Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Article of the Day

A law Arizona can live with, by George F. Will, goes through an issue I've never been able to understand. Why doesn't the US Government crack down on illegal immigration? I've never heard any legitimate arguments. Because all our forefathers were immigrants? Don't make me bitch slap you! My forefathers were legal immigrants, which makes all the difference you turd-burglar.

1 comment:

Trashcan said...

This is so obvious it's mind boggling that people can be against. The state made it illegal to be an illegal immigrant and people are up in arms, they're nazi's how dare they this is racial profiling, and an abuse of human rights, etc. Really? for cereal? What these people all really want is to have no such thing as an illegal immigrant, once you are in the US you should have all the same rights as anyone. They may still agree that it's good to keep illegal immigrants out, but once they are in it's too late, now they are americans. The best part are all the articles about how illegal immigrants are going to leave, portraying it as some terrible inhumane burden. That's the whole point of law, to get them to leave. If there weren't that many illegal immigrants this law never would have been passed, and if most of them move out likewise it will be largely forgotten.

I'm not a fan of the US's current immigration laws, but to suggest that being an illegal immigrant shouldn't be illegal is just assinine. People want to argue that only the federal government should be allowed to enforce that because they know the federal government never will, it's totally bogus.

There was an illegal immigrant who was drunk driving without insurance at northwestern. He was arrested for this, and then the university police notified immigration. Were people outraged that this guy was drunk driving, with no insurance to pay for whatever accident he caused no of course not, they were outraged that immigration was notified. How dare the university police notify immigration, it's a stain on the university, and they should be ashamed that they have such a backwards view of the human rights. It just boggles me.

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