Proposed Emigration Laws in the U.S.

Posted by: The BoBo  //  Category: A Nation at Risk, America, Hispanic-Americans, Illegal immigrants, Immigrants, Mexicans, Politics, government

Some of you might think these harsh – but – give these a really good look and think them through:

1. If you migrate to this county, you must speak the native language

2. You have to be a professional or an investor. No unskilled workers allowed.

3. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools, no special ballots for elections, all government business will be conducted in our language.

4. Foreigners will NOT have the right to vote no matter how long they are here.

5. Foreigners will NEVER be able to hold political office.

6. Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs.

7. Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.

8. If foreigners do come and want to buy land that will be okay, BUT options will be restricted. You are not allowed waterfront property. That is reserved for citizens naturally born into this country.

9. Foreigners may not protest; no demonstrations, no waving a foreign flag, no political organizing, no badmouthing our president or his policies, if you do you will be sent home.

10. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be hunted down and sent straight to jail.

So – what do you think? Wouldn’t this make sense in America? These are actually the emigration laws in Mexico. If it’s good enough for our so-called neighbors to the south – why shouldn’t we strongly enforce the same kind of laws here? Does this sound like they want to be good neighbors? They’re sending their people across our borders because they KNOW we don’t have any kind of enforcement nor do we have strict emigration laws. I stole that from TexasFred. You need to check out his latest article here. It’ll blow you away.

Sphere: Related Content

1 Total TweetBacks: (Tweet this post)
  • en: @fastidiousbabe I heared that local ppl are going to protest or sumthong like this 07/15/09 01:41am

Tags: , , , , ,

14 Responses to “Proposed Emigration Laws in the U.S.”

  1. TexasFredNo Gravatar Says:

    Thank you for the link back BoBo…. :)

    TexasFreds last blog post..Mentally ill immigrants have little hope for care when detained

    Reply to TexasFred

  2. RobNo Gravatar Says:

    I agree with all of them, but number 6 would be first on the list

    Reply to Rob

  3. U.S. Common SenseNo Gravatar Says:

    I fully support items 1 and 3. Unless you are a refugee, there is no reason why you cannot learn the language prior to emigrating to the US. We won’t bar you from practicing your native language at home or in public, but you must be able to speak the language in order to operate in society. Just as I would be expected to know Chinese before moving to China, you must know English before moving to the US.

    U.S. Common Senses last blog post..Political Blog Weekly: 10 July 2009

    Reply to U.S. Common Sense

  4. Comedy PlusNo Gravatar Says:

    I’ve read these many times and wish they were ours.  I so wish.  I live in the central valley of California.  English is the second language.  They have turned everything into little Mexico.  It’s awful.   :(

    Reply to Comedy Plus

  5. vulcanhammerNo Gravatar Says:

    Mexican authorities treat illegal immigrants from Central America horribly–insults and beatings are not unheard of.

    Reply to vulcanhammer

  6. stunatraNo Gravatar Says:

    I especially agree with 1, 3, 6, and 10.

    Reply to stunatra

  7. HarrisonNo Gravatar Says:

    Emigration law or Immigration law?

    Reply to Harrison

  8. RobNo Gravatar Says:

    It all sounds reasonable to me.

    Reply to Rob

  9. SjelturNo Gravatar Says:

    So – to make it all clear; the people who are agreeing to this……Because of those laws….. at the moment I decide to move to the USA – you do not want me to own an house at the waterfront….I would never be able to vote and would not be able to become Governor of some silly sunny State……At the moment there will be a big raise on tax – I would not be allowed to protest….or say the President made a STUPID decision….
    ??????
    Wow…. I would really feel “welcome” -> think I will just stay in Holland then….

    Reply to Sjeltur

  10. U.S. Common SenseNo Gravatar Says:

    That’s why I only supported 1 and 3. They are the only reasonable items on the list.

    U.S. Common Senses last blog post..Political Blog Weekly: 10 July 2009

    Reply to U.S. Common Sense

  11. RudyNo Gravatar Says:

    I guess native Americans would have liked this kind of laws some 300 years ago… ;)

    Reply to Rudy

  12. U.S. Common SenseNo Gravatar Says:

    More like 500 years ago. *laughs*

    U.S. Common Senses last blog post..On Sotomayor and the demographics of the Supreme Court

    Reply to U.S. Common Sense

  13. Cha@Southampton dental implantsNo Gravatar Says:

    No wonder Mexico is not moving forward. It takes a lot of unnecessary effort to be able to invest in their country.

    Reply to Cha@Southampton dental implants

  14. Breast Cancer FoundationNo Gravatar Says:

    nice post, some of these laws are crazy.

    Reply to Breast Cancer Foundation

Talk to the BoBo!

CommentLuv Enabled
This site is using OpenAvatar based on
/* WARNING: This file is protected by copyright law. To reverse engineer or decode this file is strictly prohibited. */

The BoBo Files is using WP-Gravatar

  • Viagra online
  • Order cheap cialis
  • Buy viagra no prescription
  • Cialis online
  • Buy generic cialis
  • Order propecia no prescription
  • Cheap propecia online
  • Propecia online pharmacy
  • Order levitra online
  • Cheap price cialis
  • Online pharmacy levitra
  • Buy viagra online
  • Buy discount levitra
  • Cheap cialis online
  • Propecia hair loss
  • Switch to our mobile site