Very good points, plus the federal government has no constitutional 
authority over immigration so the undoucumented immigrants can not be 
violated federal law, Congress is the law breaker that is those 
Congress people who voyted for these  illegal immigration laws in the 
past.--- In [email protected], "Victor Bozzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> An excellent piece by Mark Stevens showing where the true problem 
is regarding illegal immigration.
> 
> The State caused this problem and continue to make it worse by 
being involved in it.
> 
> Well done Mr. Stevens!
> 
> Vic
> 
> "Anarcho-capitalism is a view that regards all forms of the state 
as unnecessary and harmful, particularly in matters of justice and 
self-defense, while being highly supportive of private property. It 
synthesizes certain ideas from the tradition of classical liberalism 
(see libertarianism) and arguably from individualist anarchism as 
well. It opposes "traditional" anarchism on the issue of private 
property; while anarchists such as libertarian socialists and 
individualist anarchists reject all property beyond personal 
possessions as a form of authority, anarcho-capitalism embraces the 
established forms of property as an element of liberty."--Anarcho-
capitalism: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
> 
>  
> 
>       Propaganda From Dr. Ron Paul
> 
>       by Marc Stevens 
> 
>         
> 
>       I tend to agree with most of what Dr. Paul writes.  However, 
his article posted on lewrockwell.com last week ("The Immigration 
Question") was so inconsistent with libertarian principles I had to 
publicly respond.
> 
>       First, so I don't repeat myself too much, I wrote an article 
explaining there is no such thing as an "illegal alien" 
because "citizens" and "nations" do not exist. Having seen Dr. Paul 
speak at the 2003 Freedom Summit in Phoenix, I know Dr. Paul, while 
he may not be familiar with my work, is familiar with Lysander 
Spooner's writing.
> 
>       Dr. Paul's article is so supportive of statist propaganda 
it's hard to believe it was posted on a website claiming to be "anti-
state, anti-war, pro-market." In fact, it's not just supportive, it 
is statist propaganda.
> 
>       Dr. Paul wrote: "Amnesty also insults legal immigrants, who 
face years of paperwork and long waits to earn precious American 
citizenship."
> 
>       Dr. Paul should know there is no such thing as "citizenship." 
The idea of "citizenship" is a form of mind control. So-
called "citizenship" is statist-speak for a "relationship" that 
doesn't exist viz., a "citizen" is supposed to be a member of the 
body politic owing a duty of allegiance in return for a duty of 
protection. Dr. Paul appears to agree with this in his article: "True 
citizenship requires cultural connections and an allegiance to the 
United States." (emphasis mine)
> 
>       Government, including Dr. Paul, has no duty to protect anyone 
(Bowers v. Devito, 686 F.2d 616). This is only one way to prove this. 
I use this because it's straight from a politician's mouth. 
Therefore, because there's no duty to protect, there is no duty of 
allegiance. Without these "duties," there are no "citizens." Because 
there are no "citizens," there is no "nation" and of course, 
no "illegal aliens."
> 
>       Now I want to examine pure statism, and keep in mind this is 
posted on a website claiming to be "anti-state, anti-war, pro-
market." Dr. Paul's article ends with:
> 
>       "We need to allocate far more resources, both in terms of 
money and manpower, to securing our borders and coastlines here at 
home. This is the most critical task before us, both in terms of 
immigration problems and the threat of foreign terrorists. Unless and 
until we secure our borders, illegal immigration and the problems 
associated with it will only increase."
> 
>       Unless I'm mistaken, Dr. Paul is advocating the initiation of 
physical force, i.e., taxation. Dr. Paul appears to be advocating 
taking people's property by force; that it's OK to threaten to kill 
and imprison people in order to pay for a service that never has to 
be provided. Such thinking contradicts libertarian principles and why 
someone is "anti-state, anti-war, pro-market." It's anti-social 
because it exhibits a clear disregard for the rights of others. And 
just so I am not taken out of context, when I refer to "others," I am 
referring to the so-called "citizens" who are violently forced to 
provide the "resources" Dr. Paul believes are desperately needed 
for "securing our borders."
> 
>       Dr. Paul is wrong; our most critical task is to stop 
legitimizing gangs of killers, thieves and liars, i.e., government. 
Remember what Ronald Reagan said: "Government is not the solution to 
our problem, government is the problem." (He's right, but no, I don't 
believe he believed it.)
> 
>       Why do people come to this part of North America commonly 
called the "United States"? They are fleeing vicious gangs called 
government. People from Mexico come here because their opportunities 
to create wealth are violently restrained because of governments' 
continued insistence "to allocate far more resources" from the people 
they control, plunder and murder. They believe their ability to 
create wealth is less hindered here.
> 
>       De-legitimizing government is much easier when government 
works so hard with us to do so. However, Dr. Paul's article is the 
opposite, it's nothing more than pro-government propaganda; it 
diverts attention away from the problem, i.e., a gang of killers, 
thieves and liars controlling us and stealing our property.
> 
>       Instead of addressing the problem, Dr. Paul advocates its 
continuance: "We need to allocate far more resources, both in terms 
of money and manpower . . . ." Why is a pro-state, pro-taxation, anti-
market article posted on an "anti-state, anti-war, pro-market" 
website?
> 
>       "The only idea they have ever manifested as to what is a 
government of consent, is this-that it is one to which everybody must 
consent, or be shot." ~ No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority, 
Lysander Spooner.
> 
>       The ideology or theology allowing these gangs of anti-social 
parasites (government) to get away with what they are doing is really 
the problem. Dr. Paul's article is based on this sick theology. 
Without this theology, governments would be seen for what they are: 
killers, thieves and liars. 
> 
>                
>            April 10, 2006
>            
> 
>       discuss this column in the forum 
> 
>       Marc Stevens is the author of Adventures In Legal Land, the 
controversial and humorous new book that exposes the government 
hoax.  Order your copy today at www.adventuresinlegalland.com. 
> 
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