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Written by Carl Bott   
Friday, 13 November 2009 01:29

The passage of the newest attempt at health care reform from the Obama administration should not be a surprise to those that actually listened to what he said during the election fun run. He said he was going to do it and his is doing his best to live up to his promise.

However one of the salient issues of the plan is how many people are truly not covered by insurance in this country.

We see the number of 45 million bandied about but how many would there really be without counting those here illegally? And even though the plan supposedly does not cover illegal’s it, of course, does. No changes on the emergency room care thing….

So when we talk about problems facing our country lets talk about the problems we have because of the illegals that are here now.

Let’s look at the US Census Bureau’s data from March of 2007:

The immigrant population (legal and illegal) was almost 38 million, the highest level in over 80 years. Nearly one third of the immigrants are here illegally or OVER 12 million. 50 percent of the Mexican immigrants are here illegally.

The proportion of immigrant household using social programs is 33 percent as opposed to 19 percent for native households.

The Pew Hispanic Center estimated that 9 percent of the population of Mexico was living in the US in 2004.

Heather MacDonald wrote that in 2006 that the unmarried Hispanic birthrate in the country was over 3 times that of white and 1.5 that of black women.

 

The Manhattan Institute found in 2008 that the Hispanic culture is also not assimilating at the rate other immigrant groups are. Additionally Mexican adolescents are imprisoned at rates much greater than other immigrant groups.

This opinion piece is not to bash the Hispanic population legally here but to point out there are many problems facing us with unbridled illegal immigration. And what are we doing about it? Aiding and abetting this problem.

How are we doing that? How about sanctuary cities who order their law enforcement personnel not to tell the Feds when they arrest an illegal. Look at San Francisco this week. The mayor, notorious for his open city has tried to rein in this illegal tidal wave by ordering law enforcement to actually enforce a federal law and turn juvenile felony arrests to the Feds. Of course the City Council voted to overturn his edict and he vetoed that so they are in a mess of their own making.

Besides sanctuary cities we have very lax enforcement of employer sanctions for hiring illegals. When a large company is raided the outcry from the politicians is so loud one forgets that the raids were to pick up illegal’s that were taking jobs from Americans. And other little ways to make our illegal’s feel welcome like in-state tuition, free medical care at hospitals, driver’s licenses, free public school education and of course the best present of all---citizenship for babies born in the US to illegal parents.

Someone needs to explain this travesty to me. The 14th Amendment supposedly gives this right to illegal’s to have an anchor baby in the US. But does the 14th Amendment do this. Some would argue that the passage in the Amendment that states “born or naturalized in the US, and subject to jurisdiction thereof, are citizens”. But if you are here illegally whose jurisdiction do you fall under? Commit a crime and you can be punished—but who punishes the baby or its parents?

 

There are several hundred other things I could bring up here but I think you get my drift. If you want to get deeper into this check out Mark Levin’s book “Liberty and Tyranny” and read Chapter nine. Much of the information I have here is from the sources he uses. And then tell me how you feel.

Comments (6)
  • joe  - 1 fix of healthcare
    healthcare can be fixed one item at a time. Here
    are two examples:

    First there needs to be some tort refore, because
    the doctors explain that is one of the major costs
    that is exploding with multi-million dollar jury awards. All this with no cap in site.

    Second the illegals that goes to a medical facility
    for medical service, must sign a form to invoice the country of origin. If the country refuses to
    pay, that country will loose the appropriate american funding and aid in the following year.
    That would be a law and not an option for judges
    to ignor.
  • Anonymous
    Lush Rimbaugh is an idiot.
  • jeff  - illegals
    I like Joe's comment. This is a large and growing underrated problem It needs many corrections from our ineffective government.
  • gordndeb  - Too big for me!
    Some of the most troublesome places in the world have "Check Point Charlies". We look at Palestine and Israel as a place so far away and we have one right here in San Ysidro. I say send the felons back to where they came from, give medical care to those who need it during the flight back home and give our Border Patrol the power to protect our borders. With deadly force if needed. We spend millions of dollars a year to put our military to work 8 hours a day. Send those helicopters that cruize the beach in Oceanside on missions to take them back. Flight hours, medivacs and Troop Transport will benifit from the practice.
  • moon me  - czar
    This is a big problem that no politician is willing to address. They are letting us down again. Our elected Washington reps are giving away this country. Jobs to China and the open borders encouraging an illegal invasion of people without respect for law and order.
  • Rocky Venti  - Illegal Aliens
    Would like to draw your attention to the fact Missouri has a similar law to Arizonas. Also if you google california law 834(b)you will see California has the same law as Arizona. The difference is no one is complaining and no one is enforcing California's law. The Federal law that is in place to prevent illegal immigration is also not being enforced and it is tougher on illegals than Arizona's law. It is time to demand the other states either pass their own laws or support the federal law. It is time to take our country back so tell the government to shut up and get on the ball to stop our country from being overun and breaking our banks. We are already broke...
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