In 1986 Congress passed a law granting amnesty to
approximately 3 million illegal immigrants. They promised the American people
that in exchange for their citizenship there would be stricter border policies
barring illegal immigrant’s entry. The amnesty was passed and the border
security never came into effect.
Senator Ted Cruz has recognized the Democratic Party’s
proposal for a new immigration reform for what it is: more hot air. In his mind
and the minds of many similarly inclined politicians this proposal echoes the
familiar trend of broken promises and expectations. There have been numerous
methods and proposals for stopping illegal immigration, none of which have
proven successful. In fact, in the minds of people like Sen. Cruz the bill will
result in more damage than good. “This bill is not designed to fix the problem,”
he said. “If this bill got passed into law, I guarantee in another 10, 20 years
we’d be back here, except instead of 11 million people here illegally, we’d
have 20 million or 30 million. And that is not a humane system.”
What is perhaps most troubling about the situation is that
for decades now many Democratic politicians have utilized these flawed systems
to their benefit. They understand the appeal that they have to the immigrant community.
They understand that immigrants will vote for the Democratic candidate without
thinking, so there are no qualms on their part to swarm our country with
millions of immigrants, both legal and illegal, knowing that at the vote
ballots they’ll be flooded with votes from a group whose only interest in our
countries politics is to allow more of their own people access through our borders.
At this rate in the next 10 years this country will be a one-party system that
puts the security and well-being of foreigners before their own people.
http://foxnewsinsider.com/2013/06/24/ted-cruz-says-immigration-bill-isnt-designed-fix-problem
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