Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Illegal Alien Law Breakers

I am floored by people that think that by breaking the law of border jumping, and crying for the same benefits that citizens of the United States have is a just cause. And we allow it. I wish we would just find all of them, shove them in busses, and send their asses back to the backward country they came from.

I understand the desire of folks to come here. This is a great nation, but the process is arduous for a reason. It is designed to filter out the diseased, mentally disturbed, and criminal elements, allowing only the fittest to come here and become a part of the melting pot. Do you know what happens if you throw rotten things into a stew? The stew goes bad.

Be an immigrant, but do it the legal way.

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