January 08, 2007
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A Reader Reveals (Inadvertently) The Motive For
Immigration Enthusiasm
A Texas Reader Is Angry At A
Houston Chronicle Editorial
A reader writes from Texas:
I beg someone to respond to this Houston Chronicle
editorial today. I am so angry that I know I will
not be as skilled at this as you. Here is a snapshot of
it:
“But there's little
empirical evidence that Hispanics driven here by
extraordinary dedication to their families pose any sort
of threat to U.S. culture and values. True: Today's wave
of immigrants has been slower than some groups to
learn English or become citizens. This reflects
geography and recent changes in immigration
law—banning easy return home—more than immigrants'
rejection of American values. In fact, surveys indicate,
newcomers bring with them a values system that includes
hard work,
marriage and personal sacrifice, for which many
Americans long.” Rein
it in: Texas legislators should weigh illegal
immigrants' economic role — and refuse to fall into a
culture war, Jan. 7, 2007, Houston Chronicle
This is in response to State Rep.
Leo Berman's attempt
to challenge citizenship for anchor babies and his
comment about loss of American culture.
"If we do nothing, in 10
years, just based on the current birth rate, we're going
to have 50 million (illegal immigrants and their
children) in the United States. Our country will change
totally. Our culture will be gone," said state Rep. Leo
Berman, R-Tyler. "We've been invaded without firing a
shot."
Illegal workers the talk of Texas By R.G.
RATCLIFFE Houston Chronicle Jan. 4, 2007
Please help Rep. Berman!
James Fulford writes:
Economic immigrants aren't driven by "extraordinary
dedication to their families," who have
either been abandoned
or dragged through the desert at the risk of their life.
They're driven by a desire to make money. They have
food, and jobs, and homes, in Mexico.
They don't have TVs and cars,
which is why
they're such bad drivers.
So, OK, they want the
American Dream bad enough that they're willing to sneak
across the border and steal it—why does this pose a
threat to US values?
Well, once you concede that
Mexican values are
different from
American values, it
becomes obvious that Mexican colonies
[colonias]
in America will have
Mexican values. And
that's not good.
Rep. Leo Berman is to be
congratulated for saying what he said, and for taking
some action at the state level. If Texans wait for the
Bush Administration or the current Congress
to take action, they'll be waiting
a long time.
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