30 January 2005

Consequences of Illegal Immigration

Lost forever: Another American, Lisa Ann Bourquardez—to the U.S. policy of selective law enforcement and open borders—murdered in her home.

Charged: Another illegal alien from Mexico with several aliases and a prior charge of murder.

Status of suspect: Free—thought to be en route back to Mexico.

Uncharged co-conspirators:
George W. Bush and Vicente Fox. [note date] and the immense un-American illegal alien lobby.

Motive:
Expanded marketplace, profit and power.

Feinstein Fails On Dobbs

California Senator Dianne Feinstein, sometimes seen as relatively sane on immigration, was appalling during her appearance on January 28th CNN Tonight Show with Lou Dobbs.

Regarding amnesty and illegal immigration, Feinstein said:

  • “…We passed Proposition 187…it was found to be unconstitutional. There is a lot of worry somebody’s going to put something similar back on the ballot and that it would pass again.
  • “We have to be practical…There are many people who have been here 15, 20 years, a long time many of whom missed the earlier amnesty….There should be the ability to adjust their status.”

1) Proposition 187 was never “found unconstitutional,” its defense was sabotaged by Democratic Governor Gray Davis.

And no one—except possibly Feinstein, her Congressional colleagues and the Mexican ethnic identity lobby– is worried that a measure “similar” to Proposition 187 would be placed on the ballot. We would welcome it.

2) Feinstein’s suggestion that those aliens who “missed the earlier amnesty nearly twenty years ago are entitled to another one simply sends this message to aliens: just get to the US—and sooner or later you’ll be legal.

That LA Train Derailer: Was He Or Wasn’t He?

There seems to be an extraordinary media blackout on the immigration status of Juan Manuel Alvarez, the Glendale train derailer. Law enforcement authorities are stonewalling even the formidable Michelle Malkin (who of course had the courage to ask).

But a reader emails today that Los Angeles Channel 7 has let slip that the man will be prosecuted and then—“sent home to Mexico”