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Print | Immigration Law Is Not Emotional: Part II
Right to the End© - Sep 30 2011
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It is actually a normal response to care that illegals are human beings. It is understood that they are trekking to this country through the harshest of conditions. It is also understood that they have much to gain and are in high hopes of boarding the "freebie train" in the "promised land" that flows with milk and money (sic). Such a reaction understands that these are desperately poor people who are living in squalor and who desire a better life. They want their children to have a chance in life and to escape the grinding poverty. But, are emotions a qualification to usurp standing law? And, even if the law is not accounted for shouldn't common sense be brought to bear? Liberals do not believe in common sense (or we would see at least some modicum of evidence).

Do I have a true understanding of this suffering or am I just an uncaring armchair soccer forward? Was I un-moved by a recent NPR report on Mexican children and youths who are suffering unexpected hardship and deportation as illegals because they had been brought into this country as babies by their parents? Was I saddened by the fact that they considered themselves to be Americans and yet they actually were not and had to face the consequences of their parent’s actions? Oh, yes. It was sad and I was moved accordingly. But I also knew that the suffering was due to decisions made by the parents and that no one else should bear or be required to bear any of that responsibility. Their suffering was being exploited for political gain to the max. The only thing more powerful than my sadness was the urge to throw up at the blatant demagoguery being vomited by NPR.

And, I've also been to Baja and Juarez, Mexico. I've seen entire villages that have no running water, no indoor plumbing, and no electricity. Their diets were almost exclusively corn tortillas and frijoles (beans). Then, there are the compos (labor camps) where families are living in what can only be described as chicken coops with tin roofs and dirt floors. One camp had a row of outhouses a hundred yards away across a large dirt yard. It had a single 1 1/2 inch vertical pipe with a hose bibb from which the entire camp drew their water by the bucket. I am not unmoved by such a scenario. In fact, I was moved to tears. My emotions were very alive and well and very much affected. So let it be understood that I have first-hand knowledge of the economic conditions that motivate the illegals.

But immigration law is unemotional. This matter of emotion has already been accounted for by those who drafted then passed the legislation. By enacting a law it was understood that a priority had been established and that priority was self protection and preservation. And the law is not without care or concern. There is a proviso that says that you are welcomed to come to this country but do so legally just like everyone else.

The law also accounts for the fact that you can't "save the entire planet" and assuage all of its misery. It knows that, if you take too many aboard your lifeboat, the boat will sink and everyone will drown. Astoundingly, liberals have no such common sense (their KGB brainwashing having been completed).

Today, far too many of those in Congress have lost that concept of self preservation and are forcing this nation into the dangerous position of becoming overwhelmed with illegal aliens. America is hemorrhaging money and resources like it had a transected aorta and there is no end in sight. But, there is just so much blood and when it's gone, life as such cannot be sustained.

Congress has turned a blind eye to the preservation of our domestic tranquility and national sovereignty. They have forsaken their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution (a treasonable offense). For instance, according to every reliable news source (now forced to report at least partial truth due to overwhelming empirical evidence), illegals are now responsible for as much as 50% of the crime in border towns and in other cities across this nation. Many have mental health issues and some bring in diseases that this country has not had to deal with in decades. There is also a bed bug epidemic with which we must contend (after 50 years of having almost no bed bugs in the country at all). Our women are being raped and robbed and our children molested. Our people are being slaughtered on the highways by drunken illegals (the author has been involved in two traffic accidents and both involved drunken illegal Mexicans). Diseases and afflictions not seen in this country for decades are on the rise with some becoming pandemic. Liberals take no thought for matter at all.

Many are even activists who belong to openly anti-American organizations and who openly flaunt that they will conquer America with the "power of the penis" and not the gun (e.g. there are three Hispanic births to every one non-Hispanic in my area and there are other regions of California where it is much higher). They have determined that Mexican "love" will eradicate the US. They would appear to be emotional too.

Facts like these should stir another emotional response with our leaders but, incredibly, they don't. In fact, to a normal person these dangerous assertions should actually evoke a counter emotion and that emotion would be one of self preservation and law enforcement. But, they have yet to do so which, again, points to unmitigated and open treason.

With this understanding, though, we can now also see that liberals/progressives/Marxist/socialist/Democrats/communists (for all intents and purposes they are the same) are a bunch of wild-eyed demagogues. They capitalize on such evocative issues by preying on people's emotions to garner power with which to steer our country over a political cliff so we will freefall into a "changed nation" of slavery and tyranny. Even after proof after proof that socialism does not work and cannot work, they forcefully campaign for our destruction. They are completely unconcerned that law is unemotional and do so to the peril of our nation. Is this any less than legalized insanity?

This matter can no longer be held under an emotional microscope and judged by bleeding hearts with their perverted and twisted logic and their Marxist ranting. And, doing nothing and waiting for someone else to act is no longer an option. There must be line drawn in the sand and the passionate fight for survival must begin.

But, when will enough be enough? When will we enforce the dispassionate laws that were set in place to protect America? When will we fight for our lives with the same alacrity that history recounts happened in WWII? Only time can tell. I certainly hope that it will be soon since the water in the pot is rapidly heating and the frog has hardly budged.

http://randyminnick.blogspot.com/2010/05/immigration-law-is-not-emotional-randy.html

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