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I would vote for Hitler. At least he was honest, and refreshingly pro-white (and every politician these days has to grovel at the altar of 'white guilt'.) Heck, at least he'd close the freaking border with Mexico. Oh, and he wouldn't have given the Mexicans amnesty, which our congress just did. Of course, they are calling it a 'guest worker' program.
Please please please, I'm wishing for a Hitler right now. Screw the Jews; I'm too concerned about White people right now.
Nobody ever mentions that this all of thisimmigration is bad for White people. Pure and simple.
Nobody wants their race to become a minority by immigration.
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=9252
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=9299
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=9249
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=9269
The Guest Worker Con
Report; Posted on: 2006-06-16 17:18:17 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
Guest workers aren't cheap; they're expensive
by Phyllis Schlafly
George W. Bush entered the White House in 2001 hoping he would be remembered in history books as the education president who raised public school standards with his No Child Left Behind Act. It now looks like his legacy will be "No illegal immigrant left behind."
The White House Web site is currently advertising, in both English and Spanish, Bush's congratulations (applaudo) to the U.S. Senate for passing what president called bipartisan (bipartidista) and comprehensive (integral) immigration reform (reforma). In fact, this Kennedy-McCain (aka Hagel-Martinez) bill might be the worst and the most expensive bill ever passed by the Senate, and it should be an embarrassment to any Republican who voted for it.
The media have reported on the sections that grant illegal residents amnesty (aka path to legalization or earned citizenship). But the media have censored out of their news reports the sections that are 10 to 20 times more costly and far more dishonest than playing games with the word amnesty.
In large print, the 795-page bill announces its "temporary guest worker" plan. Those words are lies because the fine print in the bill converts these workers, who are given H-2C visas, into permanent residents with the right to become citizens after five years.
The plan will start by importing 200,000 H-2C workers in the first year. The H-2Cers can immediately bring in their family members on H-4 visas, without any numeric limits and without being required to have a physical, and they will also get permanent legal residence and citizenship.
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=9285