Y'ALL PLEASE WRITE TO THIS WITCH....
Please read this story....this writer really tells it like it is!
~CL
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Hundreds Protest N.M. Border Patrol Group
Posted by lobo on Saturday July 23, 2005 at 8:59 pm MST
Link to story:
http://www.nynewsday.com/news/nationwor ... ally.story
rk Newsday, by ALICIA A. CALDWELL.
"Mary Jane Garcia, the majority whip of the New Mexico State Senate, called on the federal government to take action against the Minuteman volunteers and work on real reform of immigration laws.
Forcing Hispanic immigrants out of the country is not the answer, she said.
"What would happen if all the Mexicans were to leave this country tomorrow? They need us," she said.
First question that comes to mind: who is Ms Garcia representing? It gives me an uneasy feeling, when an elected representative identifies herself with ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS, LAWBREAKERS, as in "They need us".
And "take action against the Minuteman"? Against US citizens, standig up for enforcing the law? For what? For execrising their legal rights, protected by the US Constitutions and its Amendments?
Isn't that kind of Ms Garcia? I am starting to understand, who she is representing!
Then a few answers to her question (what would happen ...).
I am starting with the assumption that Ms Garcia would only deport illegal immigrants, and no US citizens of Mexican descent.
I would guess, the crime rate would drop, like a rock, all over the US, including a HUGE drop in drug trafficking.
So would the leeching drain on all of our social services.
Gang activity and school overcrowding would become a thing of the past, and our children would have a chance to find out, what a real school should be about.
Work would be done by those, who used to do it in the first place: American citizens, including the teenagers, who used to mow the lawn, work the fast food places, etc.
Hospitals / emergency facilities would not have to close their doors due to unpaid bills all over the South.
I bet, others could think of a few more answers. In case you would like to share them with Ms Garcia, she can be reached at maryjane.garcia@nmlegis.gov.