Monday, April 26, 2010

Surprised? I think not.

Hey Mr. and Mrs. Alien and all the kiddies, please go home.

Arizona just passed, and the governor signed into law, a massive headache for President Obama. They didn't really pass a 'new' law. They just reminded everyone of the old law. If you are in the country (any country) illegally you are commiting a crime and you should go the way of all criminals. You are not an undocumented worker, you are a criminal.

If you enter a country illegally or overstay your visa, what happens? If I went to Mexico and overstayed my visa what would happen to me? If I tried to get a job in Japan without a proper work visa, what would happen? Please don't try to tell me these 'human rights' demonstators in Phoenix are ignorant of this.

Perhaps the United States and Mexico should just sign a treaty much like the European Union which says citizens of either country can freely live and work in either country as they choose.

Until then adiós, sayonara and have a nice trip home.

For those of you who object to this law, and call the officers who enforce it racist, try this on for size:

Instead of the undocumented resident climbing over the border fence (they already did) and illegally entering the country owned and supported by its citizens; the person climbed over the fence into your backyard and when you came home from work you found him and his family sitting at your kitchen table eating your food? They then informed you that they are undocumented residents of this house. If you call the police to have them removed you are a selfish racist.

The fact of the matter is, if the social engineering Democrats stay in power, this residential situation is likely to soon happen as the 'white rich selfish racists' (ALL white people) will be required to give up their unused living space to those in need. Sounds harsh, but it may actually be more fair than the present living arrangements. Choose your three families while you still have a choice.

1 comment:

Blue Lives Matter said...

Love it Mike. I used the same analogy to a Filipino complaining his friend was deported back to the Philippines from Japan.


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