In response: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/30/david-valadao-immigration_n_4178844.html
Immigration Reform - An Exercise In Futility That Only Guarantees More Of The Same
Behind all of the compelling and tragic human stories connected to our failed immigration, Washington's attempt to reform (legal and illegal) immigration remains insidiously profit-driven. If you look hard enough you will see that this kleptocracy parading as a democracy uses immigration as another way the kleptocratic elite enriches itself at our (meaning US citizens', the undocumenteds', and all supporters') expense.
The two major US political parties may have very different public approaches to immigration but the tie that ultimately binds them both is their desire to profit from all aspects of immigration (enforcement, feigned reform, privatized prisons, cheap labor, profitized-ineffective border security, and the need to continue this cycle of never-ending illegal immigration).
This tie, by the way, extends to the undocumenteds' home country elite and is further self-entrenched by both elite's disastrous, poverty producing economic policies (NAFTA) and a horrendously violent Mexican drug war (120,000 + dead since 2006) that the Washington simply ignores.
If We the People do not recognize and address their ties and lies for what they are, immigration reform is an exercise in futility that only guarantees more of the same.
http://twopesos-protestfortheundocumented.blogspot.com/2013/10/immigration-reform-exercise-in-futility.html
Immigration Reform - An Exercise In Futility That Only Guarantees More Of The Same
Behind all of the compelling and tragic human stories connected to our failed immigration, Washington's attempt to reform (legal and illegal) immigration remains insidiously profit-driven. If you look hard enough you will see that this kleptocracy parading as a democracy uses immigration as another way the kleptocratic elite enriches itself at our (meaning US citizens', the undocumenteds', and all supporters') expense.
The two major US political parties may have very different public approaches to immigration but the tie that ultimately binds them both is their desire to profit from all aspects of immigration (enforcement, feigned reform, privatized prisons, cheap labor, profitized-ineffective border security, and the need to continue this cycle of never-ending illegal immigration).
This tie, by the way, extends to the undocumenteds' home country elite and is further self-entrenched by both elite's disastrous, poverty producing economic policies (NAFTA) and a horrendously violent Mexican drug war (120,000 + dead since 2006) that the Washington simply ignores.
If We the People do not recognize and address their ties and lies for what they are, immigration reform is an exercise in futility that only guarantees more of the same.
http://twopesos-protestfortheundocumented.blogspot.com/2013/10/immigration-reform-exercise-in-futility.html
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