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    Marine urges DeWine to reject immigration crackdown

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    Marine urges DeWine to reject immigration crackdown
    Wednesday, March 08, 2006
    Elizabeth Auster
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    Washington - Marcial Rodriguez still has a hard time talking about the day last June when he barely escaped death in Iraq.

    Rodriguez had just stepped out of a Humvee to look for Iraqi insurgents when the vehicle, with five Marines in it, was hit by a roadside bomb. Three of the dead were friends of his.

    "I have no idea how to describe it," says the 20-year-old Marine lance corporal from Painesville. "It puts me in a bad mood when I think about it."

    Rodriguez, a native of Mexico, was willing nonetheless Tuesday to talk about his wartime experience in the service of a larger goal: urging Ohio lawmakers on Capitol Hill to think twice before supporting new immigration legislation that he believes would hurt other Hispanic immigrants with backgrounds similar to his.

    Along with several other Hispanic residents from Northeast Ohio, Rodriguez met briefly Tuesday with Ohio Republican Sen. Mike DeWine, who serves on a committee that has begun trying to draft immigration legislation in the Senate.

    The group also met with an aide to Republican Rep. Steve LaTourette of Concord Township.

    Rodriguez, who moved to Ohio from Mexico when he was 13 and became a U.S. citizen in 2002, says he wants lawmakers to understand that plenty of members of the military have relatives living in the United States illegally.

    The idea that Congress might pass legislation that cracks down harder on people whose relatives are sacrificing so much strikes him as unfair, he says.

    While his own immediate family is now living here legally, he says, his father came here illegally decades ago, and he still has uncles living here illegally.

    His own gratitude for the opportunity to live in the United States, Rodriguez says, was central to his decision to join the military.

    It was a decision he made over the objections of relatives who feared for his safety.

    "I told them it is something I had to do," he says.

    "I just wanted to pay back the country."

    Growing up in a small hamlet in Mexico where education ended at sixth grade, and seeing his father only a few weeks a year, Rodriguez says he never could have imagined how much better his life would be once his father brought the family to Ohio in 1998.

    "I never dreamed of going to college or having a big, happy family and a car," he says.

    Rodriguez, who is majoring in international studies at Baldwin-Wallace College, says he hopes to become an officer in the Marines and later work for the CIA.

    His trip to Washington this week was his first, he said, and he was pleased with the response he got from DeWine.

    DeWine has not formally stated a position on various immigration proposals pending in the Senate, but he has said he wants to see a comprehensive reform of immigration laws that includes tougher border security, a guest worker program, and some form of registration for illegal immigrants.

    He has said he opposes amnesty for undocumented workers.

    Republicans have been split on the issue, with President Bush favoring a guest worker program and many conservatives strongly opposed to such a program.

    The House has passed legislation that would toughen enforcement of immigration laws without providing a guest worker program.

    The Pew Hispanic Center estimates Ohio has about 150,000 illegal immigrants.

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    This former illegal alien obviously was being dishonest in taking the oath of enlistment since he stands by his law breaking kin. LCpl Rodriguez should be given a DD, reduced in rank to E-1 and summarily kicked out. He is no more a Marine than he would be a pro ball player because he wore the uniform. Better men than him have layed it on the line for him and this is how he repays their sacrifice???? What a no count low life.

    We enjoy our liberties because we live in a Constitutional republic based on the rule of law. Illegal aliens have no respect for law, neither do they want to become Americans. They are all a bunch of dishonest, liers and cheaters, who have no integrity and do not know the meaning of semper fidelis or esprit de corps. They and he are only in it por la raza y dinero. Screw them and LCPL Rodriguez.

    People like him give the Marines a bad name.

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    I applaud the man's service to our country and at least he did give something back, but that should not in any way, give his illegal relatives some special status or immunity for their crimes.
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    Yeah, well, Benedict Arnold wore a uniform too, huh? I believe it was Roosevelt who said a man can not claim allegiance to two countries. Fact. I refuse to honor anyone who disgraces their oath and pledge to protect and defend the Constitution. Your appreciation is misplaced.
    "Never suppose that in any possible situation, or under any circumstances, it is best for you to do a dishonorable thing..." --Thomas Jefferson

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmcvet
    Yeah, well, Benedict Arnold wore a uniform too, huh? I believe it was Roosevelt who said a man can not claim allegiance to two countries. Fact. I refuse to honor anyone who disgraces their oath and pledge to protect and defend the Constitution. Your appreciation is misplaced.
    I agree. Well said.
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