posted on Jul, 30 2010 @ 11:27 AM
This is not the one thing that many in the United States would want to hear or even think about at this time frame, as it is suggesting several things
that this current adminstration is known for. The first is that if they can not get something through congress, the federal government is handing it
off to the agency to make the rules and regulations, thus making congress a useless part of the government. This is adhorrent and against the
constitution of the United States. Another is that they are actually thinking about granting amnesty to thousands if not millions of illegale
immigrants who are here already, thus bypassing the laws of the country. The final bit, and it was at the very bottom of the article, is that it
shows that the federal government is out of touch with the common people, that they are worried about further errosion in the confidence of the
federal government. The federal government does not even seem to realize that the confidence in it is already low, and that too much more, then the
question of rioting and violence will change to when and where. The people of the country are tired, we are tired of being ran over by the federal
government and the lack of equal justice on the part of the laws. We all know the immigration system is broken, and that the borders are not secure,
but neither side is willing to take the unpopular and policitally inconvient stance to take the necessary actions to stop and correct such, leaving it
up to the status quo. The immigration debate has been going on for years and years, and for as much as there is talk and laws, nothing every gets
done. The polticians who are in office and who will be coming into office would be well served to pay attention and to take action, to do both at the
same time, rather than putting the value of one over the other. A general amnesty when it was done multiple times before did not work when it was
given, and has only made the problem far worse now than it should have ever gotten. The end result of this memo, if it is used to shape current and
future regulations, will result in a backlash far worse than what has been seen so far. In the years since this issue started to make a main stage in
politics, there has slowly been a build up of opposition, including now where armed militias are going out and patrolling the border and forcing the
illeglae immigrants to return home, along with starting to shoot at the drug runners. As this continues it will esclate to far worse violence, only
leading to the people who support the illegale immigrants to doing the same but only to impede the police, sherriffs and border partrol. The border
is slowly starting to become a war zone and no mans land, and that is where no one wins, and both sides lose. The hispanic community right now feels
that they are targeted, but at the same time, more and more reports and the statistics are coming out that the biggest percentage of illegale
immigrants are hispanic and from Latin and South America. The hispanic community further complicates matters when they start waving the flag of
Mexico when protesting on behalf of illegale immigrants, and are often ready to move to violence when opposed and or willing to disrepect the flag of
the country. If they would stop and police their own, to include telling others not to cross illegally, and to come through the front door, then they
would find that they have more support and people willing to back them than what there is now.
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