- The traditional, original settlers of this country were
the English, Scots, Welsh, Dutch and Germans. They resided in the thirteen
original colonies. They fought for their independence, from Great Britain,
in the Revolutionary War. With inspiration, they wrote the Declaration
of Independence and the Constitution including the very important Bill
of Rights. No, they were not perfect - some were slave owners which was
an English institution. I might add that the Native Americans also had
slaves. However, the imperfections of the founding fathers should not discredit
the noble documents that they created anymore than Christians engaging
in sin discredits the scriptures.
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- The original Northern and Western European settlers had
a particular cultural and political background which included a limited
government. Their experience with a king and the powerful elite in society
compelled them to shape a government where the sovereign power was held
by the people and not the state - a Republic. The country was English speaking
and our founding fathers did not encourage unlimited immigration.
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- A little more than ten million immigrants came to the
United States between 1830 and 1880. About nine million were from Northern
Europe and over six hundred thousand were from Canada and Newfoundland.
Indeed, unscrupulous individuals advertised and imported Chinese workers
to depress American wages (shades of current circumstances) but not to
fill jobs.
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- Our current national trespassing woes are by no means
new or unexpected. They are overwhelmingly more visible because of the
obvious devastating consequences. The continuing plot for globalization
via unchecked immigration and amnesty was further implemented during Lyndon
B. Johnson's Great Society Give-Away years. On 3 October 1965 the Hart-Celler
Immigration Bill was signed into law after being railroaded through congress
by Lyndon Johnson and Edward M. Kennedy. This law totally destroyed the
1921 pro-American national origins quota system and currently functions
as the foundation for our unenforced immigration laws.
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- The pro-American 1921 law based their allotted immigration
slots according to the immigrant's birth country. Seventy percent of these
immigration slots were allotted to residents of the United Kingdom, Ireland
and Germany. A small number of visas were available to individuals born
in Italy, Greece, Poland, Portugal, and other areas of eastern and southern
Europe. The 1965 bill abolished the nationality factor putting all nations,
third world or industrialized, on an equal status for immigration to the
United States.
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- Edward M. Kennedy, the Senate immigration subcommittee
chairman, confidently assured the nation and his fellow compliant congressmen
that:
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- "First, our cities will not be flooded with a million
immigrants annually. The bill will not inundate America with immigrants
from any one country or area In the final analysis, the ethnic pattern
of immigration under the proposed measure is not expected to change as
sharply as the critics seem to think."
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- "The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants.
It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. It will not relax the
standards of admission. It will not cause American workers to lose their
jobs." (U.S. Senate, Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization
of the Committee on the Judiciary, Washington, D.C., Feb. 10, 1965. pp.
1-3.)
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- I find Kennedy's use of the word "flood" rather
ironic given his infamous unprosecuted escapade turned tragedy at Chappaquiddick
in 1969. Is it just me or do you find it interesting that Kennedy is both
a lawmaker and a lawbreaker but is not real big on negative consequences?
This apparently applies to himself, family, friends and trespassers to
America who speed our descent into one world government. Apparently selective
prosecution is in play here? Perhaps if Martha Stewart had made a different
career choice she would have been spared jail time. With her success strategy
and penchant for perfection and style she surely would have been victorious
had she run for office.
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- Referring to the 1965 Immigration Reform Bill, Lyndon
b. Johnson said: "This bill we sign today is not a revolutionary bill.
It does not affect the lives of millions. It will not restructure the shape
of our daily lives." The Great Society President was really the diminishing
society snake oil pitchman.
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- There was some very wise but unheeded opposition to the
1965 bill. Myra C. Hacker, Vice President of the New Jersey Coalition,
testified at a Senate Immigration subcommittee hearing:
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- "In light of our 5 percent unemployment rate, our
worries over the so called population explosion, and our menacingly mounting
welfare costs, are we prepared to embrace so great a horde of the world's
unfortunates? At the very least, the hidden mathematics of the bill should
be made clear to the public so that they may tell their Congressmen how
they feel about providing jobs, schools, homes, security against want,
citizen education, and a brotherly welcome for an indeterminately enormous
number of aliens from underprivileged lands."
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- "We should remember that people accustomed to such
marginal existence in their own land will tend to live fully here, to hoard
our bounteous minimum wages and our humanitarian welfare handoutslower
our wage and living standards, disrupt our cultural patterns."
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- "Whatever may be our benevolent intent toward many
people, the bill fails to give due consideration to the economic needs,
the cultural traditions, and the public sentiment of the citizens of the
United States." (U.S. Senate, Subcommittee on Immigration and Naturalization
of the committee on the Judiciary, Washington, D.C., 10 Feb 1965, pp. 681-687
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- Apparently, no one listened to Myra. Individuals often
tend to compartmentalize specific occurrences under each administration.
We refer to particular periods of time and presidents such as Roosevelt's
"New Deal" or Johnson's "Great Society". Reality strongly
suggests that each administration, regardless of party, pursues the same
serialized socialism towards a one world agenda. To obtain a concise picture
of what is occurring, we must not consider presidents or political parties
and their consecutive dramatic performances in Washington. The legislation
that the socialistic minded politicians fail to accomplish during one party's
tenure will be completed when the so-called alternate party takes control.
Accordingly, like every other anti-American bill, the politicians stated
repeatedly that the law would not create a large increase in the number
of newcomers nor would it become a conduit for globalizing immigration.
Yet, this is exactly what it was designed to do over time. Who needs a
bomb when we have the subtle, gradual onslaught of our role-playing politicians?
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- This deceptive law was designed and resulted in a wave
of millions of immigrants, including trespassers, who arrived from the
third world countries of Asia and Latin America. Unlike individuals coming
from Europe, these individuals typically lacked the equivalent education
level of the average American. In addition they required more social services
- paid for by the American taxpayer through plundering politicians and
their efforts to redistribute the wealth. Europeans were not motivated
to emigrate because their countries were more modern and industrialized.
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- From 1901 to 1920 the percent of Latin American immigrants
comprised about three percent. The percent of Europeans during that same
time period was eighty-eight percent. Yet, from 1980 to 1993 Latin American
immigrants had risen to forty-three percent and Europeans were down to
thirteen percent. These Latin American immigrants were more than twice
as likely not to have finished high school compared to native born Americans.
This obviously had economic consequences as well as political ramifications.
The conspiring elite could change the complete economic and political culture
by modification of one seemingly insignificant law while making themselves
appear sympathetic to the plight of the poverty stricken and downtrodden.
Their sympathy is a sham as evidenced by their attempts to restructure
America into a third world nation. The poor are easier to control and typically
lend their complete support to the political party that promises entitlements.
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- Immigration undermines our customs, culture, language
and institutions. The enslaved should attempt to emulate the United States
within their countries rather than invade and reshape the United States.
But our politicians, like the unscrupulous who imported the Chinese, have
thrown down the welcome mat - no questions asked - come one, come all.
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- Another law - the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control
Act (IRCA) was supposedly passed in an attempt to control and deter illegal
immigration by providing amnesty and temporary status to all illegal aliens
who had lived in the United States continuously since before January 1,
1982. Those who received amnesty, about three million, were then able to
become naturalized and bring other family members into the country. Rewarding
crime rarely serves as a deterrent. Rather, it creates more crime - our
astute Washington lawbreakers should surely recognize this commonsense
cause and affect were it not for that ever present globalization agenda
that so many of them embrace.
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- The 1990 Immigration Act (IMMACT) again modified and
expanded the 1965 act by significantly increasing the total level of immigration
to 700,000, and increasing available visas by 40 percent. Little by little,
year by year, the economic consequences touch every family. Over the last
30 years, Congress has tripled legal immigration levels.
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- Trespassers should not have been granted amnesty in 1986
and they should not be granted amnesty now. Whether they call it amnesty
or the "guest worker program" it is a farce and an open invitation
to line up at the border. Rewarding crime increases crime. Call it what
they will - it is globalization and an insidious method of bringing our
country down to its economic knees. There was an attempt in 2000 to give
amnesty to two million trespassers but it was surprisingly not supported
by congress. However, by alternative strategy, they legalized additional
categories of immigration (asylum) which resulted in approximately 700,000
immigrants.
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- With anchor babies, a result of the distortion of the
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, a trespasser may enter the U.S.
just in time for delivery and then reap the rewards for her maternal efforts
- thanks to the plundering of taxpayer dollars. Between 1997 and 2006,
the projected total net cost to taxpayers for immigration will be $865.98
Billion. And thanks to the Supreme Court for their constant creative interpretations
of the Constitution. Let's evaluate this scenario - we have the president
promoting a guest worker program, congress promising and passing destructive
legislation and the Supreme Court distorting the law of the land. This
begs the question of who is actually representing the citizens of this
country.
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- And presently the morally consistent Teddy Kennedy is
at it again - making way for the trespassers to suck up our resources and
further the goal of globalization. Democrat Edward M. Kennedy, along with
fellow conspirator, Republican John McCain, is pushing for amnesty for
twelve million trespassers with Senate Bill 1033. Apparently the rewards
of complicity for McCain are far greater than the possibility of forced
retirement due to voter retribution. But hey, doesn't it make you feel
all warm and fuzzy to see the republikans and the demokrats working together?
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- The enemy is not the poverty stricken hordes at the border.
Yes, they are trespassers and lawbreakers but they have been manipulated
by the wicked in high places. Our government and their governments use
them as political pawns in the game of globalization. Although we have
been exposed to a brainwashing blitz of politically correct thinking/training
it is not bigotry that motivates our wise rejection of unchecked immigration.
It is self preservation and the preservation of our lifestyle that drives
this fight against the adversary. The politicians who pretend to embrace
diversity or multiculturalism are largely untouched by the mass migration
that changes America's neighborhoods and jeopardizes our ability to take
care of our families. The real enemies, those who swore to uphold the Constitution,
are entrenched in the ivory towers in Washington and the absurdity is that
apathetic and uninformed Americans have installed them there. It is amazing
to me that these socialistic senators keep getting re-elected.
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- It is relatively simple to check congressional voting
records regarding immigration. Those we have elected need to have their
feet held to the fire, in a manner of speaking. If they are not abiding
by their constitutional oath and demanding the enforcement of federal immigration
laws then they should not continue to serve as lawmakers.
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- Bibliography
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- Population-Environment Balance:
- Americans for Immigration control:
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- © 2005 Deanna Spingola - All Rights Reserved
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- Deanna Spingola has been a quilt designer and is the
author of two books. She has traveled extensively teaching and lecturing
on her unique methods. She has always been an avid reader of non-fiction
works designed to educate rather than entertain. She is active in family
history research and lectures on that topic. Currently she is the director
of the local Family History Center. She has a great interest in politics
and the direction of current government policies, particularly as they
relate to the Constitution.
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