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Letter to editor Democrat-Gazette regarding 3 attacks in one week

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This entry was posted on 9/14/2007 1:06 PM and is filed under Attacks on anti-illegal immigration proponents.

 

 

 

Arkansas’ high priest of illegal immigration and resident neo-con is in full damage control.  Three Democrat-Gazette editorials in one week denigrating American citizens re: their stance against the illegal Mexican invasion, coupled with his defense of the illegals.    Editor Greenberg spits on the Constitution, our culture and heritage, referring to illegals as immigrants.

 Greenberg is a proponent of the selective use of the Constitution, e.g. referencing new Oklahoma immigration laws implying only the Feds can handle inter-state commerce or immigration regulation.  Greenberg, read the U.S. immigration laws found on www.arkansasfreedom.com which demands:  ALL policing agencies have authority to arrest those transporting, hiring, aiding, abetting, housing illegals.  Those doing so are felons.

Andres Chao of the Mexican Consulate is concerned with the “rights” of Mexicans.  If Mexicans are legal or citizens, they speak English and should appeal  complaints to U.S. officials.  If they don’t speak English, they are illegal and must be dealt with, i.e. deported and those hiring, arrested.   Half the Mexicans in Arkansas are alleged to be illegal, they have no rights; therefore it is our duty to engage in racial profiling, a long time tool before Political Correctness.

On to Fort Smith, Greenberg writes that the city prints water bills in Spanish, Vietnamese, etc. and says it is only sensible. Why?  The currency is U.S. English.   Fort Smith unwisely tabled the English-Only proposed ordinance—translation, the gang of four Directors believe the only new businesses the city can attract are those hiring illegals. Why would we want those?

Joe McCutchen

Fort Smith

646-8261

 

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