Sunday, June 10, 2007

Immigration Bill killed for now but still hanging around!



On Thursday June 7th, S1348 (Comprehensive Immigration Reform) was tabled after a second vote to end cloture failed. For those not familiar with the legislative process. Pro-illegal Senators wanted to END debate on the bill and vote it through. Of course they had orginally wanted to vote on the bill before Memorial Day! As for the Senators from Arkansas, Lincoln voted to end debate on the bill while Pryor voted no. While this is a victory we must not forget that the problem of illegal immigration still exist. We must also not forget that many powerful people want to try to push comprehensive immigration reform onto the American People. The fate of the United States of America is still up in the air!

First off, the fence is still being built at around 1 mile every 3 months. At that pace, every person who is not a part of the drug cartel, elitist family monopoly, crooked government cesspoole that has run Mexico into the ground will be able to go across the border by the time the wall is built. We assume that Mexican Army will still be abusing Central and South America along it's southern border as it has always done.

Second, companies like Tyson Foods, Cargill, Swiftco, Greene Poultry, and other crooked companies will still be able exploit illegals, buy off politicians, and fund anti-American organizations like La Raza. The American taxpayer will have to pay for the welfare, education, and other services of illegal workers and their friends/family. The media will still claim that the 4.4% of illegal aliens in the workforce are the backbone of the US economy and that we can't remove illegals from America. They will ignore events like Operation Wetback, the Hazelton incident, and immigration reform in the State of Georgia.

Third, more Americans will still be killed by illegals than by terrorist acts. We will still be vunerable to terrorist attacks from those illegaly in the country and the majority of meth, cocaine, heroin, and other drugs will still enter the United States from Mexico.

Finally, it appears that the powers that be want to try to cram another amnesty/comprehensive immigration reform down the throats of the American Voters. President Bush stated earlier today, "I'm going to work with those who are focused on getting an immigration bill done and start taking some steps forward again. I believe we can get it done. I'll see you at the bill signing."

I do want to thank the American voters in Arkansas and everywhere else who called, faxed, mailed, emailed and worked to stop Amnesty Renamed II from leaving the Senate Floor last Thursday. We must now stop the Federal Government from making illegal immigration worse while enacting true immigration reform like Hazelton and Farmer's Branch. We did it before, and we can do it again.

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