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King County to possibly become a safe haven for illegal immigrants

Every time liberals want to pass legislation about something, newspapers and television reports fill up with stories about a kind-faced and law-abiding person who just wants to be able to live their life if it only wasn’t for you: the American public, because you’re calloused and won’t extend “human rights” to them (known to sensible people as “extending the right to break legal/moral barriers and then get benefits”).  The reason for your callousness, of course, because you’re selfish and racist and bigoted.  This treatment is especially applied by the media in the argument over illegal immigration.

Before getting started however, it should be known that this writer has personally known and enjoyed the companionship of an illegal alien before. His name was Armando, and he was one of the nicest, most polite, charming young men I’ve known in my lifetime.  He couldn’t speak English worth a damn, but it was clear to me that the kid just wanted to work hard to support the family he’d left back home.  Back then, his friends have me over for carne asada in the rural Californian town of Bonsall, we’d listen to music, and enjoy each other’s company.  He was my buddy.  I’m even willing to assume that–at that particular time and place–he was a better person than I was. 

But let’s be serious, here: as King County’s city council decides to make our home a safe-haven for illegal immigrants (meaning, our police can’t check the immigration status of offenders), this isn’t about Armando.  This isn’t about the illegal aliens who work hard, go home, spend time with their families, and go to church.  This is about the 5,992 other people who worked hard, went home, spent time with their families, and went to church, whose families won’t see them anymore because they were murdered in 2005 by illegal aliens (p.22).  This is about the 11,833 girls who were raped by illegals in 2005, whose emotional scars may never heal (p.22).  This is about the 50,958 people who are assaulted on city streets by illegals (p.22). This is about the American student who couldn’t make it into college because an illegal alien’s child got in-state tuition and was granted access to a college specifically because he wasn’t White.  This is about the billions of lost dollars our medical systems have to bear, passing the bill along to those who will pay, the same people who can’t afford health care of their own. This is about those people, not the people who chose to trespass our borders.

To give the reader an idea about how extensive our problems are with illegal immigrant crime, USA Today reported that 80% of all crime in the US is caused by gangs, and according to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), 91% of all gangs are foreign nationals, with citizens of Mexico and El Salvador making up 76% of all gang-related arrests.  You do the math: a person would have to be stupid to grant safe-haven status to illegal foreign nationals.

But ultimately, women pay the worst for our lax stance on immigration.  As mentioned before, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) showed that in 2005, 11,833 women and little girls were sexually assaulted by illegal immigrants, which means that–if concentrated to a specific area–a city the size of Hastings, Nebraska would basically have every woman and little girl raped every year.  And what of murders?  Totaling almost 6,000 a year, illegal aliens killed more people in 2005 alone than Iraq did American soldiers since the beginning of the occupation.  That’s not all, though: according to the GAO reports, on a yearly basis

-Almost 40,000 people had their homes burglarized by illegal immigrants

-Almost 32,000 people had things stolen from them, including items large enough for the theft to have been considered larceny

-Almost 51,000 people were assaulted

-Over 3,000 people were kidnapped

And the worst part about all of this?  Those were only the illegal aliens we caught. You might as well double the numbers.

So if you’re going to listen to a sob-story, listen to one about Brittany Binger, one of the almost 12,000 girls who get raped every year by illegals, and one of the almost 6,000 people who gets murdered on a yearly basis.  And listen well, because these things happen more frequently because of illegals than they do because of our native population, and they don’t have to happen.  Not to you, not to me, not to anyone, and we have the power to prevent them.  All we have to do is call our local authorities and say that we’re not interested in making our neighborhoods the new stalking grounds for serial rapists and gang members.  After all, as a certain writer would say, there’s one difference between a legal citizen and an illegal alien: you have the right to deport the illegal alien.

So in short, Armando was–and most likely still is–a great human being, along with many other God-fearing, law-abiding, hard-working Hispanics.  But that doesn’t negate the fact that illegal immigration causes serious problems, and the people it causes problems for deserve a voice, not a slandering.  You have a duty to treat others as you would have yourself be treated, including those whose blood will be spilled because we choose to not enforce laws which specifically protect our people from these exact problems.

So what do you choose?  Do you think it’s a good idea to make King County a “safe-haven” for everyone except the law-abiding citizens?  Would you like illegal immigrants to gravitate toward our county like they have with San Francisco and Los Angeles?  Call your county officials by clicking here.

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http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/cvus0502.pdf

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