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    Mexico: America's Foreign 'Enemy!'

    Mexico: America's Foreign 'Enemy!'



    JOHN W LILLPOP

    To: Members of The US House

    Each of you has taken a solemn oath to uphold the US Constitution, and to defend America against all enemies, foreign and domestic.

    Your authority to govern We the People is contingent on fulfilling that oath, and we intend to hold each of you fully accountable. Each of you serve at the will of We the People; you have no other claim to power.

    America has been betrayed by the US Senate and President Bush. Thus, we are counting on you to save America.

    Mexico is obviously a foreign nation, and is also a third-world, socialist nation. Because of corruption, greed, and incompetence, Mexico is unable to feed, educate, and provide minimal health care to its citizens.

    Rather than reforming the political and economic policies that make Mexico a third-world failure, the elitist socialists that govern that nation encourage their poor, uneducated peasants to illegally invade America.
    They do so with the expectation that American wealth, provided by US taxpayers, will be 'redistributed' to the invading aliens who, in turn, will send $100 billion dollars back to Mexico each year.

    This outrageous exploitation of American taxpayers and complete disregard for US borders and immigration laws mean the following:

    Mexico is a foreign 'enemy' of America.

    Besides the obvious harm to America's economic and cultural stability, invading illegals diminish the effectiveness of US homeland security, making America more vulnerable to further terrorist attacks.

    Ladies and gentlemen, this issue is NOT rocket science. In fact, it is quite simple: Mexico is a foreign enemy of America!

    Immediate action must be taken to protect the American people from the undeclared war being waged against our nation by the Mexican government.

    First things first: The single greatest priority is to secure our borders. If that means deploying 100,000 armed troops to the border, then that should be done...... NOW!

    And the troops should be authorized to use whatever force, including lethal, needed to keep illegal aliens from invading.

    Once our borders are secure, we need to deal with the 12-20 million illegal aliens currently squatting in America.

    In this regard, the bill that passed the US Senate is essentially amnesty for millions of criminals who have ignored our borders and immigration laws. Although called 'guest worker,' everyone understands that, in fact, the Senate bill is all about amnesty.

    Amnesty, regardless of what it is called, is totally unacceptable because it would simply encourage even more illegal immigration. We now know, for example, that the amnesty enacted in 1986 was a monumental mistake. That bill was supposed to end unlawful invasions, but in the 20 years since the bill was signed into law, 20 million additional aliens have crossed our borders illegally.

    Americans often brag that our Democracy works because we are a nation of laws. However, a nation dedicated to living under the rule of law simply can not reward criminal behavior, which is exactly what the Senate amnesty bill would do.

    Much has been made of the fact that illegal aliens are forced to live as second-class citizens, in the shadows as it were.

    However, that is NOT the concern of law-abiding Americans! Illegal aliens are criminals and should not be comfortable while they are squatting in America.

    The bottom line: Secure our borders NOW, deport illegal aliens NOW, and enforce existing immigration laws NOW.

    Or, start looking for new work!

    http://blogs.wizbangblog.com/2006/05/26 ... -enemy.php
    "There is no human right to enter another country in violation of its laws."
    U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza, 2006

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    Great Letter, may I borrow it?

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    Hi KM,

    Excellent message!!!

    Just a thought, if I may...

    Why should the Peoples Liberation Army even consider waging war against the US, with Mexico doing the dirty work for them? All they gotta do is sit back, wait for AZT-Land to take hold, then move in and cash in (while being careful not to catch any of the communicable diseases going around).

    Coto

    What part of "We don't owe our jobs to India" are you unable to understand, Senator?

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    Hi dlm...the weblink is from the site I got it from. I'm sure if you wrote the author he probably wouldn't have any problems passing it around to Patriots.

    Coto: good point.
    "There is no human right to enter another country in violation of its laws."
    U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza, 2006

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    What about all the polls that say 79% of all americans want amnesty for the illegals. If they could make people believe that 79% wanted it then they get some people to believe that they were not committing treason, right? Is this the purpose of the fake polls?

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    Can I use this to pass around to friends and family

    Your name will remain intact with this piece. It motivates me to write congress (what a joke when they reply) and tell everyone I know to call and write. Excellent paper. ATV

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    Sawdust...what polls are you reading? I haven't seen one poll with less than 79% Americans who are AGAINST amnesty
    "There is no human right to enter another country in violation of its laws."
    U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza, 2006

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