Would you die for an illegal immigration bailout?
In addition to billions of dollars in aid, the US taxpayer has also been given the responsibility of millions of neglected citizens from Mexico, without the chance to find out who they are. We have the same system with other countries, including countries that sponsor terrorism. This system is responsible for lower wages, the deaths 25 Americans a day from crime, terrorism, and disease. Now that the Mexican Swine Flu has spread across the world, the Obama Administration has decided to keep the lawless Mexican borders open in name of "free trade" with the failed state. Just like the Bush Administration, Obama has favored the unconstitutional (SPP) Security and Prosperity Partnership, which favors open borders even when dealing with a pandemic.
We have already had the tragic story of a toddler coming across the Mexican Border and dying in Houston, TX. How many US citizens were in contact with that child? What will the administration say if several US citizens catch the Mexican Swine Flu from an illegal alien who crossed the border a week from now? Will the unamed companies that "need fair trade" provide healthcare for those infected. If Congress passes an amnesty, will the same immigration system that legalized 2 of the Fort Dix Terror Cell make sure that nobody infected with a 3rd world disease be given legal status? If we do pass an amnesty, will Mexico finally become a real country? If the people of the United States of America do not take action, the greatest nation ever will suffer even more from the problems of the 3rd world.
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SB799, the Arkansas in-state tuition for illegal aliens bill, is on the Senate agenda for Friday April 4th for the afternoon session. They are trying to sneak this bill through just like they did during the Senate Education Committee. We need calls, emails, and as many activist to come by the Arkansas Capitol. Last time, the AR Senate started at 1:30pm and SB799 was behind about a dozen bills and didn't get reached until around 4:00pm. This time, it will probably be up around 2:00pm or so. Here is the link to the bill from the AR legislature: