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The rantings, views and commentary of a right-winged criminal justice student on current events, politics, law, and even life. The goal of this blog is to allow the writer to vent on articles and experiences that make him angry and to open up discussions in a hostile atmosphere. So please sit back and relax as I convert you to the dark side.

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Location: Kansas, United States

I'm a single 23 year-old Christian (non-denom) male from an undisclosed location in Kansas. I am in the process of furthering my education and hopefully starting up a career in law enforcement.

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Blood Boiling

My take on the illegal issue is you have to have a visa or be an American citizen to be here. End of discussion. The illegals are costing us billions of dollars in funding our schools, healthcare, unemployment; (they cost us because what they make they send back to Mexico, it doesn't stay here,) and legal hassles. If I recall correctly 65 percent of all inmates across all of California prisons are illegal immigrants. 75 percent of all gang members are illegals.

The hypocrisy of the Mexican Government also plays in on this. I could be slightly sympathetic but they demand we get more lax on our already flaccid restrictions when they themselves have some of the strictest anti-immigration laws out there. If you don't hold certain degrees or trades you can't come into the country to work. If you come in the country illegal you have no due process. You can be locked up without trial or lawyer. They even specifically state that all illegals are a lower class than legal immigrants, and all natural-born citizens are above legal immigrants. I could go on about anti-immigration in Mexico but anyone can do a two minute search and find out more details that are even more angering.

And the even more enraging thing I came upon today is all this self-entitlement everyone thinks they have. Look at this story.

MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- Thousands of illegal immigrants stayed home
this week amid rumors of immigration roundups that federal officials say were
unfounded, leaving some industries scrambling for workers.
Len Mills,
executive vice president of Associated General Contractors of South Florida,
estimated at least 50 percent of workers on construction jobs in the region had
not shown up for work.
"This is costing millions of dollars a day, and I
don't know who is going to pay for it," he said.


ARGH!!! The law says they could be fined thousands of dollars for each illegal a business has and all he fears is losing millions of dollars in lost labor due to a walk out? I am to the point where I think all illegals in prison should be forced to make a wall between America and Mexico and afterwards we should do a round-up and toss them all over. This is utter BS how they are running rampart in our country and the only thing they find inconvenient is how hard it is to make money!

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