Wednesday, July 11, 2007

immigration

>This is what that is wrong with the new immigration bill. Just rolling
>over and giving in to these people.
>
>Subject: Interview with illegal Mexican
>
> Here is a REAL INTERVIEW with an illegal Mexican at a protest march in
>Texas .
>
>
> This is good! Below is a good example of a discussion with a master
>of circular logic. Don't be logical, don't respect the truth or
>your adversary, just say what you think makes a new case when the
>previous case gets too difficult to defend. On the streets of
>downtown Houston , May 1, 2006.
>
> Jim Moore reporting for a Houston TV station:
>
> Jim: Juan, I see that you and thousands of other protesters are
>marching in the streets to demonstrate for your cause. Exactly what
>is your cause and what do you expect to accomplish by this protest?
>
> Juan: We want our rights. We will show you how powerful we are. We
>will bring Houston to its knees!
>
> Jim: What rights?
>
> Juan: Our right to live here...legally. Our right to get all the
>benefits you get.
>
> Jim: When did you come to the United States ?
>
> Juan: Six years ago. I crossed over the border at night with seven
>other friends.
>
> Jim: Why did you come?
>
> Juan: For work. I can earn as much in a month as I could in a year
>in Mexico . Besides, I get free health care, our Mexican children
>can go to school free, if I lose my job I will get Welfare, and
>someday I will have the Social Security. Nothing like that in Mexico
>!
>
> Jim: Did you feel badly about breaking our immigration laws when you
>came?
>
> Juan: No! Why should I feel bad? I have a right to be here. I have a
>right to amnesty. I paid lots of money for my Social Security and
>Green Cards.
>
> Jim: How did you acquire those documents?
>
> Juan: From a guy in Dallas . He charged me a lot of money too.
>
> Jim: Did you know that those documents were forged?
>
> Juan: It is of no matter. I have a right to be here and work.
>
> Jim: What is the "right" you speak of?
>
> Juan: The right of all Aliens. It is found in your Constitution.
>Read it!
>
> Jim: I have read it, but I do not remember it saying anything about
>rights for Aliens.
>
> Juan: It is in that part where it says that all men have Alien
>rights, like the right to pursue happiness. I wasn't happy in Mexico
>, so I came here.
>
> Jim: I think you are referring to the declaration of Independence
>and that document speaks to unalienable rights .. Not Alien rights.
>
> Juan: Whatever.
>
> Jim: Since you are demanding to become an American citizen, why then
>are you carrying a Mexican Flag?
>
> Juan: Because I am Mexican.
>
> Jim: But you said you want to be given amnesty ... to become a US
>citizen.
>
> Juan: No. This is not what we want. This is our country, a part of
>Mexico that you Gringos stole from us. We want it returned to its
>rightful owner.
>
> Jim: Juan, you are standing in Texas . After wining the war with
>Mexico , Texas became a Republic, and later Texans voted to join the
>USA . It was not stolen from Mexico .
>
> Juan: That is a Gringo lie. Texas was stolen. So was California ,
>New Mexico and Arizona . It is just like all the other stuff you
>Gringos steal, like oil and babies. You are a country of thieves.
>
> Jim: Babies? You think we steal babies?
>
> Juan: Sure. Like from Korea and Vietnam and China . I see them all
>over the place. You let all these foreigners in, but try to keep us
>Mexicans out. How is this fair?
>
> Jim: So, you really don't want to become an American citizen then.
>
> Juan: I just want my rights! Everyone has a right to live, work, and
>speak their native language wherever and whenever they
>please. That's another thing we demand. All signs and official
>documents should be in Spanish . Teachers must teach in Spanish.
>Soon, more people here in Houston will speak Spanish than English.
>It is our right!
>
> Jim: If I were to cross over the border into Mexico without proper
>documentation, what rights would I have there?
>
> Juan: None. You would probably go to jail, but that's different.
>
> Jim: How is it different? You said everyone has the right to live
>wherever they please.
>
> Juan: You Gringos are a bunch of land grabbing thieves. Now you want
>Mexico too? Mexico has its rights. You Gringos have no rights in
>Mexico . Why would you want to go there anyway? There is no free
>medical service, schools, or welfare there for foreigners such as
>you. You cannot even own land in my country. Stay in the country of
>your birth.
>
> Jim: I can see that there is no way that we can agree on this issue.
>Thank you for your comments.
>
> Juan: Viva Mexico !
> .
>
> Pass this along to every American citizen in your address books and
>to every representative in the state and federal government. If you
>choose to remain uninvolved, do not be amazed when you no longer
>have a nation to call your own nor anything you have worked for left
>since it will be "redistributed" to the activists while you are so
>peacefully staying out of the "fray". Check history, it is full of
>nations/empires that disappeared when its citizens no longer held
>their core beliefs and values. One person CAN make a difference. One
>plus one plus one plus one plus one plus one........
>
> The battle for our secure borders and immigration laws that actually
>mean something, however, hasn't even begun.
>
> If this ticks YOU off...PASS IT ON!
>

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