Thursday, May 27, 2010

It's not a hispanic issue It's an issue of law

The whole immigration thing boils down to having laws and enforcing them.  It's takes two to argue.  It seems to me that Mexico sets idolly by while millions of it's citizens go ahead and break thee laws of another country.  You can't just set back as the Mexican governemt does and cry fowl about the new law in Arizona, when you make no effort to stop the flow accross the border.  All the money and manpower is provided by US governemts trying to protect life and limb. 

Before the Mexican governemt starts complaining about us they better clean up their own house first.  Put Mexican troops along the border on their side of the fence, not only to stem the flow of illegals but to help stop trafficing of illegal drugs.  The problem there is the drug cartels pay off many officials so they basically become ineffective.

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One solution that would work

Heavy fines for employers hiring any illegal would turn off the spikett, thereby making it nearly impossible for them to gain employment.

The Goshen effect

I live in northern Indiana. Approximately 25 miles southeast of us is the City of Goshen, In. Goshen is close to Elkhart, In which is the RV capital of the world. During the boom times thousands of illegals made their way to northern Indiana to work for any one of 100 manufacturers. The problems was most of them could not speak english, the crime rate in Goshen went from non-existant to dealing with gangs and various other crimes. The cost to the city and taxpayers was enormous. The hospitals were inindated with high number of uninsured patients. You get the picture.
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