Friday, May 18, 2007

immigration

A TROJAN HORSE

The United States congress has passed a draft agreement in the matter of the so called immigration reform.

This bill is a Trojan horse, as I have said before, for years that the plan is to make the USA and Mexico one country, once these people are legalized and are able to bring in their relatives, the Mexican -American electoral power will be such that no politician will be able to oppose them, and the Mexican Americans will be able to make laws doing away with the borders and that will be that.

Those of you who have not read my letters to the president, copied here previously, should know that in March 2005 I was interviewed on our local talk radio, on the “Talk of the Wiregrass”. On that show I stated that “the United States and Mexico are practically one country, the borders are there only to keep the fools thinking otherwise. With this new amnesty ”Immigration reform bill” my statement is more true than ever. Only thing that the president and the congress need to do now is to tell the American public as to let us know when we MUST start taking the Spanish in school, as a part of no child left behind, since we will need to learn Spanish to get any new job where we have to deal with public.

In any case, legalizing more than ten million Mexicans already here, and then allowing them to bring in their relatives, will in short order turn half the Mexican population in to US nationals, then why would you need a border or border controls to keep the other half out?

What will that do to the living standards of the poor who will have new competition for the jobs? What about the laws against rape which is mostly never prosecuted in Mexico? What about incest that is not a crime there, or almost, would you have a third of the population under different laws and standards? Or will this new population will force the laws to be changed? They surely will have the numbers to politically make these changes? Will schools all over the country start teaching Spanish or will we have a dual school system one for English and one for Spanish. This all not as cute as “Born in the East LA”.

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