Re: Aztlan Arising: 700,000+ March in Los Angeles



On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 15:28:24 -0500, Bob Brock
<bbrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 28 Mar 2006 20:58:06 -0800, "editor@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<editor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

At least the recent marches have proven one thing conclusively. The
claim of illegal-alien advocates that the economy would grind to a halt
without illegal-alien labor has been debunked - as Los Angeles hardly
had its economy implode when they took the day off to go protest!

The thing that really frustrates me is that I have had to jump through
so many hoops to get my wife residency and it's starting to look like
getting my step kids over is near impossible. Yet, if someone is
willing to ignore the law, they are much better off.

Perverse, ain't it?

For those who are working within the framework of existing laws and
regulations, this is just really...really damn frustrating.

You have my sympathies on that matter. Just watch -- the
government is going to grant amnesty to the illegals, and
your LEGAL efforts are going to become even more difficult.
Is this fun, or what?

--
Robert Sturgeon
Summum ius summa inuria.
http://www.vistech.net/users/rsturge/
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