Saturday, 23 February 2008

As expected...

From today's Wall Street Journal:
The only “surprise†is that they didn’t wait until after the election to make the announcement.
RELATED: Another immigration proposal (HT: Dustbury):
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From today's Wall Street Journal:
The government yesterday unveiled its $20 million “virtual fence,†touted for months as one of the most effective ways to secure America’s leaky U.S.-Mexico border.Anyone who is surprised by this hasn’t· been· paying· attention. Our political class has made up its mind; average citizens should shut up and take it.
But the problems that have plagued the high-tech barrier mean that the fence’s first 28 miles will also likely be its last. The Department of Homeland Security now says it doesn’t plan to replicate the Boeing Co. initiative anywhere else.
The only “surprise†is that they didn’t wait until after the election to make the announcement.
RELATED: Another immigration proposal (HT: Dustbury):
We stop guarding the US/Mexican border immediately. Any Mexican who wants to come to America may do so, no questions asked. If the number of Mexicans living in the US exceeds the number living in Mexico, then we get Mexico.And we could turn our rapacious trial lawyers loose on the corrupt Mexican government (which should keep them busy- and out of our hair- for a few years). Sounds like a win-win!
Effectively, the Mexican people will have voted with their feet, deciding they want to be Americans, not Mexicans. As we are a country that believes in majority rule, if most of them want it, we give it to all of them. Boom, instant citizenship for everybody, and land annexation for us. At which point they start earning minimum wage and paying taxes. And we get their cacti, tequila factories, and offshore oil fields.
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