Friday, December 24, 2010

The defeat of the Dream Act and our lost decade on immigration reform By Roberto Suro

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/23/AR2010122302215.html

1 comment:

  1. My reply:

    When it comes to reform of our relationship with Mexico, we've lost more than a decade, it's more like a century or two, creating de facto apartheid of brown-skinned peoples on the pretext of having a different language and/or religion. The last decade of so-called immigration reform has been a joke because it refuses to address the root issue of the apartheid that keeps Mexico a failed backward dependent state that is becoming a ticking time bomb. To cut to the chase, the only true solution is to end the apartheid by working to integrate Mexico into the U.S. as a new sector and granting all Mexicans full U.S. citizenship, in return for voluntarily putting their territory under a new U.S. flag with more stars. Voluntarily means that Congress first invites the Mexican people to join the U.S., and they approve it via referendum or plebiscite, and go from there. It will still take a new generation to grow up who know only one country for the megamerge to be complete. One country with no official language, religion, or race, just 400+ million citizens sharing the New World in peace and prosperity and taking on the rest of the world. Find out how it can be done with the nonpartisan Megamerge Dissolution Solution:

    http://tinyurl.com/megamergeblog

    http://go.to/megamerge

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