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    Immigration Duel

    Matthew Slater
    January 31, 2008


    Tom Tancredo endorsed Mitt Romney on December 20, 2007. Tancredo favored strict enforcement of immigration laws and deportation of all illegal aliens. On this issue I strongly supported Tom Tancredo. Mitt Romney, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, and Ron Paul remain in the race for the Republican nomination. Out of the four Ron Paul has the strongest stance on immigration and enforcing our immigration laws. Most importantly he is against rewarding criminals. Unfortunately he doesn’t have a realistic chance of winning the Republican nomination. I agree and disagree with Ron Paul on various issues but his stance on immigration and illegal aliens is as perfect of a stance as I could desire.

    I will address the two candidates who have a realistic chance at winning the nomination. John McCain and Mitt Romney will compete for and one will eventually be the Republican nominee. After a primary victory in Florida John McCain is the current frontrunner but Mitt Rmoney is alive and well. McCain and Romney represent two different stances on illegal aliens already present in the United States but only one is acceptable.

    McCain accues Mitt Romney of flip flopping on the issues. Romney’s most notable flip flop is regarding his stance on abortion. McCain has no shame because he is in no postion to be criztzing other canidates about flip flopping. John McCain has an inordent amount of flip flops on his liberal record. Only second to Hilery Clinton among the remaining presidential canidates. To what extent has McCain flip flopped on immigration?

    McCain-Kennedy was a massive immigration amnesty bill that was ulitmately defeated. It would of legalized millions of illegal aliens already present in the United States. In essance rewarding people for being criminals. Now he claims he has heard the people and wants to secure the boarder. Will McCain deport the portion of people who are currently illegal but oddly enough are paying income taxes, Social Security, and Medicare? McCain will only deport the approxmately two million illegal aliens commiting crimes. Strange how McCain only considers two million of the illegal aliens criminals when the reality is every single of one them is a criminal. Simply entering this country illgeally alone you immediately become a criminal.

    Mitt Romney would give illegal aliens already present in the United States a varying time period determined by each individuals situation as to when they would have to leave. I believe he is being to generous and Romney is as wrong as McCain in refusing to pull an illegal alien out of school. Our government is paying for illegal aliens to receive an education, a terrible one but still an education at that. I’d rather my tax dollars go to building prisons for these criminals rather then attempting to educate them. Ultimately Romney is superior to McCain on the issue but both appear weak.

    I’m against being civilized with criminals. Regardless of there reasoning for being in the United States illegally, it comes down to the fact all illegal aliens are criminals. All criminals should be punished not rewarded. Would you reward a rapist for committing a rape? Both of these acts are severe crimes and the people who commit them deserve to be severely punished.

    Personally I believe anyone caught crossing our boarder illegally should be shot on the spot. That’s terrible! We need to be compassionate toward these parasites! Give me a break. I don’t feel sorry for these people. I despise these people. I refuse to acknowledge politically correct reasoning as to why we should accept illegal aliens. I have the same amount of respect for illegal aliens as I do for rapists, and murders. None.

    How about rewarding the immigrants who go through the process of becoming a United States citizen legally? It appears they will receive the short end of the stick if McCain and the liberals get their way.

    Notice McCain will not directly answer the following question. Hypothetically, if McCain were president would he approve the amnesty bill he proposed? He claims it is dead and would never return. I can only hope by the time the Republican primaries are complete McCain is politically dead and never to return.

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