Monday, July 26, 2010
Concerned Citizens of Utah's holy crusade against the Illegals
A little less than two weeks ago an upstanding anti-Illegals group from Utah mailed multiple government and news organizations a list of 2,300 Illegals that they had been secretly watching for the past year and demanded that these Illegals be deported back to Mexico immediately (if you have no idea what I'm talking about I suggest you click on this link). The list included the names of the Illegals, their birth dates, workplaces, home addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, names of their children, and the due dates of pregnant women on the list. The group, humble as they are, decided to remained anonymous, as they had no desire to bask in the glory of their righteous crusade (not to avoid prosecution for what some insignificantly say was a criminal act). I'd like to spend this blog post hailing these men for their brave actions and defending them from their misguided critics.
Everyone knows that we have a problem with illegal immigration here in America. By coming here illegally, Illegals unfairly take the jobs meant for hardworking white Americans, causing mass unemployment. If town halls are any guide, and they are, it was the Illegals who caused this recession, along with 9/11 and the dot-com crash. Some inconsequentially argue that the U.S. economy is actually dependent on Illegals, since the Illegals take the thankless but necessary jobs that no one else would take and since they work at such a cheap price that businesses are thus able to lower their prices and compete in the world market. However, these people are missing the much larger point that Illegals are destroying our country.
Luckily, action is being taken to stem the Illegals tide. The brave state of Arizona recently passed a tough new measure requiring police officers to ask all Mexican-looking-people for proper ID whenever they stop these people for any crime or violation whatsoever. Since this essentially means that all Mexicans who aren't US citizens have to carry their green cards with them wherever they go, this law will also have the positive unintended side effect of driving many legal immigrants out of the state, allowing more jobs for real American citizens. Ridiculously, the federal government is suing Arizona to stop this law from taking effect because they claim that the US Constitution gives the federal government absolute authority when dealing with foreign relations, of which immigration is a part. As one who has strenuously opposed many of the federal government's actions because of their unconstitutionality, I would never support an unconstitutional law, otherwise I'd be a hypocrite, right?
But this post is about the actions of the brave group in Utah, not of Arizona, of which I'll say no more. Outrageously, rather than immediately deport all the Illegals on the list sent by the group, the state of Utah has tried, and it seems succeeded, to find and arrest the brave men who created the group in the first place! What part of illegal do these people not understand? When the Illegals stepped foot in this country without proper papers, they forfeited all their rights, and that is what this brave group in Utah has realized. Yes, normally what these people did would be wrong and against the law, but whenever dealing with a situation like this we can't forget: these are Illegals we're talking about.
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