Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Illegal Invasion
If someone enters a country without the permission of that country, he/she is "illegal" and by definition a criminal. What a simple concept! In the United States of America the cost of criminality is having to be subject to the law. The laws are already in place. Enforcement of the law is a different kettle of fish. If a citizen enters the property of his neighbor, and refuses to leave, he may go to jail, be fined, and may end up in prison. On the other hand, if one enters the United States uninvited and steals resources from us, we offer sanctuary and the carrot of future citizenship. If that illegal alien issues a child while in the U.S., then the child is automatically a citizen (oh, never mind that pesky part about "jurisdiction" in the Fourteenth Amendment). more later...

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