From Deseret News archives:
U.S. must reject immigration bill
law, and protecting our national security by enforcing our borders. They do not believe in rewarding illegal behavior such as identity theft or costing the taxpayer trillions of dollars.
Although illegal immigration must be addressed, sometimes doing something is worse than doing nothing in this case, much worse. This bill radically shifts the foundation on which the U.S. was built the rule of law and a melting pot. We will become a dual-language nation, which is unsustainable. The U.S. can survive many languages, but we cannot survive just two. It is frustrating that many in positions of influence do not understand this, have not learned from the dismal failure of multiculturalism in Europe, and will not listen to the people.
When we treat those who are here illegally differently from those who are trying to come here legally, this is nepotism at best and racism at worse. This is not compassionate nor is it Christian (56 percent of illegal aliens are from Mexico, another 28 percent are from Latin America only 3 percent are from Africa, 6 percent from Europe and 12 percent from Asia). If this bill is passed, we will effectively discriminate against 60 million people worldwide who would have had the ability to come to the United States had it not been for amnesty (12 million illegal aliens plus an average of four family members equals 60 million). This is not even remotely fair.
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