Saturday, July 22, 2006

Let's Try These Immigration Laws

While partaking in extreme relaxation at my sister's/bro-in-law's pad in Minnesota, I was reading Rush's publication, "The Limbaugh Letter" and read his own proposal for U.S. immigration policy, he writes (read the whole thing, especially the end):

* If you want to immigrate, you must speak the language. No bilingual anything. No Spanish-English classrooms. No translated government documents - including ballots.

* Foreigner's won't be allowed to vote, or hold political office. They can't hold seats in either house of Congress. They'll also be banned from state legislatures, the Supreme Court, all governorships, and many town councils.

* The Constitution will reserve almost all federal posts, and any position in the military and merchant marine, for the "native born".

* Non-natives will not be permitted to be firefighters, police, or judges.

* Only professionals or investors will be allowed in.

* Even professionals will still need to be sponsored by a home-grown company. Investors must invest in the economy at lest 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.

* Immigrants can't receive welfare, food stamps, or any other government benefits. The taxpayers won't carry you.

* You may buy land, but no waterfront. As a foreigner, you relinquish individual rights to the property.

* No politicking whatsoever. Immigrants may not participate in demonstrations or political organizing. Foreigners may not criticize the government or wave foreign flags.

* Citizenship will be granted to 3,000 immigrants a year, period.

What do you think? I think that if America were to adopt a single one of these "Limbaugh Laws" as policy, official México would go loco. Just last month the Méxican government threatened to sue our government - in our courts - if our National Guard detains illegals on our soil!

But the truth is, these are not Rush's laws. The list just cited comes from the government of México itself!

Talk about a double standard!

1 Comments:

At 3:11 PM, Blogger Dan Zaremba said...

These laws do sound a bit harsh!!

 

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