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Anchors Aweigh on Anchor Babies

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 297 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, immigration, Multiculturalism, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party at January 9th, 2011 - 4:30 pm

Four GOP lawmakers have proposed a bill that would end automatic granting of American citizenship to children born in the United States to illegal immigrants.

And of course, the libturds are screaming “RACISM!!!”. And to prove its racist, they ask a member of one of their many perpetually offended liberal groups, La Raza, a racist organization. Go figure.

Of course, this bill will most likely pass in the House, but no way Harry Reid (Dimocrat, NV) allows it to even get voted on in the Senate, and even if by chance it somehow was voted on and passed there, no way Obungler signs it.

I’m certain most of us here feel this way: We have no problem with people from other countries (other than muslim countries) coming here, as long as they come here LEGALLY AND DO NOT NEED TAXPAYER-FUNDED FINANCIAL SUPPORT OR ANY TYPE OF WELFARE!

Now, all that being said, the area where I live in Missouri part of the year has many poultry-processing plants. Most of their employees are from one of four countries- Mexico, Guatamala, Ecuador, or Honduras, and most of those people are here illegally, working for $7-9 per hour, doing jobs “that Americans won’t do”, as the libs and RINOS keep reminding us.

When these illegal parasites have their children here, we end paying for their births, costing thousands of taxpayer dollars per baby, since the vast majority have no health insurance. But just because the kids are U.S. citizens (for now), it doesn’t give the parents here illegally any right to stay here.

Nothing pisses me off more than going to the grocery store, picking up what I need, and waiting in line to pay, and seeing these illegal criminal aliens paying for their food with an EBT card or WIC card. We already have too many American-born leeches collecting welfare to start allowing parasites from third-world shitholes to get on the public dole.

Anchors Aweigh on Anchor Babies

Republicans are moving forward to eliminate one of the most contentious and obvious abuses of the U.S. Constitution: birthright citizenship. This measure was put forward in the 14th Amendment as means of ensuring that former slaves and their children would be American citizens. However, now we see how that Amendment is being twisted as the children of illegal aliens are instantly granted citizenship even though their parents are not Americans and have no intention to be. Something has to give.

As reported by Fox News, “Four Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday that would end automatic granting of American citizenship to children born in the United States to illegal immigrants, arguing “birthright citizenship” is an incentive for illegals to race for the U.S. border.”

Reps. Steve King of Iowa, George Miller of California and Rob Woodall and Phil Gingrey, both of Georgia, said the current practice of extending U.S. citizenship to so-called “anchor babies” is a “misapplication” of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

“Passage of this bill will ensure that immigration law breakers are not rewarded, will close the door to future waves of extended family chain migration, and will help to bring an end to the global ‘birth tourism’ industry,” King said.

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