Congress is considering bills that would make it a felony to be in the United States illegally, impose new penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants and erect fences along one-third of the U.S.-Mexican border. The proposals have angered many Hispanics.
I think the fence is overkill. Fences are useless. The only way to keep illegals out is to tighten up the laws and then enforce them.
Can someone enlighten me on why this angers those that are here illegally? The obvious reasons are, well, just too obvious... more money, better living conditions, etc).... there has to be a moral and ethical reason they're upset. Oh wait, this must be it:
"They're here for the American Dream," said Malissa Greer, 29, who joined 10,000 people in a march through Phoenix, Arizona today. "God created all of us. He's not a God of the United States. He's a God of the world."
I've got to be missing something. While maybe it should be our God given right to travel the globe freely, simply put, it's not. Countries have laws and if you don't want to follow them, then stay home.
But before shipping the illegals home, maybe the government should start fining the companies that welcome then with open arms. This problem might go from a flood to a trickle if the money wasn't here any more.
Just my 2 cents. Let the liberals begin.

