Wednesday, May 19, 2010

http://www.freep.com/article/20100519/NEWS06/5190326/Lawmakers-urge-state-to-get-tough-on-immigration-laws

1 comment:

  1. My reply:


    Yes, "papers please" laws are popular, but the U.S.-Mexico border has swamped the immigration system and made it far harder to protect the U.S. against dangerous illegal aliens such as Islamic terrorists. The answer isn't to seal it up because it's unsealable, do the math, 100-100 soldiers per mile times 3 for 3 shifts a day, 24/7/365, requiring a permanent national draft. The answer isn't to lock up Mexican border-crossers, since that wastes resources and in the end they will just be released and recross. The true answer is to quit being scare of the little mice and see the elephant in the barn, the incurably corrupt Mexican govt. that is an eyesore on the continent and rides the rich on the backs of the poor, driving them to cross the border while making sweetheart deals with the U.S. establishment to silence exposure. Only when it is dissolved can there be a permanent problem. Find out how it can be done with the bipartisan Megamerge Dissolution Solution at http://go.to/megamerge

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