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Friday, November 24, 2006

What Grandma Would Say

...You know the facts. Immigrants are here in huge numbers, unlawfully, in the age of terror. They swell the cost of local life--emergency rooms, schools--which has an impact on local taxes. There are towns and cities that feel, and are, overwhelmed. And no one will help them.

The essential reason, I think, is that America's elites don't want America's borders closed. Businesses want low-wage workers; intellectuals are wed to global visions of cross-border prosperity; politicians want Hispanic loyalty and the Hispanic vote. It's not convenient for any of them to close the borders. If Americans on the ground are enduring difficulties over this, it's . . . too bad. This is further eroding America's already eroding faith in its institutions...

...More and more our leaders forget the common sense of grandma. In most everyone's family there was a grandma who used to sit quietly in the corner and say nothing. Then someone would ask her opinion just to be polite, and she'd say something so wise, so commonsensical, it stopped everyone in their tracks. And you realized that she was smart, that she'd lived a life and seen things.

In the case of illegal immigration in America I think grandma would say, "Stop it. Build a wall. But put doors in the wall so when the problem is over, you can open the doors."

America has, since 1980, experienced the biggest wave of immigrants since the great wave of 1880-1920. And we have never stopped to absorb it. We have never stopped to digest what we've eaten. Is it any wonder we have indigestion?...

Please visit this post: Support for Immigration Officials in the Masood and Hannan Case and sign the linked petition. The government sometimes needs to know it has our support in these things -- especially in the face of whithering criticism. Please pass the link on to anyone you know or other bloggers who may be willing to post it. Thanks.

2 Comments

How can she be so sure what grandma would say?

My grandma came here on a forged passport. By today's standards, that would make her an illegal immigrant. Had she been turned away at Ellis Island, i wouldn't be here today typing this.

And had we continued a liberal immigration policy into the 1930s and 40s, much of European Jewry would have been saved.

So I'll never support any kind of immigration restriction.

Deport Ron Newman!!

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