A commercial I recently saw for the movie “Bobby” grabbed my attention. Not because of the stars that will be making their cameos, nor the concept of a biographical movie on Robert Kennedy, but a quote made by a Mexican cook. It was quick, you’d miss it if you blinked, but he said “I didn’t cross the border, the border crossed me.” This summed up the illegal immigration dilemma in a nutshell.
The New York times reported today that there are 50 cities and counties in our country that are planning to provide sanctuary to illegal aliens. Los Angeles is among the counties taking such action. Essentially sanctuary will provide a safe place for those who are here illegally. Last time I checked, that means they are breaking a law (or two or a dozen), and they are being encouraged to do so with such “protections”.
All the while, when our cities and counties plan to provide sanctuary, there are groups of “pro illegal immigrants” terrorizing those who oppose their views. That’s right…much like the Democratic Party, if you oppose their views you will be punished.
Now, I’ve been one Republican that has been sick to death of the current actions (or lack thereof) on this extremely important issue. Just before the election Bush allowed for a 700 mile fence on our southern border. I applauded that action, as little as it was. Now that the Dems are in control, what is their plan?
Per www.democrats.org:
“Despite support from Mr. Bush, Republican resistance in the House managed to block a broad immigration reform package passed by the Senate in the summer. The bill included tougher border security provisions, a new immigrant guest-worker program and a path for millions of illegal immigrants to attain legal status.
Instead, the House passed a bill to build a 700-mile fence along the Mexican border”
Damn Republicans…they ruin everything. Good news is that now the Dems are in power, we’ll most likely have millions of new hermanos obtain amnesty in the near future. Bienvenidos a Mexifornia! Hijole.
California, Democrats, Mexico
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