" Killer Illegals on the Roads
by Clyde Slick May 4, 2008 at 06:15 PM
On 4 Mai, 19:22, "BretLudwig" wrote:
Killer Illegals on the Roads
Speed, alcohol thought to be factors in fatal Merrillville crash
The problem with drunk drivers killing people on the road is
that they are drunk drivers, not illegal Mexicans.
Legal Mexican drunk drivers kill people too.
US citizens of Mexican descent who are drunk drivers kill people too.
Even your fellow nationalist skinheads who are drunk drivers kill
people too.
Still, for other valid reasons, we should not have illegals within our
country.
We should alter the process so that more legal workers can enter.
We need to verify those illegals already here, and if they are not
problem children,
give them some sort of minimal legal status.
But first, secure the borders."
Here's the issue: the RATE at which illegal immigrants in particular and
Latin Americans in general drive drunk, often very very drunk, and kill,
maim, injure people and destroy property is phenomenally high.
People from south of the Rio Grande think it's macho and okay to drive
really drunk. Attempts to modify this behavior have been hobbled by
liberal thinking and are not really successful at any rate.
First, we must secure the border, that much is correct.
Secondly, we must GET RID OF "ANCHOR BABY", the FLAWED interpretation of
the FLAWED Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution. Unless and until
this is done ALL immigration should be outlawed or failing that, slowed as
much as possible everywhere and by any means, fair or foul. White or
nonwhite.
When and only when we have real, blood-and-soil citizenship like Mexico
and every other country with even a tinge of sanity, we can set in motion
a sane immigration policy and, if needed, a sane "Gastarbeiter" policy.
We need to have a sane legal immigration policy, one that understands
that the wellbeing of the current citizenry is the first and foremost
standard of governance of immigration.
We need a policy that recognizes that affordable family formation demands
limits to growth.
We need a policy that acknowledges that diversity is at best a mixed
blessing and that it is not a fundamental goal pursuable at any cost.
We need a policy that understands that family reunification works both
ways.
We need a policy that understands and acknowledges that the solution to
all the world's problems is not for everyone to move here.
We need a policy that acknowledges that it is wrong for the United States
to stripmine other cultures of their most precious resource, the top
fraction of their people intellectually and providentially.
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