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Ron Maxwell to George W. Bush on Illegal Immigrant Invasion

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Good letter.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006



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An open letter to President George Bush

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Posted: May 10, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern



By Ron Maxwell



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© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

Dear President Bush,

Perhaps you know me from my work. I wrote and directed the movies "Gettysburg" and "Gods and Generals." Walking Civil War battlefields, soaking up the letters and diaries of that generation, re-creating the world of our ancestors – all this has given me a deep appreciation for our country. My dad was with the Army Air Corps in North Africa while your dad was in the Pacific. My French mother was liberated in Tunisia and became a lawful immigrant to the USA. For an American, my story is unique and typical at the same time.

You probably don't need to be reminded of the hostility and animus directed your way by most of the Hollywood community. Then again, I'm sure you don't take it personally. After all, they held Ronald Reagan in equal contempt. As one of the very few directors of major motion-pictures who sees you in a different light, I implore you to listen seriously to what I have to say.


What is happening on the southern border is unprecedented. Not only in our own history, but in the history of the world. No country at any time anywhere has sustained the influx of tens of millions of foreigners across its borders. A wave of anti-American leftism is sweeping Latin America. A socialist radical may soon be elected as the president of Mexico, a country which officially encourages its emigrants to vote in Mexican elections, urging them to think of themselves as Mexican first and perhaps only.

The eventual outcome is plain for anyone with eyes to see. This is invasion masquerading as immigration.

It may already be too late to avoid a future annexation of the Southwest by Mexico or the evolution of a Mexican-dominated satellite state. This is not to say Mexican people are better or worse than any of God's children. It is to say that millions of ethnically and culturally homogeneous people will seek self-determination in a land they will increasingly feel justified in claiming as their own. Especially when the natural weight of demographic change is accompanied by the sound-track of radical demagoguery that seeks to legitimize and moralize this phenomenon as a "reconquista."

Many pundits claim you will be remembered in history as the president who won (or lost) the war in Iraq. I see it differently. I believe you will come to be seen, in the years and decades to come, as the president who saved (or lost) the Southwest of the United States.

Mr. President, this is a time for candor. Your immigration policy is viewed as captive to the cheap-labor, big-business lobby and inimical to the survival of our country. It is splitting the party and draining away support for your presidency. We who understand the vital stakes will not be placated by rhetoric or slogans. The failure to recognize this growing and deep disaffection among Republicans, conservatives, independents and indeed many Reagan Democrats, is, in the short run, going to lead to a monumental defeat for your party at the polls in November.

The last two years of your presidency will be plagued with impeachment hearings, with pressures to diminish the War against Terrorism, with the cutting off of funds for the war of liberation in Iraq for which so many of our brothers in uniform have paid the ultimate price. The American people will once again be forced to endure a painful repetition of the humiliating withdrawal from Vietnam. We will be dedicating yet another monument to brave men who gave their lives for honor, country and a lost cause.

I understand that in your heart you want to believe that the border should be an open place where goods and people can move freely back and forth for the good of all. I do not question your integrity or the goodness and decency of your motivations. Dear Mr. President, this is a utopian creed, which must be discarded before it is too late.

When I watched the Senate Judiciary Committee's one-day public session on immigration reform (I suppose we should be grateful that Sen. Specter devoted one whole day out of his busy schedule for the public discussion of a problem regarding 20 million illegal aliens) it was remarkable for the near absence of any senator speaking on behalf of the American people or their own constituents. It seems the overriding concern of most senators of both parties is for the illegal-immigrant population. Perhaps these senators should be reminded they are supposed to represent and defend American citizens, not foreign nationals, illegal aliens or indeed anyone else. Listening to the self-serving and pandering speeches, you'd think the senators were elected in Mexico or any other country on the globe except America.

Where was the concern for American school children forced to sit in overcrowded classes; for American patients forced to wait in overcrowded hospitals; for American workers whose wages are being undercut; for American drivers forced to sit in interminable traffic jams in overwhelmed freeway systems; for the victims of organized gangs; for the American college students who are turned away from publicly funded state universities; for many African-Americans who are being literally displaced from their neighborhoods while being moved figuratively, once again, to the back of the bus; for those environmentalists and conservationists who want to protect open space and slow down urban sprawl; for the American taxpayers who have had to bear the burden of billions of dollars in increased welfare costs, overburdened prisons, extra police and security and even, adding insult to injury, for bilingual education?

Where was the concern that we as a people are compelled to deal with these "in your face" issues that have been imposed upon us by external forces, instead of focusing our time, energies and capital on our own indigenous, urgent concerns like, for instance, the medical care for our own countrymen and women. Might it be irresponsible to mislead the 20 million illegal foreigners already here and might it be immoral to encourage the yearly arrival of millions more when we cannot even take care of our own millions of poor and sick and hungry and yes, dare I say it, unemployed?

Working as I do in Civil War history, I have had to explore the ugly depths of the American institution of slavery, and have been privileged to work alongside civil-rights leaders and specialists in African-American history. For this reason, it troubles me that we appear today to be importing a second virtual slave class, of low-wage workers who are hired to replace or displace less-educated or privileged Americans – including the very descendants of American slaves. I agree with you that "no child should be left behind." But that is precisely what immigration advocates are doing to the children of America's working class – by flooding the market with workers from a desperately poor country, who depress the wages of high-school and even college graduates.

Little in the current situation resembles the immigration we knew and cherished while growing up in America prior to the '80s. The new and radically dislocating phenomenon we are enduring is not the old, familiar immigration of yesteryear – gradual, orderly, assimilating and lawful. The numbers alone are unprecedented.

The American people have been made the victims of monumental social engineering perpetuated upon them without their consent and against their will by an arrogant governing elite. Those who try to neutralize their justifiable instincts of self-preservation as a people and a sovereign nation by constantly invoking the mantra of "a nation of immigrants" are trying to pull the wool over their eyes.

The House Immigration Bill isn't perfect, but it is a firm and realistic place from which to build an effective policy for the survival of our country. The McCain-Kennedy Bill looks like it was drafted by bureaucrats at the United Nations, not by representatives of the United States.

To do the right thing, to take the safe course for protecting our country you will have to endure even more vilification from the Left, you will have to watch large and increasingly violent rallies by those who don't want to abide by our laws or the will of the American people; who think they are entitled; who believe this country already belongs to them; who believe the rest of us should just move aside, shut-up and smile. To pretend this problem will go away by pandering to the illegal population, or to leave it for the next generation to solve is national suicide.

The moment has arrived. The Senate has already begun its bloviations and self-aggrandizing platitudes, its morality play of good and evil wherein they – the noble senators – are cast as the redeemers of the entire world population seeking only to "live the American dream." We know by their coded words they will do nothing meaningful to really solve the problem or to defend America. If their actions of the past 20 years are a guide, they will only take the pose of pretending to do so. As a movie director, I can see bad acting a mile away.

Today, there are two Republican parties. One is now seen correctly by most Americans as responsive first and foremost to the demands of multinational corporations, the agro-business and the Chamber of Commerce. The other, best represented by the embattled members of the House, represents grass-roots America – we the people. In this debate, you have the opportunity to make the party one and whole again, to regain its soul and return it to the service and the sovereignty of the American People.

Dear Mr. President, you must disenthrall yourself from the failed policies of the present. I implore you to re-think this issue and to change course. Millions of Americans, a great majority of your fellow citizens will be with you. Start speaking and doing the sensible, courageous and right thing. You will see your poll numbers turn dramatically around. You will save your country.

Respectfully,

Ron Maxwell
 
Truly poignant. He's certainly right in that the southwest is likely already gone, but battle lines are being drawn.

Biker
 
He's eloquently encapsulated what many of us are thinking and feeling.

How I would love to hear this read to Bush on camera and to see Bush's attempt at a response, embarrassing though it would no doubt be.

I think the reality is that we are past the point of cogent and compelling arguments. "They" are not listening and don't plan to respond--unless they are forced to.
 
A great letter, but unfortunately Bush will probabley never read it. Bush is too caught up in trying to salvage Iraq, that he fails to realize that we have a crisis on our hands this very minute, on the border.
 
I hate to think that Texas is gone. We have such a rich heritage and history in our state of resisting Mexico and her tyranny. So many of us are living here and being overrun by Mexico. The solution to handle this will never be done by the PC local government.

As much as I hate California, I feel sorry for those people losing their homestate too.
 
I refuse to acknowledge that ANY of the US of A is "gone." Maybe I'm unrealistic. We are just at the beginning of the illegal immigration travails. This will become more than just a hot talk radio topic over the next two, three years, and the entire nation will come to a boiling point as everyone finally realizes the future of what this country is at stake. I think we are going to see things happen that no one, right now, expects.
 
We have all watched what's happened in other countries. The idea that "it can't happen here" should long ago have been dismissed as naive. What is tragic is that our Government is the prime mover of this self-lacerating lunacy, along with its bedmates in business. I think the future will be very uncomfortable for a lot of people who are viewed as the instigators of what's happening.
 
I hate to think that Texas is gone.


Same here, however what I find as a primary thought when this occurs those
coming here illegal will have the samething they struggled to leave, Mexico.
 
Doug.38PR said:
Ron Maxwell to George W. Bush on Illegal Immigrant InvasionGood letter.

Semi-old news though... posted on May 10, 2006, 1:00 a.m. Eastern

I wonder if Director Maxwell screens all his extras on his films for their citizenship cards???
 
I refuse to acknowledge that ANY of the US of A is "gone." Maybe I'm unrealistic. We are just at the beginning of the illegal immigration travails. This will become more than just a hot talk radio topic over the next two, three years, and the entire nation will come to a boiling point as everyone finally realizes the future of what this country is at stake. I think we are going to see things happen that no one, right now, expects.
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Well, myself, I think that if nothing is done, it will be war. I also think that if the amnesty "guest worker" program passes, it will be war.

Why?

Many of the western states will pass English only laws, and boot illegals out unilaterally. That will result in illegals doing similar measures in states already "taken over." the will be confiscatory taxes on ranches, and landowners. It will force the US gov to get involved to avoid a civil war between states.

The real question is, "Will the fedgov have the financial wherewithall to do so?" After the Iraq war, for which we have borrowed the money to fight from China and Japan, and in which we haven't taxed to fight, I have my doubts. China will screw us in a hot second if they think they can get away with it.

Expect the warning signs to be all across the south when laws are passed that protect workers in those states, and punish employers for hiring illegals. This of course coming from the fedgov doing nothing.

There is a good thing about the government on the federal level assuming all kinds of unconstitutinal duties. If it fails to deliver, the states or the people will pick up those responsibilities (as it should be), and the fedgov will have a hard time reassuming those duties.
 
I expect the Federal Gov't to do little or nothing constructive. I think it will end with the American people dealing with the problem themselves, in terms of Mexican invaders, employers of illegals, and obstructionist government officials.
 
Could it be the US government is beginning to realise they can't win this?

After all much of this is sponsored indirectly by the drug trade. IOW, prohibition ultimately funds what the prohibitionists wish to prohibit. Something else nobody mentions is: Just like gun control, the first drug laws in the country were based on racial prejudice.

Wouldn't it be ironic if prohibitionists went down in history as the root cause of the collapse and then, hopefully, the reformation of the US without any prohibitions?
 
Illegal immigration merely pulls the scab off the wound. There are a sack full o' issues our society has ignored.

Illegal immigration is related to
nationality sovereignty is related to
political correctness is related to
states rights is related to
religious freedom is related to
free speech is related to
<insert list of choice>

Our elite managers may well regret forcing the issue of open borders because now, for the first time in my political awareness, the taxpaying class is fully awake and paying attention.
 
I hate to say it, but if something isn't done soon, this will lead to bloody war....not just a 4 or 5 year conflict but a bloody 100 years war such as seen between France and England in the middle ages as English lords and serfs gained influence and lands in France coming into conflict with the french natives. Clash of cultures.
 
The "100 years war" started a while ago. It just hasn't been noted in the MSM.

It was asked: "Could it be the US government is beginning to realise they can't win this?"

Dealing with this problem will ultimately require taking the profit out of drug trafficking. Some form of legalization would appear, right now, to be the most efficient approach. Ultimately, though, this is just part of a matrix of social and cultural problems that will be resolved, in my view, with bloody conflict, including direct military confrontation of some kind.
 
Texas is not gone yet......

but Texas has a two pronged flight on it's hands, one is to overcome the influx of liberals with the northeast and california mindset while kicking the mexicans out of Texas,.................................................again.........chris3
 
I do not question your integrity or the goodness and decency of your motivations

Yeah, well, I do. I voted for the man. Twice. I'm a life-long republican.

But I believe Bush's arrogance is what is giving us this invasion, viz., the cessation of America's sovereignty. I believe Jorge is determined to sell America down the road because his constituents, the people who elected him, have told him to back off.

I believe that the man is so pompous and arrogant that he could care less about the future of our great nation as long as he proves nobody will tell him what to do.

I, for one, intend to stay home during all future elections until a political party, any party, promises to deport all illegals, imprison all who employ illegals, seal the borders, and declare a moratorium on all immigration.
 
Doug.38PR said:
I hate to say it, but if something isn't done soon, this will lead to bloody war... Clash of cultures.

Already in play...

It will not be avoided if we pull all our troops home (from Afghanistan and Irag) and be isolationist! The radical Muslim extremist and the peace-loving Christian will battle no matter what is done... You are right... it is a "clash of cultures" but understand that we did not ask for this war; it was thrust upon us... turning isolationist will not free us from the radical extremist, which forms the basis of the jihadi terrorist. Many of the radical fundamentalists, followers of Wahhabism (Arabic: الوهابية), actually contribute toward this clash of cultures as you call it through teaching their youth to be violent via the instruction they receive from fundamental madrassa schools...

That is why bringing the war to the extremists, as President Bush has done, is exactly the right strategy...
 
Originally posted by "Texas"

Quote: A great letter, but unfortunately Bush will probabley never read it. Bush is too caught up in trying to salvage Iraq, that he fails to realize that we have a crisis on our hands this very minute, on the border.



Dear Texas: With all due respect, President Bush realizes Texas has a crisis on its' border. Hell, he is one of the main causes of this ongoing crisis.

He is not "too busy" with Iraq that he can't take the time to read Article I, Section VIII, clauses four, fifteen, and sixteen of the United States Constitution. (Or at least have someone sound out the bigger, more grown up words for him)

It only takes about three minutes to read and understand that clause which specifically outlines the method of protection against invasion.

It is just that President Bush simply doesn't care since it helps his goal of the "open borders" policy which he hopes can help bring about the "New World Order" his Dad spoke of so longingly when he was President.
 
That is why bringing the war to the extremists, as President Bush has done, is exactly the right strategy...

LOL, David. Nothing like bringing in Iraq regarding our southern border.
I'll cite academic privilege and cite myself from a recent locked thread:

Calling Fortress America? Hello? (Knock-knock) Who left the door open
to the Fort so foreign colonies could start in my back yard while I was
staffing "our" garrison in Iraq?

Would you like to go to a NA meeting --no, no not the one for Narcotics
Anonymous. This one is Neo-conservatives Anonymous. Those of us who
saw Fortress America flushed down the toilet...
 
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