Good News, Bad News on Illegal Immigration - D.A. King

April 11, 2009

By D.A. King

Good news: The government has adopted a tougher new immigration policy and is going after not only the illegal aliens themselves, but the many people who illegally assist and encourage them. An official says the government has vowed to increase the number of illegal aliens sent home this year.

It seems that officials are concerned that illegals pilfer welfare benefits and jobs in a country where unemployment hovers around 9 percent.

The bad news: The above description of current events is happening in and describes the government of ... France.

Back in what remains of the USA, some good news: Hilda Solis, a vocal opponent of work-place immigration law enforcement and whose most infamous quote to date is, 'we are all Americans, whether you are legalized or not' is no longer a Congressional Representative from California.


The Marietta (GA) Daily Journal


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