Thursday, July 29, 2010

Immigration Vs. Isolation

  Wow! They are demonstrating in Arizona, but which side should I take?  I mean it doesn't effect me does it, and those poor people just want a better way of life.  I mean, most of the Hispanics do the jobs Americans don't want to do, or are to lazy to do anyway, right?  Wrong

Here is my take on Illegal Immigration in general; wrong is wrong.

Our country is being systematically invaded by a foreign nation.  The Mexican president has even complained about SB1070 being passed in Arizona. WHAT?  A foreign government complaining about a sovereign country securing it's borders, you've got to be kidding me. 

I am not opposed to legal immigration, this country was founded on immigration.  I do believe the following requirements should be met by any immigrant that enters our country.

The person should immediately begin learning our language upon applying for citizenship.  The person should be able to pass an English as a second language test prior to receiving citizenship.

The person should be given no more than sixty days to secure reportable employment once they have entered our country (reportable means that they will start paying taxes).  If that person has not secured employment, they will be deported and unable to apply for reentry into our county for the period of one year.

The person will not be eligible for government assistance until five years after the person has become a citizen of the country.  This will ensure that the person has made a genuine attempt to integrate into our society instead of living off of it.

The person will be required to report for drug screening prior to and for a period of two years after becoming a citizen.  This will ensure that the new citizens are responsible and dependable.  If the person fails a drug screen, the person's citizenship will be revoked and the person will be deported.

Anchor babies should not be an excuse or pathway to citizenship. 

Any person convicted of felony within ten years of receiving citizenship should have their citizenship revoked and be immediately deported after the completion of their incarceration. 

This brings me to my philosophy on how to handle illegal immigrants. 

Any illegal alien caught within US borders should be treated arrested and sentenced to no less than two years of hard labor.  Illegal alien are not guaranteed rights under our constitution and such have no right to due process.  Once it has been verified that the person is not a legal resident of the United States, that person goes straight to jail.  There is no need for a trial. 

Notice that I said two years of hard labor, I really mean hard labor, working on the nations roads, cleaning up our parks, etc.  If they don't like it then they shouldn't have entered our country illegally.  No comfortable rooms, air conditioning, televisions, high school equivalency programs, or trade schools; just a plastic bag and a yellow reflector vest.  Once their sentence has been completed they are taken to the nearest port and handed over to their nation of origin.  If the person is caught a second time, the sentence is doubled, and so on.

If an illegal alien turns up in an American hospital, they will be treated, then incarcerated, then deported.  i believe that this policy would cause a drastic decline in the illegal aliens crossing our borders.

Now, as for illegal aliens that cross our borders and commit crimes against citizens.  I believe they should be treated as enemy combatants.  I mean lets face it, they have entered our country through illegal and clandestine means, and committed a physical crime against a citizen of our country.  This sounds to me almost like an act of terrorism or even an act of war.  Seems to me that should be a capital offense punishable by death doesn't it.  Or maybe we should just try them in accordance to the laws of their own country.  I'm sure they would love that.  I believe that the minimum sentence for illegal alien who commits a crime should be double that of an American citizen followed by immediate deportation.

Well, that's my opinion

1 comment:

  1. George Lemen, Pima AZJuly 31, 2010 at 11:22 AM

    I have lived in Arizona for 20 years. We have signs 80 miles from our border the tell us, and you, to stay out of the area due to UDA activity.
    That is just not right!! It mostly BLM land. Your land, and my land. Where is the army when WE need them?

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