Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Have you heard of the hottest game to hit the streets of America's campuses? What, you haven't? Why don't you jump the bandwagon and play Catch an Immigrant!

It's nice to see the future of America take part in ignorant immigrant bashing. Just brings tears to my eyes.

Monday, October 30, 2006

At the moment I'm pinching myself trying to figure out if this site is true to my senses. Bikers who secure the southwestern border between the Aztec nation and the States? Someone needs to make a bimonthly comic of the adventures of Gus the biker and his misadventures in dealing with the illegal hiring of non-US citizens (not just illegal immigration, they don't pay themselves for their work). I think he would have a dog as his side kick. Hmm... Should he be called Pantaleón de Díos? I do think so.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

The federal reserve chairman of the United States of America says that in theory "immigrants tend to be younger than the average population and have larger families, so they would help support older Americans who are withdrawing from the labor force." That's only in theory. We will need a whole bunch of'em so that an aging generation of Americans can feed of their backs, so immigration won't solve US aging problem after all. I never really thought about older American's living off the backs of working people, but now that you mention America’s Capitol City was built on the backs of slaves.

Monday, October 02, 2006

"They took our jobs!" Should really be, "They are illegally giving out our jobs!"
I stumbled upon an article by Thom Hartmann, Immigration: The Issue Republican's are using in 2006, which totally breaks down the dominant point of view of immigration in America, that of “illegal immigration,” and replaces it with “illegal employers.” The thought has crossed my mind in the past, but it’s easy to forget seeing as to how the argument in big media tends to revolve on how people are illegally immigrating to the states and taking the jobs of Americans, instead of the people hiring them - American employers. Thom Hartmann argues that the problem lies with the conservative legislations brought forth since the Reagan administration that have been all too lenient on employers by not reprimanding them for hiring illegal immigrants by fining their breeches off.

At the moment of typing this post I'm eating in a heavenly vegetarian restaurant on campus and notice that the help in the kitchen and around the tables don't seem to understand much English. I think to myself... "My friend Mr. Woodard would love to cook and serve a vegetarian dish to me... But not really."