-Caveat Lector-

For an immigration time-out: http://www.projectusa.org/

Border deaths: blame 336 members of Congress
Issue 78: June 11, 2001

Current immigration policy is the moral equivalent of leaving a fat
wallet in plain view on the front seat of an unlocked car, and then
booby-trapping the door handle.

+== TIME OUT PROJECT ==+

The June 7 segment of ABC's Nightline focused on the Mexican
government's attempts to politicize the estimated 20 million Mexicans
and Mexican-Americans living in the United States.  Aside from its
fatalistic tone, it was a good piece.

The segment included a comment by a woman in the Mexican state of Puebla
who asserted that she fully intends to illegally enter the United
States.  She wants her children to get a good education, she said.

And why not?  A new bill introduced in Congress (H.R.1918) May 21 by
Chris Cannon (UT) and co-sponsored by Howard Berman (CA) would allow
states to force taxpayers to subsidize the educations of "undocumented"
college students.  With this, and the abundance of services Americans
already provide the "undocumented," the woman from Puebla would almost
stand guilty of being a bad mother if she DIDN'T take advantage of
American hand-outs.

Unfortunately for the Mexican mom, there is still one significant
obstacle she faces in getting Americans to pay for her children's
educations: Americans.  They are not quite ready yet to let absolutely
everyone in the world exploit the nation's groaning educational system.

The vast majority of Americans persist in believing that the United
States is, in fact, a nation, and not some kind of shining economic
free-for-all on a hill.  Furthermore, they insist, nations have
boundaries -- boundaries over which the citizens have the right to
decide who and how many may pass.

With billions of people poorer -- much poorer -- than the average
Mexican, the world contains  many more potential immigrants than the
United States is able -- or willing -- to accept.

Thus the dilemma of the border.
__________
Majority of world's billions much poorer than the average Mexican
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fields/gdp_-_per_capita.html

Cannon Seeks to Ease Restrictions For College-Minded Immigrants
http://www.sltrib.com/06052001/utah/103225.htm


+== TAKE POSITIVE ACTION ==+

On May 24, 14 people died of exposure in the Arizona desert while trying
to illegally enter the United States.  There were nearly 500 such deaths
last year.  This is a needless tragedy that no humane people can
accept.

So where does the blame lie?  With Congress.

It lies with Congressman Cannon and Congressman Berman who offer the
reward of education for the children of those who illegally enter the
United States (as long as they bring their foreign-born children along
on the dangerous border-crossing).  And the blame lies with Congressman
Gutierrez of Illinois, who has offered a blanket amnesty for the
estimated 11 million foreign nationals illegally in the United States.
And the blame lies with the 336 members of Congress who voted on May 21
to extend the marriage amnesty known as 245i.

The blame, in short, lies with every Congressperson who refuses to treat
illegal residency in the United States as illegal.

You can write Congressmen Cannon and Berman (and your own
Representative) and tell them, whatever their good intentions, to stop
enticing poor foreigners to risk crossing the border with the promise --
if they make it -- of education (and health care, and jobs, and
amnesties, and drivers' licenses, etc.).  The chaos and death at the
borders must stop.

Representative Chris Cannon
http://www.chriscannon.org/talktome.html

Representative Howard Berman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Special note: Representative Tancredo (CO) has been doing brave work on
the floor of the House using great stuff from Numbersusa
(http://www.numbersusa.com/).  He even recommended from the floor his
colleagues visit the ProjectUSA website!  How is that for courage?


+== QUOTE OF THE WEEK ==+

"In 2050, you guys will be the majority. Your children will have
political control -- we hope -- of this country.  But the exchange of
power is not going to be pretty."

Peter Vogel, social studies teacher, to his immigrant students
Washington-Lee High School
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A94033-2001May29.html


+==EMAIL OF THE WEEK==+

I feel the single greatest driving force behind immigration (and the
resulting poverty, illiteracy and crime) is the ownership of our
politicians by Corporate America and other special interest groups.

Thank you for all your work,

Kent Greening


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