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2006.06.25

D.C. Metro to Get Spanish Signs, New Train to Mexico

Officials at the Washington D.C. Metrorail system plan to meet the needs of a growing number of undocumented commuters by installing Spanish-language signs that would direct monolingual aliens to board a new one-way train to Mexico City.

Read on here.

Posted by Bill Faith on June 25, 2006 at 06:43 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack


2006.06.19


Letter urges Bush to join House bill

Top conservative leaders have written President Bush telling him to drop his insistence on a guest-worker program and a path to citizenship for illegal aliens and instead support the 85 percent of congressional Republicans who want to tighten law enforcement first.

Signers include William J. Bennett, Robert H. Bork, Ward Connerly, David A. Keene, Phyllis Schlafly and a number of think-tank academics and pundits.

The immigration debate is the first major issue on which Mr. Bush finds himself opposing a majority of Republicans in Congress and depending on Democrats to deliver a victory. In their letter, the conservatives tell Mr. Bush to side with his fellow Republicans in Congress or risk repeating the 1986 immigration law that promised enforcement and amnesty but delivered only the amnesty.

Read on.


Posted by Bill Faith on June 19, 2006 at 05:56 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack


2006.06.16

Bush snubs border sheriffs

Bush declines to meet with border officials
Bush snubs border sheriffs President refuses to meet coalition as lawmakers prepare hearings -- Sara A. Carter

President Bush has refused to meet with border law enforcement officials from Texas for a second time. His response to their request came in the form of a letter Monday, angering both lawmakers and sheriffs.

[...]

In fact, some Republican members of Congress, upset by what they call the administration's seeming lack of concern for border security, are preparing to hold investigative hearings in San Diego and Laredo, Texas, early next month.

Members of the House subcommittee on international terrorism and nonproliferation hope to expose serious security flaws that could potentially lead to terrorist attacks in the country, said Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, who is a member of the panel and has pushed for the hearings.

"The next terrorist is not going to come in through (Transportation Security Administration) screening at Kennedy airport," Poe said. "We already have information that people from the Middle East have come through the border from Mexico. They assimilate in Mexico learning to speak Spanish and adopt customs and then they cross the border into the United States."

[Read the whole thing here. Hat tip: Michelle Malkin]


Posted by Bill Faith on June 16, 2006 at 06:53 PM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack


2006.06.15


Socrates on Illegal Immigration
By Victor Davis Hanson

After Socrates was convicted by a court of questionable charges, his friends planned to break him out of his jail in Athens. But the philosopher refused to flee. Instead, he insisted that a citizen who lived in a consensual society should not pick and choose which laws he finds convenient to obey.

Selective compliance, Socrates warned, would undermine the moral integrity of the entire legal system, ensuring anarchy. And so, as Plato tells us, the philosopher accepted the court's death sentence and drank the deadly hemlock.

Socrates' final lesson about the sanctity of the law is instructive now in our current debate over illegal immigration.

There are, of course, many objections to illegal immigration besides that it is against the law: Unlawful workers undermine the wages of our own citizen entry-level workers. Employers who depend on imported labor find common ground with ethnic chauvinists; they both exploit a large, vulnerable and unassimilated constituency. And security analysts warn us that it is insane to allow a 2,000-mile open border at a time when terrorist infiltrators are planning to kill us.

Yet few have criticized illegal immigration solely because millions have, with impunity, flouted the law -- aliens, their employers and the officials who look the other way.

But Socrates would do just that, and also point to our hypocrisy.

[Read the whole thing.]


Posted by Bill Faith on June 15, 2006 at 03:27 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

ICE Arrests About 2,000 Illegal Immigrants

US arrests 55 illegal workers at Dulles airport

So, like, is this where I'm supposed to clap and yell "Go ICE"? Sorry, my reaction at this late date tends more toward "What took so damned long?" and "It's about F'ing time" and "Ok, so what about the other 15 million?"

Posted by Bill Faith on June 15, 2006 at 02:08 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack


2006.06.14

No mas? (Updated, bumped)

In my email a few hours ago:


I just received in today's mail a singular honor, an invitation from Elizabeth Dole to be one of 250 South Dakota Honorary Inductees into the Republican Presidential Task Force. She even enclosed a postage-paid envelope and an impressive Certificate of Accomplishment. This has really made me think about my priorities. I thought long and hard before preparing a reply suitable for the occasion.


Dear Senator Dole,

I received today your invitation to be an Honorary Task Force Member for a fee of $120. I thank you for your generous invitation, however, I cannot in good conscience accept at this time, or for the foreseeable future.

Since coming of age in 1968, I have voted Republican. My first vote was cast proudly for Richard Nixon, two months before entering the Army to go to Viet Nam. I have continued to vote for Republicans even after leaving the GOP in dismay in 1996. I voted for the current President in 2000, and was disappointed, even offended by the main items of his domestic agenda, the education bill, the prescription drug bill, campaign finance reform (sic), and the botched creation of the Department of Homeland Security and Transportation Security Agency, politically correct abominations more concerned with harassing American citizens to remind us we’re at war than in actually prosecuting the war by screening the Muslim passengers most likely to be a threat.

Despite my inclinations I voted for Bush again in 2004, in part because we are still at war, and in part because I considered John "Magic Hat" Kerry to be an even less acceptable alternative than Bashir Assad. I voted and hoped against hope for the best.

But now your president has chosen to sell us out to Vicente Fox, and to do so in a manner which is blatantly contemptuous of America’s citizens. Now we have been instructed by commissar Chertoff that we are going to get a "guest worker" (sic) bill and de facto amnesty, and that we should shut up and learn to like it. In this contest your senate is as much a part of the problem as the president. I have been following and studying the illegal immigration problem for considerable time, and I believe this is a sell-out of American citizens for the leader of a country which makes little pretense of its hostility. George Bush will be known as the president who saved the USA from Islam in order to betray it to Mexico.

Until such time as I see both an effective barrier existing along the length of our southern border, and a systematic deportation of the civilian invaders already here (undocumented voters to you), all eleven or twenty million of them, I do not wish to be associated with the Vichy Republicans, and I certainly will not give one more red cent. I suggest you induct undocumented Mexicans into your task force, and ask them for pesos. It appears they are the ones you have chosen as your new constituent base.

Yours truly,

George M. Mellinger


Of course I will be returning my certificate and other papers in the envelope she so thoughtfully enclosed.

- George


George, I can understand your anger, which I very much share, but in this case I think I have to side with Eric B, who replied to your mail thusly:


George,

While I respect your sentiment, I don't think there is a viable alternative to any Republican candidate. Any vote for a 3rd party candidate will end up effectively being a vote for a Democrat. There are a few Democrats that might deserve your vote (Zell Miller would be an example), but overall they will definitely be much worse. You might be able to affect the Republican Party from within, by participating in the primary elections or by participating in the Task Force you described.

If my choice is between some RINO and Hillary, I am voting for RINO.

Eric.


OTOH, Eric was talking about voting and you were talking about monetary contributions. Had I received the letter you did I wouldn't have been capable of writing a response nearly so eloquent as yours, so I probably would have settled for printing 120 copies of this picture and sending them to the dear Senator in the envelope she so kindly provided.

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Promoted from the comments 2006.06.14.19:30:


Bill,

You understand me completely. Yes, I was specifically referring to the attempt to hit me up for more of the money in which they supposedly are already rolling. The reason for bothering to write my angry letter to the Evitabeth Dole was one more attempt to warn them that they are in danger of forfeiting their base, to warn them the only way they understand, with a kick in the pocketbook.

Come election time I will be targeting my votes. In some races I most definitely will vote Republican. In other races I will vote for a third or fourth party, or write-in Ronald Reagan as a protest. As a Viet Nam Vet "baby killer", I will NEVER vote for a Democrat. And I see no point in voting for a "DIABLO" (Democrat In All But Labeled Opinion), a fiercer form of RINO, such as Arlen Sphinctre or Olympia Snowejob. If the DIABLOs come to dominate the GOP without conservative retribution they will keep their stranglehold forever, and conservatism will lose not only elections, and individual issues, but also their base and their very identity. To paraphrase Churchill "They have sacrificed their platforms to retain their seats; they shall lose their seats later."

Eric, and many others good men, do not remember an America before Reagan. I remember an America before Goldwater, when conservatives did have to hide in the closet. The idea that "we can outwait the RINOs and eventually elect another real conservative" is a fantasy. So long as the RINOs dominate, they shall strangle future conservative leaders a-borning, just as we should have eliminated them in the 1980s. They tried desperately to prevent Reagan, and failed in 1980 only because the Country Club had been so devastated by the Nixon fiasco and its aftermath. Solzhenitsyn could have allowed himself to be co-opted back into the Communist Party in the 1960s. He held firm, he sacrificed and lost, and eventually had the last laugh at the sake of the politburo. I also intend to have the last laugh.

Rurik


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On a not unrelated note, don't miss Joe-mentum takes a turn.

Posted by Bill Faith on June 14, 2006 at 07:32 PM in Eric B, Mexican-American War 2, Rurik | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack


Another “No Amnesty” Amnesty
It was a nice try, at least
By Mark Krikorian

It’s funny how every new “middle ground” on immigration is in the same place as the old ones.

The latest “middle ground” proposal comes from Rep. Mike Pence (R., Ind.). Pence, who has solid conservative credentials as head of the House Republican Study Committee, offered what he billed as “The Real Rational Middle Ground on Immigration Reform” at a Heritage Foundation speech last month. Since there’s no actual bill to look at, we have to judge from Rep. Pence’s speech and other materials what the program would be like.

It starts out well enough. In seeking an alternative to amnesty, on the one hand, and mass deportations, on the other, he laid out a four-step plan. The first step is securing the border, and he included the entire enforcement bill passed by the House in December (with two minor modifications) in his measure.

Step two is to reject amnesty. That also sounds good, until you remember that Senators Kennedy and McCain also deny their amnesty plan is an amnesty. As do Senators Hagel and Martinez. And President Bush.

[...]

In the end, the Pence Amnesty wouldn’t go down with the public any better than the string of other amnesty plans that have been proposed over the past couple of years ...

There’s only one way Congress and the president can earn back the public’s trust on immigration: Enforce the law — comprehensively, confidently, unapologetically. Then, after several years have passed and enforcement mechanisms are in place and working, and the illegal population has shrunk through attrition, Washington will have proven that, this time, it’s not lying about immigration.

Until then, no deal


Posted by Bill Faith on June 14, 2006 at 03:17 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack


“Mexican Power” — What American Politicians Don’t Want To Know.
Allan Wall

Sometimes you run across a journalistic endeavor that really stands out for its honesty and clarity.

I recently saw such a thing in the Mexico media. It was a graphic feature (using Flash animation) that appeared on El Universal Online  . It is entitled "Mexican Power". [By José Peréz-Espino and  Francisco Barrados, April 10, 2006] Yes, that’s right, "Mexican Power"—the title was in English.

The feature, which you can see here embedded in an HTML page, or here, linked directly to the Flash animation, includes a series of 6 pages with charts that illustrate "Mexican Power" in the U.S.A.

I suggest you look through it. I provide below an English translation for those of you who don’t know Spanish ...yet.

[Read on. Hat tip: Papa Ray.]


Posted by Bill Faith on June 14, 2006 at 02:56 AM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack


2006.06.13


Hastert Deals Blow to Immigration Bill

Hopes for a quick compromise on immigration were dealt a blow Tuesday after House Speaker Dennis Hastert said he wanted to take a "long look" at a Senate bill offering possible citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants.

Hastert said hearings on the Senate bill should be held before appointing anyone to a House-Senate committee to negotiate a compromise immigration bill. Later, he said he was unsure what the House's next move would be.

"We're going to take a long look at it," Hastert said late Tuesday.

House Majority Leader John Boehner agreed. "I think we should know clearly what's in the Senate bill," Boehner said. But he added there are lots of ways to understand its contents.

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, also scheduled a hearing for Monday to review provisions in the bill requiring employers to verify that their workers are legal.

Cornyn said he opposes a provision allowing workers to use up to 20 documents to verify they are legal workers. Also, the Department of Homeland Security has raised concerns about how quickly it must have in place an electronic system that employers will use to verify their workers legal status, Cornyn's spokesman Don Stewart said.

"This will give us a chance to look at it in more detail," Cornyn said.

Sending a bill that has already passed the Senate to hearings would be a highly unusual move and make completing a final bill before Congress goes on its summer recess in August far less likely. ...

[Read on. Hat tip: Michelle]


Too bad Senators don't have to face reelection every two years like members of the House. Maybe they'd listen better if they did.

***

So now the Senate is backing off the amnesty bill?

Posted by Bill Faith on June 13, 2006 at 10:45 PM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack


2006.06.11

Meanwhile, down Mexico way

Watch this, then tell me we don't need to start enforcing the border. (Hat tip: Papa Ray)

Posted by Bill Faith on June 11, 2006 at 06:03 PM in Mexican-American War 2 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack