Friday, July 23, 2010

Beyond Arizona law debate, common ground seen on immigration solutions

http://www.uscatholic.org/news/2010/07/beyond-arizona-law-debate-common-ground-seen-immigration-solutions

1 comment:

  1. My reply:

    That's just the point: common ground needs to be expanded, real ground, because the current 2K-mi. U.S.-Mexico border has never been and can never be part of a solution to the problem.

    Only the U.S. and Mexico have this ridiculous 2K-mi. border that's not really a border between two equal states but a barricade for de facto white supremacy and apartheid of brown-skinned peoples. As such it's evil and must go before it festers into a time bomb that explodes in all our faces. If given the chance the Mexican people would likely vote to scrap their govt. and reorganize their territory as a new U.S. sector, allowing the border to expand to the Mexican coasts where it's no longer a wall of apartheid and can be far more easily controlled since it will be seabound with huge ocean expanses to the landmasses in Asia etc. The U.S. must only drop its arrogant demands to learn English and accept an officially bilingual nation, which it already is now in a de facto sense. Learn about my 7-step Megamerge Dissolution Solution showing how a bipartisan Congress can do it in just years, making all other non-solutions a waste of time. http://go.to/megamerge

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