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Why not use protesting illegal aliens to pick grapes and tomatoes?

Shortage of Farm Workers.  Why Not Use Protesting Illegal Aliens…

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- John Lillpop  Friday, November 9, 2007
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Democrat politicians and certain RINOs are always looking for new ways to ram illegal aliens down the throats of reluctant Americans. In the latest scam, these anti-American knot heads are passing out crying towels to gain support for agricultural tycoons who allegedly face a shortage of farm workers.

Prudent citizens: Save your tears and pity for both the corrupt farmers and the illegal aliens that they are so fond of.

To begin with, growers should not hire illegal aliens. To do so is a violation of U.S. laws, and is a major reason why America is saddled with upwards of 38 million illegal aliens right now.

Secondly, how can there be a “shortage of workers” in a nation that is overwhelmed and overrun by illegal aliens?

For example, just last spring, Americans were horrified at the sight of huge crowds of illegal aliens marching through our streets to protest the rule of law.

Why not round up these criminals, outfit them with straw hats, picking buckets, and other required farm-work paraphernalia, and ship them to the nearest needy grower?

In addition, jail systems throughout America already use incarcerated inmates to clean parks and roadways.

Why not force those here illegally, and in jail or prison, to meet the needs of the American people by picking grapes or tomatoes?

Other venues for locating illegal immigrants: Day labor centers, Home Depot stores, welfare offices, food stamp distribution centers, car washes, fast food eateries, English-as-a-second-language (ESL) classes, and DNC offices everywhere.

Third, if farmers would pay competitive wages, their labor needs would be met by real Americans—citizens and others here legally.

Indeed, reports indicate that the “shortfall” of agricultural workers is at least partially the result of illegal aliens working in construction and other U.S. industries where they can earn more.

In other words, illegal aliens already here are no longer willing to pick produce and fruit.

So the dodo heads in Washington want to bring in more illegal aliens to do the work that illegals already here will not do? That sounds like a “GW Bush” or a “Nancy Pelosi” moment!

Finally, much like this nation’s addiction to foreign oil, America is hooked on slave labor from the third world.

This addiction represents a major threat to homeland security, national sovereignty, economic and social stability, and preservation of American values and culture.

America needs to end this insidious addiction to slave labor by doing the following:


* Secure our borders with military force.

* Deport all illegal aliens currently in the United States.

* Prosecute and punish all business owners that undermine national security by hiring illegal aliens.

* Hold the Mexican government accountable for its role in the invasion of America by third-world criminals.

By cutting off the flow of illegal aliens, American politicians can do what is right for working families, while at the same time fighting terrorism and preserving American culture.

That is a win-win, unless you are a Democrat or RINO!

John Lillpop
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John W. Lillpop is a recovering liberal. “Clean and sober” since 1992 when last he voted for a Democrat. Pray for John: He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where people like Nancy Pelosi are actually considered normal!.

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