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10/27/09 - A Silicon Valley Executive Calls Indian H-1B Workers Incompetent Cheats and Frauds
From:
George
Weinbaum (e-mail
him)
Re:
Peter
Brimelow's Interview With Thom Hartman
I agree with
Brimelow about the disastrous consequences of the
14th Amendment
as it has been misinterpreted.
Here's a law
that I propose Congress pass:
"Any woman
giving birth to a child while in the United States
illegally, shall be imprisoned in a federal penitentiary
for ten years"
Now build the
prisons, station
ICE agents
in every hospital and watch the number of
anchor babies
fall 90 percent.
Then, assign
agents to monitor schools to identify overlooked anchor
babies if they enroll five years later.
End federal
aid to schools, hospitals or localities that give any
type of
assistance
to anchor babies. Notify
ambulance
drivers
that if they deliver a pregnant woman to a hospital from
Mexico to El Paso,
they will be classified as
"aider-abettors"
and will be fined or jailed.
Imagine how
hospital
administrators
will react when they see a few of their number
imprisoned.
These are just
a few of the things we can do while Congress dawdles
along.
A recent letter from Weinbaum about Barack Obama's
average SAT scores is
here.
Other Weinbaum letters are archived
here.
Peter Brimelow writes: I can't help thinking it would be easier to reform the citizen-child clause, thus removing a major incentive, and increase attrition and deportation!
Our reader's ideas sound shockingly draconian. But of course an illegal mother who gives birth to a citizen child effectively steals amounts of money, for example in school costs and Emergency Room Care, that, if taken from a bank rather than the American taxpayer, would, in fact, justify a ten-year sentence.