U.S. Border Control


No borders=no sovereignty=United States of Mexico

April 12, 2006

I am a Santa Monica, CA native. I frequent a Salvation Army thrift store that happens to be next door to a construction supply where many day laborers gather to solicit illegal employment. Recently, two outhouses were placed on the sidewalk at either end of the construction supply business.

Why was that necessary? Because these people have brought their third world mentality which shows no regard for private property or proper behavior and respect for America. In short, they urinate and defecate wherever they can while awaiting an illegal employer. Instead of removing them, the City
panders to them.

I see a not-so-subtle cultural takeover that impacts the quality of life for the citizens of this country. I have worked with them.

They are not Americans, as I understand Americans. This was proven by the protest in Los Angeles where they showed their true colors. What American, that does not speak Spanish, would want to work in an environment where your co-workers' knowledge of English is barely enough to perform their work?

Americans are few and far between in these unskilled labor positions and, when hired, it is easy to feel unwelcome in these places. In fact, it is becoming quite rare to find Americans performing
these jobs anymore because in many cases they only hire their own.

Unskilled American workers are successfully excluded (discriminated against) which allows our President to exclaim these are "jobs Americans will not do". An insult to many hard working Americans (like myself) who, in the past, have filled these positions.

Is Hawaii in America? Why aren't they importing illegal laborers to perform these "jobs Americans will not do"? Who does the work in hospitality, food service and construction there? How ever does this work get done there? Maybe we need to bail them out of the problem they
don't know exists and send them a couple hundred thousand Mexicans.

I'm no lawyer but, can we demand a thorough Environmental Impact Report to study the impact of giving between 10 and 15 million (initially) illegals permanent residence in this country? We've heard much rhetoric from both sides. What is the impact on our health care system, education system, roads and traffic, urban density and economy?

We need a contingency because it is painfully obvious that our so-called Representatives will stop at nothing to pass amnesty legislation for the illegals who are able to march in the streets and totally disregard the citizens of this country.

Thank you and keep up the good fight.
Mark Rosenberg

 


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