Friday, October 7, 2011

Immigration Reform

     We do not need immigration reform, we need immigration enforcement. There is a few ways to do this. One, enforce the current laws that deal with employees employing illegal immigrants. We need to have harsh penalties for those businesses that employ the illegal immigrants. Every state needs to be held responsible for enforcing these laws and not having the Department of Justice interfere with states doing there job. Our government have become cowards and afraid of these racist special interest groups. These groups include ACLU, SPLC and La Raza. Since when does the few become the many. When these businesses hire illegal immigrants they just stimulate the cycle. Threaten these businesses with large monetary fines or suspension of business licenses.
     Second, limit physical entry into the US. This can be done in may ways, first eliminate lottery visa's by 50%. No matter the type of visa, a sponsor should be required and the sponsor has to be a legal resident or citizen. Yes, build a wall, not a fence, 20 feet high and 2 feet thick. This  is physical barrier, it will re-route illegals to find easier passage. Then the Border Patrol can concentrate on certain area's.
     Next, eliminate birth right citizenship. This is a long abused system that was created for slaves, so their children could become citizens. We now have thousands of illegal immigrates coming to the US and getting pregnant so they can stay. Not only is this wrong, we as citizens pay for the birth and medical care for the child and mother. Stop all entitlements for illegals and there family, this will certainly deter there ambitions to cross our border. Any hospital visits for non-life threatening conditions will be paid upon service.
     Lastly, give states back their rights, according to the US Constitution a state can not make rules or laws regarding qualifications for citizenship (US Constitution Article 1, Section 8), but they can enforce what the government has in placed (the 10th Amendment).

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