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The Stealth Amnesty


Thursday, April 17, 2003


By Matt Hayes



Let's suppose for a moment that an elected member of the House of Representatives one day links his Web page to that of an ethnic advocacy group, a white ethnic advocacy group.


Let's also suppose that group's founder has made statements to the effect that his group's goals include such things as taking over all of a state's political institutions, or making a state into a "white state." It would probably be the end of that representative's career, right?

Last week, Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Illinois' Fourth Congressional District linked his Web page to a "white paper" on the matricula consular, the identification card issued by Mexican consulates to its nationals abroad. Mexico has energetically lobbied U.S. institutions for the card's acceptance.

The white paper was prepared by, and appears on the Web site of, an organization called MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund). MALDEF's founder, Mario Obledo, has said publicly that "California is going to be a Mexican state, we are going to control all the political institutions. If people don't like it, they should leave."

There was a time in this country, now thankfully past, when talk like that would land you in jail. But the fact that Obledo has the right to say such things doesn't make them right. He is, after all, telling us that his organization's aim is to assume control of California's political institutions and then transfer that control to another country.

The media has said almost nothing about Gutierrez's decision to link his Web page to MALDEF's and display its white paper. MALDEF, and its sister organization La Raza (yes, that translates to "The Race") are just some of the advocacy groups that work nonstop to see the matricula consular card accepted as a valid form of identification by all U.S. institutions, including banks, marriage license bureaus, departments of motor vehicles, and even federal agencies. It serves one purpose: the normalization of the approximately three million Mexican nationals now illegally in the United States.

No person in the United States legally has any need for the card, because legal residency (or even a short-term visa) is accompanied by legal ID. The only people now in the country who have any need for the matricula consular are those that are here illegally. Their ability to use the matricula consular as a means of completing the tasks of everyday life ? banking, driving, leasing an apartment ? goes a long way to achieving what an immigration amnesty would. It's an amnesty that doesn't require the president's signature ? a stealth amnesty.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was one of the first to get behind the matricula consular, when, in January of this year, she was able to persuade the Phillip Burton Federal Building to accept the card as a valid form of identification. Pelosi was able to do this despite the fact that federal buildings nationwide have been under significantly tighter security since Sept. 11, 2001, and even though the issuance of a matricula consular card rests on the flimsiest of foundations.

As a rule, all a person must do is present a paper copy of a Mexican birth certificate and a photo ID, and the consulate will issue the card. It's striking that a person seeking entry to a federal building with a current driver's license is sometimes turned away, while at the federal building in Pelosi's district, a matricula consular is definitionally valid ID.

At a time when our country is learning from its mistakes, like its easy issuance of student visas and rampant fraud at its motor vehicle bureaus, and trying to create a more secure environment, we can know that some are diligently campaigning to provide a degree of legal protection to people whose presence here is a crime. One would think that presentation of a matricula consular card to even a clerk at a marriage license bureau would result in a telephone call to immigration authorities. But our environment, at least for some foreign nationals, remains permissive.

When Amr Mussa, in responding to the Bush administration's mandatory registration of people arriving from Islamic countries (to include fingerprinting and a photograph), says, "These are discriminatory measures against citizens of Arab and Islamic countries," he may have a point.

Matt Hayes began practicing immigration law shortly after graduating from Pace University School of Law in 1994, representing new immigrants in civil and criminal matters. He teaches at Berkeley College, and is author of The New Immigration Law and Practice, a textbook to be published by West Legal Publications in October, 2003.
 
Some States tried secession 140 years ago. I didn't go over too well then and it sure won't now. There may be a majority of Mexicans there in the next few years but it will never be a Mexican State. It will be an American State in which you will have very few rights, just like now!
 
CZ-75: you need to understand something: members of a minority can never be accused of being racist. They are the oppressed, and if you harrass them that means YOU are racist. At least, that's how the politics of it shake out.

In Kali, we passed a ballot proposition a few years back that made it illegal to discriminate based on race. It was to stop the affirmative action racism used in hiring and school admissions. As odd as it sounds, it actually passed by a wide margin even though that meant a whole lot of minorities voted for it. Polling afterwards showed that most didn't understand it would actually outlaw ALL racism, including the kind used to promote minorities in employment and schools ahead of better qualified candidates who were not minorities.

Fast forward: the university systems said it would destroy their schools if they were not allowed to use racial quotas. In fact, when race was not allowed as a criteria (strictly grades and acievement) minority acceptance nosedived. The liberals said that proved that they should be able to use it, conservatives said it proved their was rampant racial discrimaination against highly qualified candidates going on for years.

Today: the universities in kali can still not allow any racial information on the applications. They get around it by using (GASP) racial profiling. They look at factors of family size, NAME, living address, family income, and use that to see if you are more likely to be a minority. In other words, if your name is Lawanda Moesha Latifa Sharifa Jackson, there's a good chance your application is going to be near the top of the pile. People like Ashley Hargrove from Brentwood are going to have to take the spots that are left.

It's a funny world, when conservatives end up using racial profiling to get around a law which makes it illegal to discriminate based on race. I guess discrimination is only discrimination when the "wrong" people are the ones who gain from it.
 
Wow.

I just had my first urge to perform acts of terrorism against an organization.
 
One of the reasons I left the People's Republic of California last year to return to the United States was that I was sick and tired of being surrounded on all sides by illegal aliens, and then being forced to pick up the tab for them. They're a cancer in our nation.

Too bad we don't have a high-priced Department of Homeland Defense to take an occasional peek at the borders.
 
This and the BS gun laws in this state are the 2 main reasons that I hope to get out this year. I have no problem with anyone coming to this country and making a life for themselves if they follow the rules.

They can come to this country breaking any number of laws and expect to be taken care of by the state. I get caught with a mag over 10 rounds and I could end up in jail. Yup, sounds fair to me! :cuss:

The situation in the PRK has spiraled out of control (borders, what are those?), handouts and breaks provided for anyone (so long as you're not a white male that has a legal income).

This state needs to collapse into a financial and social black hole as a glaring example to everyone else that the liberal/socialists do NOT have the answer to everyone's problems... in fact they ARE the problem.
 
Advice to Kalifornians

Kalif. is rapidly turning itself into a welfare ghetto. Their progressive income tax combined with the decline of big income earners is going to kill them. Add into that mix the reluctance of the legislature to cut spending, a corrupt govenor (he follows the Clinton model in fund raising/granting political favors) and you've got a recipe for disaster. Let the Mexicans run it, they've done such a stellar job with that cesspool south of the border.
 
not much longer left...

and people wonder why I am leaving CA in a matter of weeks!

WE are taxed to death, the sheeple in cities vote in socialist liberals, and..if you are a white male, you are GUILTY by accident of birth!


:cuss:

Goodby PRK!!!


Helllllo PA!


(never fear...I lean to liberterian/Repub, own firearms, work for my living and expect no one else to give it to me, and I vote!)
 
And people wonder why that little vein on my forehead pops out when they refer to Texas as Tejas, which is the same term of endearment that La Raza prefers.
 
They (MALDEF, other organizations) believe it once belonged to Mexico and that they will take it back house by house. Which they are doing. Making damn good progress too.

My wife and I will be retiring to free America in ten years and leaving them to it. They can all try to make a living selling each other groceries, handing out government checks and fixing each others' cars for all I care. There won't be any industry left by then either.

What's it like in Paducah, Kentucky?
 
Paducah isn't a bad little town, as someone who drives through a couple times a year. It and Cape Girardeau, MO, boyhood home of Rush Limbaugh, are the two regional centers for the area (might include Bowling Green).

Both (I'll mention both, since you may have to drive to get certain things in the other) have malls, several movie theaters, and most chain drive-thrus and restaurants.

Paducah probably has better quality dining offerings, though I think Cape G. may have a greater quantity. Paducah has a historic area with an old city market building that seems to be the epicenter of city nightlife and fine dining.

I really don't know about housing choices, but I would expect that there is plenty of land outside of Paducah to make a nice little set-up where you can shoot, garden, and have a "hobby" farm.

One word of caution, which is nearby Bowling Green is starting to resemble California, demographically speaking, should you have some aversion to that fact. I don't know how this has affected Paducah.
 
I left Southern PRK a couple years ago for all these reasons; I returned to the Northwest. Most of my friends thought I was nuts. My friendly local gun store owner asked my to stay and "help fight them" (anti's). "Sorry," sez I, "they have already won". I have not regretted the decision for an instant.

And now they wanna tax ammo ten cents a round or something; a box of .22s will run eighty bucks. I have no doubt they will be successful, too.

Free Americans, get out of there.
 
If you like horses, horse country in KY is pretty much between Louisville and Lexington. I would strongly consider Lexington over Louisville, probably over Paducah as well, unless you like river towns. A nice town in horse country, though I haven't been there in 6-7 years, is Danville.
 
not to be mean or sarcastic, but to where? We loafed on up to Van Buren,Mo last May And be da325ed if it wasnt like driving thru some kind of foriegn land or fascist something country. getting out of Mempho was bad,then the ark folks just cruising to harass people on the road,had just put in the laser radar jammer detector.3miles out of pocohantas, ark, it churpped and beeped we slowed to 35 limit was 45 when the cop saw us he followed us to close to just past the town line,when we got up to carter co , mo. the thing did not stop till we got to Van Buren and then boom it went off and stayed on all thru the small town, The co. cops had way to much techno gear to suit me car packed full of stuff ,as usual we dont speed and use the beeper to warn our self to Be Aware more so than usual to avoid confrontation of any kind w/le. We went to git away and were rite in it ,there and back,mo. has some funky laws about folks carry of fararrmmzz any way is what we had read,Bobby just said he was armed and always would be and not to worry if he got arrested cause he wont git into a fight with le over it,tho we both seem to worry if thats the word more over le than any thing else. He had not been up there since 79 and wanted to show me some beauty relativly close, it is stark and elogant , very beutiful a good inexspensive place that we considered making it our 2nd place. Bobby told me of a man named Red that used to own the Phillips 66 there and he let Bobby shoot his pistol it waS A SMALL CALIBER , ANY WAY WE LOOKED FOR RED, TALKED TO HIS SON AT THE STATION ,NEVER DID GIT TO SEE RED THAT TRIP. HE MUST BE LATE 70S,HOPE TO GO BACK IN A FEW WEEKS,BUT HAVE DECIDED TO AT LEAST TAKE THE MAG OUT OF THE B HP THIS TRIP, WE LOVE THIS COUNTRY ALL OF IT, BOBBY TELLS ME HE AINT NEVER BEEN ANY WHERE IN THE USA HE DIDNT LIKE,JUST SEEMS LIKE A BAD MOVIE SOME OF THE POLITICS AND ILLEGAL AND REPUGNANT LAWS WE ALL MOVE THRU AND DEAL WITH, TO ANSWER MY QUESTION I HEARD BOBBY TELL SOMEONE NOT LONG AGO ,GO WITHIN POINTING TO THE HEART AND MIND,STILL TRYING TO SEE IT,HIM BEING SICK AND ALL PROBALLY MAKES HIM REFLECT MORE, SOORY ABOUT THE CAPITAL LETTERS IT GOT STUCK, IT BEING THE COMPUTER. THANKS
 
This better??

not t'be mean o' sarcastic, but t'whar? We loafed on up t'Van Buren,Mo last May An' be da325ed eff'n it wasnt like drivin' thru some kind of fo'iegn lan' o' fascist sumpin country. gittin' outta Mempho was bad,then th' ark folks jest cruisin' t'hareess varmints on th' road,had jest put in th' laser radar jammer detecko'.3miles outta pocohanas it churpped an' beeped slowed t'35 limit was 45 when th' cop sar us he follered us t'close t'jest past th' town line,when we got up t'carter co , mo. th' thin' did not stop till we gotta Van Buren an' then boom it went off an' stayed on all thru th' small town, Th' co. cops had way t'much techno gear t'sueyt me car packed full of stuff ,as usual we dont speed an' use th' beeperto warn our se'f t'Be Aware mo'e so than usual t'avoid cornfrontashun of enny kind w/le. We went t'git away an' were rite in it thar an' back,mo. has some funky laws about folks carry of fareerrmmzz enny way is whut we had read,Billy Bob jest said he was armed an' allus'd be an' not t'wo'ry eff'n he got arrested cuz he wont git into a fight wif le on over it,tho we both seem t'wo'ry eff'n thets th' wo'd mo'e on over le than enny thin' else. He had not been up thar on account o' 79 an' wanted t'show me some booty relativly close, it is stark an' elogant , mighty beutiful a fine inexspensive place thet we cornsidered makin' it our 2nd place. Billy Bob told me of a man named Red thet used t'own th' Phillips 66 thar an' he let Billy Bob shoot his pistol it waS A SMALL CALIBER , ANY WAY WE LOOKED FOR RED, TALKED TO HIS SON AT THE STATION ,NEVER DID GIT TO SEE RED THAT TRIP. HE MUST BE LATE 70S,HOPE TO GO BACK IN A FEW WEEKS,BUT HAVE DECIDED TO AT LEAST TAKE THE MAG OUT OF THE HP THIS TRIP, WE LOVE THIS COUNTRY ALL OF IT, BOBBY TELLS ME HE AINT NEVER BEEN ANY WHERE IN THE USA HE DIDNT LIKE,JUST SEEMS LIKE A BAD MOVIE SOME OF THE POLITICS AND ILLEGAL AND REPUGNANT LAWS WE ALL MOVE THRU AND DEAL WITH, TO ANSWER MY QUESTION ah HEARD BOBBY TELL SOMEONE NOT LONG AGO ,GO WITHIN POINTING TO THE HEART AND MIND,STILL TRYING TO SEE IT,HIM BEING SICK AND ALL PROBALLY MAKES HIM REFLECT MORE, SOORY ABOUT THE CAPITAL LETTERS IT GOT STUCK, IT BEING THE COMPUTER. THANKS
 
That was great, I was in the middle of trying to unstuck the computer and edit when it saayyed u got male. Any way it cheered me up with that edit so quick too. We have friends and relatives in California, it almost seems to complicated to travel ,more so if you go armed . thanks
 
Adios, amigos!

"Mass Exodus as Mexican-hating White Folks leave the Golden State"

This is great news! There will be room for me and and my Hispanic friends since the folks who can't deal with ethnic diversity head back to the land of the KKK!
 
And guess which one of you will be paying for social services for all those diverse new arrivals? :rolleyes:
 
Man, that is only the bulging white tip of the pus-filled, swollen, smelly pimple that is the Honorable Representative Gutierrez. Keep looking around for that name.

Not long ago, he abandoned his district and his job for a few weeks to go to Puerto Rico to protest against the use of the range at Vieques. That's as close as he gets to honorable.
 
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