We Don’t Negotiate With Illegals
It doesn’t matter if you are a terrorist. It doesn’t matter if you are an illegal guest worker who never leaves. It doesn’t matter if your altruistic intention is to obtain a pilot’s license. Even if you only want to learn how to fly a Boeing 747 ’straight and level’. It is not like you were lost and mistakenly wandered across an international border. You knew what you were doing. You knew it was illegal. Hence, you are referred to as an illegal. ‘Dis ain’t rocket science And the final sanguine point is you may not be from south of the US border. Odds makers would call that a long shot. But the fact remains that not all illegals are from Mexico or points south. If you are from any other country on the planet, these points still apply. You know, the thing you were supposed to do before entering the country. And if you did but have overstayed your invite……you guessed it, you’re illegal. Does anyone need more time with this? Are we clear?
Mass deportation should not be off the table. The understandable point made in the article referenced with this post suggests mass deportation is not viable. Many amnesty supporters also make that claim. If you are for amnesty that would be a logical position to hold. But even Congressman Tom Tancredo favors deportation by attrition. Meaning you dry up the incentives for being here illegally and the illegals will deport themselves as the jobs dry up. But then there is that group that will not be enticed to self-deport under that scheme. They would be the illegal illegals. That’s not a typo. First there is the illegal. Standard abbreviation for illegal immigrant. Then there is the not so standard illegal illegal. That would be an illegal immigrant practicing not only illegal entry and residence in the US but also employed as a criminal in the usual sense. Illegals are not all of one type. That would be part of the problem that few are willing to admit. Getting rid of the illegal illegals will require more than one approach. Whether mass deportation is utilized will be determined by how many illegals are also career criminals. The terrorist illegals will have to be apprehended through different means as well. Part of the problem is not knowing who you’re dealing with because we don’t know who most of them are.
Most of the references in the article from Tampa Bay Online are obviously liberal sources. There is the crying about the millions of children included with the illegals. There is the cost estimates associated with mass deportation. There is the lame comment that even strong critics of immigration, which should be illegal immigration, don’t agree with mass deportation or call it unrealistic. It never occurred to these bozos that the reason politicians say those things is answering truthfully would be admitting they screwed up. Allowing illegal immigration to get this far out of hand
makes them look like the idiots they are. And don’t expect them to admit it. There is no upside for them in discussing it. As far as the children are concerned. Blame their parents for taking that risk for them. And put your handkerchief away. The cost estimates are exactly that, estimates. And no one is presenting any data. It will cost the US taxpayer billions any way it goes. Do nothing and it will cost billions. Do something and it will cost billions. The damage in terms of dollars is already done. The only ones to profit from an illegal enterprise are the guilty.
Then it could be that the entire article was intentionally slanted to support amnesty. Because they suggest S.1348 is not offering amnesty. When you commit a crime and are held harmless in the matter, that is amnesty. But then Tampa is in Florida. This same article suggest there may be 5% of the Florida population that is illegal. Now I know that writer is on crack. Nearly anywhere in this country there are more than 5% illegals. The 12 to 20 million only estimates the Mexican illegals and perhaps the Latino group as a whole. There are illegals from other countries in the US. The bottom line here is this article is another example of feel the pain and get out the melting pot kleenex. Like the insurance salesman get out the guilt card when you want to close a sale.
Stanford Matthews
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Deportation Is ‘A False Choice’
By BILLY HOUSE The Tampa Tribune
Published: Jun 18, 2007
WASHINGTON - As the Senate rekindles debate on a comprehensive immigration bill, hard-liners on the issue say that claims they won’t accept anything less than a mass deportation of illegal immigrants are off-base.
“It’s a false choice,” said Mark Krikorian, executive director for the Center for Immigration Studies, a think tank that favors stricter immigration controls. “Because mass deportation is not even being discussed, except by maybe some kook writing a blog in his grandmother’s basement.”
