Monday, July 19, 2010

Immigration reform shouldn't be so hard

Why is immigration reform so complicated? There's no need for it to be so. Here's a simple history lesson: after WWII, President Harry S Truman sent the illegals home. Teddy Roosevelt did it after the Spanish American war, and it was done by Eisenhower after the Korean War.

Since Obama is bringing all of our troops home so rapidly, where will these troops work when they get home? Those who aren't full-time military are going to be returning to their civilian jobs, by law, and that will force many working to lose their jobs. Don't misunderstand me: every returning soldier deserves his or her job back, but with a failing economy, where do you think the unemployment rate is headed in the near future?

The reason prior Presidents sent illegals home was to provide jobs for returning soliders. In this day and age, not only returning soldiers, but everyday citizens need those jobs too. Obama, though, is too busy worrying over getting the Latino vote to be concerned about the lives of the soldiers who died to protect this country and to give liberal ungodly leaders such as himself the free speech right they use to desecrate our country.

Obama needs to either respect Arizona's law, which was actually written in accordance with the federal law that Obama is too spineless to uphold, or get out of the way and let someone who knows what they're doing solve the immigration problem

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