January 13, 2006
Mexico And Its Neighbors Demand Open Borders And
Our Leaders Are Saying "Yes".
By
Donald A. Collins
Between the perfidy of
George Bush, John McCain, Ted Kennedy, their
business paymasters, the ethnic lobbies and now the
Mexican government, any of us who thought our US
citizenship was being protected as our Constitution
provides might as well whistle in the wind.
In an AP story printed on Tuesday,
January 10 in the Washington Post, we are told
that "Diplomats from
Mexico and
Central America on Monday demanded guest worker
programs and the legalization of
undocumented migrants in the United States, while
criticizing a U.S. proposal for tougher border
enforcement." [Mexico
Demands U.S. Allow More Immigration, By Mark
Stevenson]
These aggressive border-buster
foreigners baldly state that
"Migrants, regardless of their
migratory status, should not be treated like
criminals."
And the Post reported:
”The
countries represented at the meeting—including Mexico,
Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Belize and
Panama created a working group to design a regional
policy to avoid
migrant abuse and to follow the course of the
legislation."
Real immigration reform might cause
Mother Mexico to lose some of the
$16 billion a year that Mexicans living in the
US remit home.
So: First, we see
outsourcing of our technology to anybody who can
give us a cheaper worker. This practice, as we now see
with GM and Ford, will create competitors all over, most
recently China.
And of course this is touted as
"free trade" which can now be clearly defined as
"Send us your
technology and we will steal it and turn your
domestic manufacturing plants into empty shells and make
your communities dysfunctional."
Next, we find our own Federal government won’t enforce
our borders despite the cost to our own citizens,
especially our poorest. Our
labor unions are so weakened that
some unions now look to signing up these illegals as
the only means of boosting their bargaining impact.
Then, when these illegal non
citizens (often called
"undocumented aliens") use public services,
bring in relatives, particularly the aged ones who are
in need of health services, we wonder why we are going
down the drain as a nation.
The members of our government have
been presented with a golden opportunity to reverse this
immoral, lawbreaking trend with the House bill HR 4437,
which
does many good things to seal our borders and
enforce our broken immigration system.
However, it is widely reported that
this legislation
may not survive intact in the US Senate, where
Bush’s amnesty demands are most respected.
Folks, we citizens really need to
clean house. In the mid term elections this coming
November, one question is all it should take for any
thinking citizen to decide on whether his or her
Congressperson should return to DC: How did you vote
on HR 4437 as amended and passed by Senate/House
conference?
If the final enacted legislation
contains another amnesty or had the teeth of enforcement
badly pulled from HR 4437 as passed by the House, then
unless he or she fought like a tiger to stop those
diminutions, vote against them.
It’s getting very serious. Mired
in a war in Iraq, which has cost far more than Bush or
Congress will admit, our international reputation for
fairness and morality tarnished to the point of no
return, our national deficit huge, our trade deficit
burgeoning, and our national debt over $8 trillion with
perhaps another $2 trillion as yet uncounted, America is
looking very sick. And it just doesn’t look that much
better, regardless of which major party controls the
government.
My message to Americans: what the
hell, stay in your gated communities, watch the
Super Bowl, and continue to believe things are just
dandy. You have been told and told, but most of you
haven’t listened and you may not be listening now, so
I’m seriously considering spending more time on the golf
course to enjoy my
golden years while the
fiddling continues.
Donald A. Collins [email
him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and
a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform. His views are his own.