crime taxes and security
problems in our nation
(May 30, 2007 Senator Mitch McConnell, 4th term Republican from Kentucky. Congress.org)
Nearly
Ten thousand American citizens are killed each year by Illegal Aliens!
This number is greater than 9/11 & our troops killed combined since
9/11! Tens of thousands more are assaulted and robbed. Illegal aliens
account for sixty-five percent of communicable diseases in the United
States (2004 numbers). The FBI estimates that 50,000 of the 100,000
gang members in LA county in Calif. Are Illegal Aliens from South of
the Border!
Million of Lives are Destroyed by the Estimated 128
Billion of Drugs pouring across our Borders from Mexico each year &
thousands of Public Officials are Corrupted by the Vast sums of money
Available from the Mexican Drug Cartel!
William Rusher Thursday, June 7, 2007
William
Rusher is a Distinguished Fellow of the Claremont Institute for the
Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy and author of How to
Win Arguments.
According to the Heritage Foundation, It turns
out that the 4.5 million low-skill immigrant households hauled in an
average $19,587 more in benefits and services than they paid out in
taxes.
According to the Heritage study, that means that, to
American taxpayers, the net cost of low-skill immigrant households over
the next 10 years "will approach $1 trillion." (That's "trillion" with
a "t" -- 1,000 billions.) That's a lot of money for the American people
to shell out to provide businessmen with a huge influx of cheap,
largely Mexican labor.
Hugh Hewitt, Thursday, May 24, 2007
Hugh
Hewitt is an author, law professor and broadcast journalist. He is the
host of the “Hugh Hewitt Show,” broadcast live from Southern California
each afternoon. He conceived and hosted the 1996 national PBS series
"Searching for God in America." Hewitt is the author of numerous books,
most recently
A 2005 report from the Center for Immigration Studies by Janice L. Kephart says that:
Of
the 94 foreign-born terrorists who operated in the United States, the
study found that about two-thirds (59) committed immigration fraud
prior to or in conjunction with taking part in terrorist activity.
In
47 instances, immigration benefits sought or acquired prior to
9/11enabled the terrorists to stay in the United States after 9/11 and
continue their terrorist activities. In at least two instances,
terrorists were still able to acquire immigration benefits after 9/11.
These statements call for change but not the change that The President and our congress wants.
Why?
The reasons are simple. This bill is approaching the problem in the
wrong way as well as it is badly written. Consider these comments from
Sen. Sessions
Sen. Sessions, Thursday, June 4, 2007
I am
deeply concerned about the numerous loopholes we have found in this
legislation. They are more than technical errors, but rather symptoms
of a fundamentally flawed piece of legislation that stands no chance of
actually fixing our broken immigration system,” Sessions said. “Many
of the loopholes are indicative of a desire not to have the system
work.”
Sen. Sessions, Thursday, June 14, 2007
"I can't
fathom why they seem so obsessed to ram through this flawed bill that
the American people overwhelmingly reject. "While guaranteed
expenditures can certainly help with enforcement, it will do little to
change the fundamental flaws of this legislation. "The latest Rasmussen
poll finds that support for the bill continues to plummet. Only 20% of
the American people support this legislation. A decent respect for the
opinions of our constituents would, I think, compel political leaders
to slow down and respond to the public's broad-based concerns. "
This is why I wonder why our President is teaming up the liberal democrats to pass this legislation.