Saturday, June 30, 2007
In Amnesty's Wake
For the second time in two weeks, the proposed Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill is dead. It is history. Already in the wake of the second sound defeat of this terrible Amnesty legislation, polls are being taken asking, “What should the next steps be in dealing with the immigration problem?” The problem with the illegal aliens will not go away. So what do we do now?
THE “DO SOMETHING ABOUT ILLEGAL ALIENS” PLAN
I participated in two polls on Friday – one by WorldNetDaily.com and another by OneNewsNow.com. These polls triggered some solutions for the current illegal immigration problem. After considering the results of those polls and after considering what else should be done to solve the illegal alien invasion problem, here is a prioritized list of what America should do with the illegal immigration challenge:
(1) Secure our borders
... a. Build a complete fence on our borders
... b. Increase Border Patrol agents
... c. Empower and support Border agents in doing their jobs
(2) Vigorously enforce existing immigration laws including
... a. Punish any business who employs illegal aliens
... b. Immediately deport those illegal aliens convicted of crimes or member of violent gangs
... c. Do a comprehensive review and analysis of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and to institute changes to clean up and clean out the bureaucratic inefficiencies. Tweak existing laws or create new laws to make the agency more responsive to the goals of eliminating new illegals from invading and for screening and processing current illegal aliens for trial, deportation or assimilation.
(3) Eliminate government benefits for illegal aliens
(4) Remove all federal funding from any municipality or entity of any kind who has a policy of harboring or providing “sanctuary” for illegal aliens.
(5) Demand that the Mexican government remove all consulates which distribute and counsel illegal aliens in how to get away with breaking American law.
(6) Pressure the Bush Administration to dissolve any North American Union until Mexico policy of aiding and abetting the illegal alien invasion of the United States and to purge their government of the influence of drug lords and to institute reforms to help their impoverished.
(7) Change the law to require parents be citizens of the United States in order for their child to be considered an American citizen, not merely the fact that they were born on U.S. soil.
These are but the beginnings of what we ought to do in lieu of the flawed Amnesty plan concocted by Bush-Kennedy-McCain. Reform measures should be in the form of small pieces of legislation well thought out and analyzed for cost-benefit to support the implementation of the above list.
RESULTS OF THE AMNESTY DEFEAT
The American people were energized and activated to do something about the stealth moves of the President and Congress to sneak through Amnesty for 12-20 million without regard to cost or long-term damaging effects on this nation. Here is some of the collateral damage resulting from smashing the destructive Amnesty Plan:
· Senator John McCain can kiss his campaign for President goodbye, it is history.
· Senator George V. Voinovich can begin making plans for retirement after showing his ineptness regarding the Fairness Doctrine and the specifics of the Amnesty bill as demonstrated on the Sean Hannity Radio Show this week.
· The 46 Senators who voted to fast track the Amnesty Bill to passage and who are up for re-election will be weakened in their efforts to get re-elected in 2008.
· President Bush’s legacy has been severely damaged as a result of making Amnesty such a high priority and a seemingly self aggrandizing affair
· The illegal aliens are still criminals and should be treated as such until leave ths country willingly or forcefully, or until they become legal citizens.
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