It's just not fair. We are the legal citizens of this country. Whether we just arrived LEGALLY, or whether we are the offspring of generations of previous Americans, it is obvious that our opinions and desires for our country are being completely ignored.

Our leaders have turned a blind eye to our calls, alerts and pleas to protect our borders from what we have clearly and appropriately deemed to be an invasion of illegal aliens on our country's soil.

When we object to our leaders negligence to protect the sovereignty of our nation we are labeled derogatory names, such as "vigilantes", Xenophobic, and as we all know the list goes on.

The direct negative effects from illegal immigration on the American people go unspoken, never talked about by the very people who should care profoundly about such incidents and events. Instead we are "told" that we must be compassionate and understanding because it is "the American way".

We sit and watch as thousands of illegal aliens march down our streets DEMANDING that we reward them in spite of their blatant disrespect and outright disregard for the laws of our country. We say there they are, arrest them, do something, as our president is silent which sends us the clear message of his willingness to go along with the law breakers.

It's just not fair. We are forced to either walk away in despair and confusion as to how it could be that being a strong and patriotic American who believes in upholding some of our most important and basic laws became a "bad thing". We know to our president that we are like a thorn in his side, and that if he could possibly wisk us away somewhere he would probably like to do it.

We watch President Bush speak proudly of his strong friendship with a corrupt leader of a corrupt country, namely Vicente Fox, and we even know that he is tied in with Vicente Fox on this plan of an illegal invasion into our country. We know of his upcoming agenda to put the final stamp of approval on this insult upon the American people.

We are left with only one thing, and it is our voice. Although we have freedom of speech, we know we can only say so much or we risk getting in trouble with our government. We are angry, we are shocked and we are fed up.

I just hope that when President Bush puts his signature on the line of the document which will create another guest worker program, which proved to be a huge failure in the past, that he will understand that the fire of American patriotism which exists in the hearts of the majority of the people in this country will be greatly reduced. When he shakes hands with Vicente Fox on the deal I hope he knows that it is the "handshake of silence", the silencing of the voices of the American people.

Congratulations President Bush.