Saturday, March 25, 2006

In the domestic fight of our lifetime for law and order...

From here:
School Walkouts Protest Immigration Proposals
By Anna Gorman and Michelle Keller, Times Staff Writers
2:15 PM PST, March 24, 2006

A day before organizers planned to rally downtown against U.S. border restrictions, hundreds of students walked out of four high schools in Los Angeles this morning to march for immigr
ant rights.

The atmosphere was festive as 500 Huntington Park High School students waved Mexican flags, held balloons colored green, white and red, and periodically broke into cheers of "Mexico! Mexico!"

"Without immigrants, this country wouldn't be anything," said Anna Benitez, 15, a ninth-grade student who moved to Los Angeles at age 5 with her mother from Mexico. "We're people. We're human beings. We're not criminals. We're in this country to work."
Errr... people who make a life out of breaking the law are criminals. If you are in this country illegally, you are breaking the law, hence perpetrating a criminal action.

But they still don't get it:
"They are saying that we are terrorists, when the economy is based on immigrants," said William Pasillas, 14, of Garfield High School. He said his parents came from Mexico 30 years ago and are now citizens of the United States.

"They do good now, but why shouldn't other people get that opportunity?" said Pasillas.
They do and should get that opportunity. There should be and are opportunities up the wazoo for those who enter this country legally, and respect our laws. The more the merrier.

But to those who do not want to respect our laws, yet at the same time feel entitled to the benefits that this nation affords, I say, either do it legally or hit the friggen road.

I wish I had more faith in the U.S. Senate to do the right thing as did their counterparts in the House. The future of law and order in this nation hinges upon it. Do we obey it, or do we flaunt it?

Politicians will be under more pressure than ever before from illegal immigrants, the leftist media, and liberal democrat voting bloc whores to expediently ignore our immigration laws.

If law and order, our borders, our language, and our American culture is to continue, our elected officials' stance must be clear and firm: If you want to immigrate, do it legally.



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