Exposing the Illegals
Thursday, May 18, 2006
By David Yeagley
The purpose of this Bad Eagle Journal entry, as was yesterday's, is to give a personal dimension to the illegal migrant. This is not ill will, or wishing harm on any, but to simply expose what it means--in an emotional, psychological sense to citizens, to be an illegal alien. Many Americans have been victims of identity theft, and a good deal of this thievery has been committed by illegals. It involves credit card numbers, driver's license numbers, social security numbers, etc. That leads to other kinds of theft, fraud, and sometimes violence.
But, does exposing the personal information about an illegal seems outrageous? Good. Only let's make sure the outrage is directed to where it belongs. It is not outrageous for Bad Eagle to post post this personal information about an illegal alien, an arrogant tresspasser. It is outrageous that a foreigner arrogantly presumes all the privileges of American citizenship--simply by tresspassing, by crossing the border illegally. It is my purpose to excite outrage, indeed, but direct it to where it belongs: on the criminal.
It is not safe, wise, nor in any way advantageous to repond to the illegal with compassion or tolerance. Their miseries are the result not of poverty, but of weakness and aberrance of character. Their sufferings are the result of wrong values, mistaken goals, and stubbornness. Their plight is the result of moral abandon.
Having said that, we continue with this rather innocuous experiment ofposting the beginnings of the "Citizens' Wanted List." If the government won't help us, we shall help ourselves. We shall do whatever we can to defend our own country, and uphold our own laws.

This appears to be an actual driver's license for Senor Contreras. It is an official,
Mexican document, with the fingerprint of Alonzo Modest Contreras on the back.
Terrifying, to have a personal driver's license posted on the web? Why? As American citizens, all of our personal information is available to just about anyone who makes the effort to obtain it. Business and government would have it so. Why should an illegally present alien be protected? Why should he have rights the American citizen does not?

This appears to be a employment card of some kind. It declares Senor Contreras
"ACCESO a la Empress conservela en buen estado," signed by the "Jefe Depte
de Personal."
Finally here is another "gold" card, a Western Union card, used to wire money, or to make long distance phone calls:

How is it that Senor Contraras had a "platinum" Bank of America card, and "gold"
WU card? Did he have money before he came? Then why did he come?
So, now, is it cruel and outrageous to post all this? Does everyone feel that this exposure is unkind and itself deserving of great condemnation? Again, why should an illegal foreigner, here in defiance of American law, have any privileges of privacy that American citizens don't have? Why should his identity be protected? I say, if they come through a criminal act, they should be treated as criminals, and all that aid and abet them should be prosecuted as well.
Has liberal "compassion"--falsely so-called--blinded our very moral senses? Is it the triumph of goodness to indulge the criminal spirit of others? to invite rape? I challenge each American reader of these posts to express clearly any objection he might have to this post. Any objection is in the psychological dimension that is inhibiting Americans from acting in self-defense! This is precisely the point of indecision. This is precisely why we are in the national crisis we are in.
American people are afraid to commit an act of defense. They have become afraid of the slightest accusation of wrong doing. They have become slaves of liberal accusers, anti-American attorneys, and criminal judges. They have become sheep to be shorn before the mighty media.
Americans are the "Mexicans."
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