Quote Originally Posted by pkskyali View Post
I think the best strategy is to ignore the presidential election as a hope for confronting illegal immigration. We should plan for a new president assuming they are not going to do anything about it and continue our focus on what we are doing now and will continue to do to drive out illegal immigrants without compromise or surrender. We should not pause anticipating what is going to happen in November. By waiting for these events, like the Supreme Court decision, we can be manipulated to slow down struggles in the states and local communities against illegal immigrants. Instead, the momentum we generate should be great enough to render impotent anything the Obamination hopes to accomplish if he wins a second term and great enough to intimidate Romney into falling into line if he wins a first.

We should be ready for anything and working now without pause or distraction for throwing out illegal immigrants now, not when some ideal setting has been accomplished. Every day, every week, every month we are not laboring to do this is time wasted.
If that's the best we can hope for then we're already doomed. The future looks incredibly bleak if all we're doing is playing defense president after president. We do a good job of lobbying Congress to stop amnesty, but when are we going to get on the offense and actually get laws passed at the federal level? Obama and Romney sure as hell will never take the initiative to propose strict anti illegal laws, much less will a divided Congress pass it. What we need is a President that will take initiative and we're not going to get that from either of these two. So what? We have to wait another 4 years and hope the American public wakes up and picks the right guy? And then if that doesn't work, another 4 years? It's like a never ending cycle.