Friday, December 16, 2005

Overseas Illegal Immigration vs. American Illegal Immigration


Is it really called Illegal Immigration when a Mexican Native moves to the U.S.? True Illegal Immigration is when foreigners arrive from overseas(Atlantic & Pacific)with out pass(WOP). The U.S. government needs to realize that their are essentially two forms of Illegal Immigration: American Illegal Immigration (AII) and Overseas Illegal Immigration(OII). Overseas immigration is undermining U.S. government.

Can U.S. citizens really rely on legal immigration? Legal immigration allows permission of any person from any world wide country to immigrate. If we keep legal immigration we're bound to lose our national identity. The U.S. government needs to properly address the immigration of people that are legally allowed immigration because of dissent from their native country's form of government(political exiles).

How about the law allowing anybody born in the U.S. to automatically obtain citizenship. Congress needs to shoot that down. The U.S. allows illegal immigrants children to become citizens. Today, I enjoyed listening to a Congressman from California in a rage about this birth right law permitting dual citizenship.

It kind of seems like the Japanese did win WWII. After all, the Japs are all over in the U.S., and over in Japan they have their immigration laws in check, and foreigners are in a theoretically separate class.

The Latin American countries have had true immigration laws over the years. The ethnic populations in Latin America are nearly unchanged for centuries. Unfortunetly, The U.S. never followed through with the Monroe Doctrine, and has allowed over sea's people to continue invading. How about a Bush Doctrine that is against Over Sea Immigration? The U.S. government needs to model immigration law after the Latin American countries immigration laws of the past.

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