Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Ilegales and Indocumentados

First off, I don't watch a whole lot of TV. On Fridays I watch Smackdown. I don't get to watch RAW on Mondays anymore because I'm a cheap bastard and refuse to pay for cable. I can pick up like 12 stations for free that have nothing on, why the hell am I gonna fork out $40-50/month for 50 channels that don't have a damn thing to watch either? Every once in a while my wife will turn on the news when her novelas (hispanic soap operas) are done. While this is the hispanic channel news, which tends to show a bit more of the graphic details but still has the lamestream media left slant to it, it almost never fails that they don't have a story relating to indocumentados (undocumented immigrants). Let's get one thing straight. They are NOT indocumentados. They are ilegales. Period. They entered this country illegally, and should be given the moniker that reflects their actions.


Being the kind of person that I am, I don't treat people like shit, regardless of immigration status, job, social standing, etc. I treat everyone as I wish to be treated. But if you come to this country illegally, you should be denied the rights that the citizens of this country are afforded.

  1. You can't vote. This means if you cannot produce a legal document stating that you were born here or are a naturalized citizen, you can have absolutely nothing to do with this country's elections.
  2. You can't get a driver's license. Same deal applies here. No citizenship, or no legal documentation that supports that you are here legally, no license.
  3. No social services. I personally cannot understand why anyone who is here illegally can have access to welfare or medicaid when it's almost friggin' impossible for the citizens of this country to receive any type of aid.
  4. No tuition assistance or breaks for not being a resident. This is just stupid. You're telling me that someone who is not even considered a resident can get a break on tuition, while the residents of that state can't?

Oh, Mike...you're such a racist. Bullshit. I'm a realist. If I were to go to any other country in this world, I'd be shit out of luck trying to get anything from those governments. And that's a fact, Jack. Anyhoo, how in the fuck can you call me a racist? My wife is Latina and we have a mixed race child. My family immigrated here in the 1800's from Ireland and Germany. My great-great-grandmother was Amerind. Obviously, it was good enough for my family to come here legally, but not so for the people nowadays? Fuck you and the horse you rode in on. The real racists here are the White Power/Aryan Nation freaks and the people who talk about La Raza.

This brings me to another point. The multiple language signs? That's bullshit. English is the primary language of this country, and should be the official language. Can't read English? Too fuckin' bad. Learn. There's a plethora of classes available at your local learning institutions. I've even seen churches offer free classes for people who wish to learn English. This country was/is supposed to be a "melting pot". Not come here and stay in your own little world, not integrate with the rest of society, and try to turn it into the Third World shithole that you came running here from because it sucked so bad. Speak your own language at home or amongst yourselves...I have no problem with that. Hell, I do it myself. But don't expect anyone to feel sorry for you because you've been here 5 or 6 years and still can't speak the language. That's because you're fuckin' lazy.

The more I see and hear from the lamestream media about these subjects, the more I'm inclined to agree with Michael Savage:

Borders. Language. Culture.

And if you don't love this country and, when the time comes, are not willing to take up arms and defend it with your life, fortune and sacred honor as our forefathers were, THEN GET THE FUCK OUT. I will not allow some namby pamby pissant to sashay across the battlefield that I fight on saying "Give peace a chance. Can't we all just get along?" I'll be the first to bury a bullet in that sack of unused gray matter atop your neck. Dissent is one thing, and a privilege given to us and protected by those who gave their lives defending freedom in this country and abroad. We're allowed to dissent when we feel that our government does not represent our views. I have no problem with that. I do have a problem with those who are more than content to roll over and wet on themselves in the name of political correctness or because they don't want to fight for the same rights for their children or for other human beings into which the people of this great nation were born or were nationalized. Everyone should be allowed the same freedoms as those of us in this country, no matter where in the world they live. Maybe then we wouldn't have to seal off our borders to stem the tide of illegals and those who wish to do this country harm.

NOTE: Linked with Beltway Traffic Jam for 2/15/06

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