Tuesday, May 02, 2006


A Day without an ILLEGAL immigrant!
(can we have a few more of those,... maybe a month?)

Round two of the Banana Republic, I mean the illegal immigration marches concluded last week. A few observations.
1. Does anybody know that a specific section of the Mexican Constitution makes it "high crime" to be in Mexico illegally and is punished by up to 2 years in prison? Hmmm, I wonder if anybody in Washington has mentioned that. Probably not. They are all making the electoral math for the elections of 2012, when many of these "undocumented" will run to the polls and vote for whomever gives them the most social programs. Not a judgement mind you, just a historical fact.
2. Mexico's southern border (with Guatemala) has been a target of Amnesty International for repeated "flagrant" acts against their neighbors to the south. Translation: The Mexican Army has the authority to shoot and kill any poor sucker getting caught waltzing across the border. A nice hypocracy by the Mexican junta considering they have epileptic seizures at the thought of our border patrol round up their citizens when they just happen to waltz into our neck of the woods.
3. If the marchers where boycotting to show their economic effects, why did they not boycott using the following services as well: Our hospitals: So that they don't keep going bankrupt under the sheer weight of having to serve so many un-insured and undocumented persons. Our public schools: So that MY kid isn't in an over-crowded room, in a classroom with a teacher who has to say every other word in Spanish, this retarding everybodys's progress. Government housing: Such as HUD programs, that most of them get, and that are about to collapse here in California due to system abuse and volume. Working in the manual labor sector of the economy: Therefore not artificially depressing the labor rate so that it makes it possible for any American or LEGAL resident who has paid his dues with years in service and experience to compete in the work-place.
4. It just occurred occurred to me that if we all cut our own damn grass and pluck the weeds out of our yards, nearly a million of Illegals would have to go to Canada and look for work there, that is if the Canadiens let them in. After all, THEIR goverment is not as migration-friendly as the press will have you believe.
5. Every time you pull into "Homes" Depot and pick one of the day laborers for some task, you are feeding the fuel that keeps them coming back. Simple mathematics. Eliminate the magnet and motivation to cross the border and you eliminate the majority of the problem.
Lastly, yesterday for the first time in a very long time I drove to a McDonald's drive through and horror of horrors,... Somebody spoke to me in a language that I could actually understand, English! A day without an illegal Immigrant was so nice, that I am requesting the organizers of the march to make it 365 day a year thing.

A disclosure: I am Latino, my girlfriend is Latina, I am tri-lingual and I don't have a racist or bigoted bone in my body. My thought on this is driven by clinical thought, not emotional shrill.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

True! oh and True!

So, here is a thought and I don't really know how much impact it makes, but what if our government said to Mr Fox: "Yo, check it out (Quoting randy Jackson's typical opening line) Listen up Dog, we are shutting down all trade, ceasing all economic aid until YOU secure your border. If you do a good job, then we will PAY you to keep it secure."

Ok, so would they suffer more if we shipped back all the illegals here now, or if we impose the above economic sanctions? Which would be easier for the US to accomplish?

Conservative Soup said...

Dardin,

This is excellent excellent material. You should let us post it on Conservative Soup.

Will

Conservative Soup said...

oh, and points 1 and 2 are awesome. I knew that Mexico had stringent border crossing requirements...but, I had no idea. Such HYPOCRISY!!!

Will

Conservative Soup said...

Milt and I are discussing having you as a 3rd columnist (flattering ourselves by calling ourselves columnists)... interested?

Anonymous said...

Please feel free use my comments to best fit your needs. Very happy to contribute to your mission. Sorry for the "anonymous" bit but I am at the office and forgot my log-in!