Michelle Malkin: No Amnesty, No Bull">Michelle Malkin: No Amnesty, No Bull
If you haven’t seen today’s episode of Vent with Michelle Malkin you need to go over there and watch it right now.
Once again Michelle speaks the truth about the Bush Administration and also the situation with illegal aliens who are in our country. She reports that only 5% of the labor force in this country are illegal aliens. Two of them just happen to be my neighbors, and I can tell you that they are not in need of want except someone to take care of their front yard which is filled with 2 feet weeds…ironic isn’t it?
Michelle speaks for so many of us in this country who are fed up with the Bush administration on this issue. The time is now to act, or as Michelle rightly points out, this will be GWB’s “Read my lips, no new taxes” matra.
And I am with the numerous commenters who said that the MSM should air Michelle’s “Vent” before the air their substandard reporting.








The whole immigrant issue is a non-issue concocted to misdirect people or get their attention away from the real problems that Bush has created.
Illegal immigration is now a security threat to our country. Millions of illegal immigrants are in the US, and Bush has actually reduced enforcement of immigration laws since 911.
If millions of Mexicans can make it into the country, hundreds of terrorist can make it in, with whatever they want.
Tell your representatives to send a message to people that employ illegal immigrants that they will be prosecuted as supporters of terrorism.
Get rid of the people that routinely employ illegal immigrants and the immigration problem will go away real quick!
On my mother’s side of my family, we are Germans from Russia. This means a community of peoples from Germany had been transplanted to Russia then immigrated to America from Russia. My Grandmother who died last year at the age of 93, came to America as a child in her mothers arms.
When she was old enough to go to school, the teacher sent her home and told her mother to teach her to speak english before my Grandma could return to school. There was no such thing as ebonics or bilingualism in those days (which I think is better) also, Grandma became a U.S. citizen and raised 10 kids without ever going on welfare.
If you want to come to America, you should, speak or learn to speak English, find work and contribute to society not be a drain on our already worn out resources.