April 17, 2006

Pierce on Illegal Immigration: Part II

Filed under: Immigration, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 6:15 pm

Part I (at the Pierce blog; my comments) was all about making the firm legislation is in place to secure the borders before addressing what to do about the illegal horde presently here.

Part II: Work Program or Amnesty?” demands that employers follow laws created 20 years ago to ensure that illegals do not get hired, and removing incentives for new illegals to come here, such as welfare, health care, and drivers licenses. He generally supports provisions developed in the House.

Pierce then criticizes the Senate of which he intends to become a Member, and his incumbent opponent:

On the other hand, the legislation sent to the floor of the Senate by the Judiciary Committee, with the approval of Senator Mike DeWine, two other Republicans, and the Committee’s entire Democratic delegation (including Senator Ted Kennedy), does not discuss controlling the border and offers a “work program” leading to American citizenship in the future. Careful not to use the “a” word, the Judiciary Committee must have felt that Americans would not see through their thinly veiled attempt to accomplish just that – amnesty for people who have broken our Nation’s law and then rewarding them with citizenship.

….. The United States operates under the “rule of law” as a means to keep an orderly society for the benefit of all her citizenry, and that rule of law begins to apply with the first step on our soil. If illegal entry is the basis of one’s presence in the country, then it has been clearly established that rules/statutes/laws mean nothing if they impede the individual’s own desires. If such an attitude becomes prevalent, then anarchy will surely follow and the fabric of our society will be destroyed.

The Senate’s version of immigration “reform” is indeed a roadmap to anarchy. Bill Pierce will not abide by it, which is another clear reason to vote for him on May 2.

Read the whole entry at his blog. Visit his main site. Contribute — Even if you think it’s not much, it is. Finally, vote for Bill Pierce on May 2.
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Note: I have endorsed Bill Pierce for Senate, and have provided nominal financial support for his campaign. BizzyBlog is a member of Blogs for Pierce.

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