Well, the illegals are at it again. Protests throughout many major cities took place today, with millions belly-aching about immigration. What a majority of these illegals do not understand is that America, unlike Mexico, is built upon laws and law enforcement. Therefore requiring all who come to the United States to abide by those laws and rules. A big part of that law is doing it legally, abiding by the process established, and submitting through proper channels to become legal.
To show how ignorant some of them are about becoming legal through the process one protestor stated, "Last time I read the Bible, there was no requirement to be checking passports," complained Carol Vega, who came from Puerto Rico, joining thousands of others marching through Washington to gather near the Congress building. Well, DUH!!! As the ACLU and other left wing organizations have so plainly put it, we do not go by the Bible to establish our laws. We , some of us, use the Bible as a spiritual guidance. We use a legal process to allow you to become a thriving and active member in our society. Just because you come to the U.S. does not automatically make you a citizen.
Another protestor stated, "We come over here and break our backs and still they discriminate against us and label us as nobodies," said Diana Delcid, whose parents came from El Salvador. Then you need to talk to the low life employers that you work for, plus you need to do it legally. Again simply coming to America does not make you a ligitmate citizen. Under the Constitution of the United States of America you do not have a legal right to "demand" anything. that right is reserved for the "citizens" of the United States. Look up the word citizen, it says, "cit·i·zen (st-zn)
n.
1. A person owing loyalty to and entitled by birth or naturalization to the protection of a state or nation.
2. A resident of a city or town, especially one entitled to vote and enjoy other privileges there.
3. A civilian.
4. A native, inhabitant, or denizen of a particular place: "We have learned to be citizens of the world, members of the human community" Franklin D. Roosevelt."
Please show me where it says that you are a citizen just by showing up on our shores.
Susan Wysoki, spokeswoman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform sums it up nicely by saying, "They are demanding that they be given rights U.S. citizens have when their first act was to break the law by coming into this country illegally," . The protests were greeted with dismay by critics who said the U.S. government should not encourage "a culture where America's laws are optional." And indeed they should not. Can the everyday "legal" American break the law and expect amnesty. Not likely, you break it, you deserve the punishment. You want to be here, go through the channels and make it legal.
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