Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Making Their Problems Our Problems



The media focuses on “family separation.” Can’t she take her son with her? As the son of a Mexican national, he is a Mexican citizen. They both can go to Mexico without being separated.

Separation isn’t the issue. She just wants to stay here.

This is chain immigration in which relatives are constantly imported.

She also complained about “economic opportunities” lacking in Mexico.

According to Political Correctness, there are no differences between the races; therefore Mexico’s problems must be its government. So we should support breaking off the northern tier of Mexican states and providing a U.S. style government. Tell the Mexican government that unless it solves the problems and stop dumping them on us, we will be forced to solve Mexican people’s problem this way and Mexicans can choose to live in the old state or the northern state.

Certainly providing stability next door to the U.S. is more important than stability in the Middle East.

Mexico has plenty of oil and we can set up some sort of government in Venezuela.

Of course it is really about going after those who can threaten Israel in the Middle East, not about oil.

Immigration activist who took sanctuary in U.S. church has been deported to Mexico

By PETER PRENGAMAN (Associated Press Writer)

LOS ANGELES - An immigration activist who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her son has been deported to Mexico, the church's pastor said.

Elvira Arellano was arrested Sunday afternoon outside Our Lady Queen of Angels church in Los Angeles. She was deported several hours later, said the Rev. Walter Coleman, pastor of Adalberto United Methodist Church in Chicago, where Arellano had taken refuge.

"She has been deported. She is free and in Tijuana," said Coleman, who said he spoke to her on the phone. "She is in good spirits. She is ready to continue the struggle against the separation of families from the other side of the border."

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