2006 Independent American Party Platform

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The overregulation of business has not only created a global market for slave labor, but within our own country has created an atmosphere that is inviting cheap illegal labor. A law-abiding citizen in this country has become too expensive and regulated for many businesses. With weak regulations and complete inaction on the part of the two major parties, the risk of using illegal aliens for business is significantly cheaper than hiring Americans, whether native citizens or legal immigrants.

Illegal immigrants have been pouring in from all over the globe; however, no single country has encouraged and promoted mass illegal immigration like Mexico. It has become a form of warfare against The United States of America, and many militant groups from Mexico have made it publicly known that it is their intention to “take back” a part of the United States. This is sedition and cannot be tolerated in any way.

Our borders must be protected. Our military must be brought home from its foreign outposts in over 100 other nations and be placed, at least in part, on the borders of our own country. Our territory, culture and language must be protected from these invaders who, unlike many of our own immigrant ancestors who came to world’s greatest melting pot to become Americans, are coming en masse to usurp and overthrow what is America.

No accommodations should be made for illegal immigrants. No government benefits whatsoever should be extended to them. Most importantly, no language but the American English language should be allowed for any law, public sign, public building, public document or anything funded by Federal or state governments. Law, to remain precise, interpreted and enforced fairly, must be codified in a single language.

While this war has raged on in the work places and communities of many Americans and as jobs have been lost and benefits denied to rightful citizens, the two major parties have done nothing but continue to invite illegal immigrants over the borders. The reason for this can be found in a statement by Alan Greenspan, who was Chairman of the Federal Reserve when this statement was made in 2003, “As you know, the aging of the population in the United States will have significant effects on our fiscal situation. In particular, it makes our social security and Medicare programs unsustainable in the long run, short of a major increase in immigration rates, a dramatic acceleration in productivity growth well beyond historical experience, a significant increase in the age of eligibility for benefits, or the use of general revenues to fund benefits.”