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    Why Is It Impossible To Deport Illegal Aliens, Mr. President

    Why Is It Impossible To Deport Illegal Aliens, Mr. President? Friday, 25 January 2008
    Why Is It Impossible To Deport Illegal Aliens, Mr. President?
    By John W. Lillpop
    President George W. Bush has undertaken the onerous task of converting Muslim dictatorships and theocracies in the Middle East into enlightened democracies. The president apparently believes that America can, and should, determine the form of government that more than a billion Muslims live under.

    But while our commander-in-chief is downright eager to impose American ideology on Muslims in nations thousands of miles removed from our shores, he is downright squeamish when it comes to defending America's own borders and enforcing our immigration laws.
    Most distressing is Bush's assertion that deportation of millions of illegal aliens is “impossible.â€

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    impossible to remove illegals?????

    My belief is that the North American Union concept will suffer a major setback if we firmly monitor the border and remove those who stole into our country. Mr. Bush is a globalist at heart. His dream and that of many corporate executives and the well-to-do privileged investors is to build a labor pool of lower wage earners for higher profits. They believe that a world at trade will not be a world at war. They neglect to care about the suffering that the majority of Americans in our great middle class will suffer as they put us through the transition to a borderless continent. The winners will be the elite American, Mexican and Canadian few, the hordes of underskilled , unskilled and jobless of Mexico.
    Our leaders (a large number of them), sincerely believe that they know what is best for us and the world. They see a New World Order as the ideal, perhaps, Edenic situation. Again, these elites are not the ones who will be making the sacrifice. History repeats itself.
    We are doomed if we do not stop it now. We must vote all those who subscribe to the NAU or NWO or out of office at the nearest voting opportunity.
    In the meantime, except for a couple of economists who bemoan the wage gap, no economist has provided an answer as to how American workers can compete with countries that pay their employees 36 cents an hour and run under government protection.

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    Re: impossible to remove illegals?????

    Quote Originally Posted by misterbill
    My belief is that the North American Union concept will suffer a majot setback if we firmly monitor the border and remove those who stole into our country. Mr. Bush is a globalist at heart. His dream and that of many corporate executives and the well-to-do privileged investors is to build a labor pool of lower wage earners for higher profits. They believe that a world at trade will not be a world at war. They neglect to care about the suffering that the majority of Americans in our great middle class will suffer as they put us through the transition to a borderless continent. The winners will be the elite American, Mexican and Canadian few, the hordes of underskilled , unskilled and jobless of Mexico.
    Our leaders (a large number of them), sincerely believe that they know what is best for us and the world. They see a New World Order as the ideal, perhaps, Edenic situation. Again, these elites are not the ones who will be making the sacrifice. History repeats itself.
    We are doomed if we do not stop it now. We must vote all those who subscribe to the NAU or NWO or out of office at the nearest voting opportunity.
    In the meantime, except for a couple of economists who bemoan the wage gap, no economist has provided an answer as to how American workers can compete with countries that pay their employees 36 cents an hour and run under government protection.

    We should never feel Like we have to compete with those goverments.

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    We should never feel Like we have to compete with those gove

    "We should never feel Like we have to compete with those goverments."

    True, when the few good guys bring this issue up, they are accused of being isolationists or protectionists. Meantime the jobs keep moving offshore and the shady employers keep bringing in illegal labor.
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