Here we are again. It's time for the Guard the Borders Blogburst, so let's get started.
This Mexico travel site is complaining about Arnold's trip to Mexico. The amusing part about this article is this quote, in reference to Arnold being "anti-immigrant":
“He doesn’t want Mexicans to go,” to California, said Victor Faz, a 16-year-old street taco vendor in Mexicali. “And they are the ones that help the state get ahead.”
For the record, Arnold isn't "anti-immigrant". Neither are most of us complaining about the immigration problem. I am, however, anti-illegals who come here without following the proper laws to get here and then have the balls to think my tax dollars will support their livelihood. To be quite honest, I'm anti-anyone who comes here illegally, period. I don't care if you're working 14 hours a day in a warehouse to send money home, sitting on your butt in an apartment using your welfare check to snort crank, or standing on the street corner offering boom-boom to whoever happens along.
Which brings me to my next point. Green card marriages. Mad Canuck has something about this:
Business marriages and other forms of immigration fraud really rankle me. As a foreigner myself living here in the United States, I have a lot of legal hassle I have to deal with, and I do not appreciate the concept of people getting a free ride, speeding past law-abiding people like myself by doing something illegal. And, as a married man, I also have a real problem with someone making a mockery out of the institution of marriage by entering into it fraudulently.
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