The Crime and Killing Fields of Mexico
Friday, March 12, 2010
By Ruthie Hendrycks
Minnsir
Why, is the intense crime and killing fields of Meixco, who's northern border meets
with the United States southern border - NOT BEING DISCUSSED?
Why, is the real threat of this violence, that has already started to veer its ugly head
into the United States through an unsecured border ... not being addressed as a security risk?
Why, do we have an Administration and a few Politicians promoting a
Guestworker/Pathway = Amnesty plan, instead of taking charge of the situation and
enforcing our laws, securing the border and providing safety to the American people?
What will be the excuse given when more lives are lost at the hands of those
who should not be in the country to begin with - and the crime and violence below
escalates in the United States?
And finally..................
What will be your response to the question... - what did you do to prevent this violence from raging out of control in the U.S.?
By allowing those who have FLED Mexico and entered the United States illegally ..........
to remain, instead of demanding they fight for and make demand of their own Country,
will only put Americans and Legal Residents at an increased risk, not to mention the financial stain, environmental concerns, employment issues etc.
Enforce our immigration laws and Secure the Border
Ruthie
Ruthie Hendrycks, is the President and Founder of Minnesotans Seeking Immigration Reform,
www.mnsirproject.com, She is the host of the weekly radio program “The Ruthie Report” which can be found at www.blogtalkradio.com/theruthiereport. In addition, her articles can be found at
http://minnsir.wordpress.com or at http://media.conservativealliance.org/. She is a member of various groups including those combating illegal immigration. She can be contacted at minnsir@yahoo.com
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