Your implication TODAY/Gallup Poll taken last weekend found that 78% of
respondents feel people now in the country illegally should be given a chance
at citizenship.
___ Your implication is that those of us who oppose illegal immigration
are prejudiced, xenophobic morons (which definition you somehow omitted). Many
would apply that term to anyone who even uses the terminology "illegal alien."
The term is accurate, and those who condemn its use are doing so using the
rationale of Plitical Correctness. To me, the whole rationale of Political
Correctness is anathema to the philosophy of Lebertarianism. I believe that one
can be both Libertarian and patriotic, believing in the uniqueness, the
exceptionality and the sovereignty of the United States, while believing in
individual freedom. As to the 78%:"Six million Frenchmen can be wrong!" That,
too, is a basic tenet of Libertarianism as I perceive it. Furthermore, the 12
million figure is a joke. The figure I've seen is that 10% of Mexico's
population is in this country. We need to enforce our immigration laws
vigorously, starting with strict and severe employer sanctions. That is
why I consider Bush a traitor. The second biggest threat to our society is not
Al Qeda, but the invasion from Mexico, and he refuses to do anything about it!
(Biggest threat: Family Law - we are our own worst enemies!)
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