Wednesday, August 29, 2007

What part of 'no amnesty'

doesn't she understand?

I stand accused of putting words into Jessica McBride's mouth, and not for the first time.

Love the way she responds with personal attacks, don't you?

Here's the thing:

She says immigrants who haven't committed crimes are not her "priority." She says:
Illegal immigrants should be kicked out of the country the first time they offend. Focus on the criminals first.
Who, you might ask, would we focus on second?

She's been on a campaign to frighten people into thinking there's a big crime wave caused by illegal immigrants. (Lack of evidence notwithtanding.)

The way to prevent that alleged crime wave, of course, is to deport illegal immigrants BEFORE they commit crimes. She is part of the "What part of illegal don't you understand?" crowd.

And, as Jay Bullock pointed out awhile back, McBride is clearly in the "no amnesty" camp.

If there's no "amnesty," what's her alternative? Logic would tell you it is deportation.

But logic does not seem to enter the picture.

I rest my case.

5 comments:

  1. Ohhh noooo, there's no big crimewave by illegal aliens.

    There's only a small percentage of Illegal Alien's in our correctional facilities ( 33% of our total prison population ) and only 36% to 42% of the rest are on our welfare.

    Is there anything else I can not tell you??

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  2. Yeah, winghunter, you can not tell us where you got those numbers. Or were ya just guessing?

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  3. When was being on welfare (or workfare) a crime, you bozo?

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  4. What a total freaking joke to cite the population of illegal aliens in correctional facilities. The reason for that is that immigration cases are now being treated criminally and not administratively. Ask a federal judge or any honest U.S. attorney what they think about the strain that's putting on the system. But logic, fairness or basic American ideals need not apply, apparently.

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  5. Mmm...let's see. Unsustained statistics, inaccurate statements, misleading statements. Friends, I think it may be safe to say the winghunter just may be a McBride protoge.

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