it was estimated by Mexico’s Human Rights Commission that over 9,000 Central American’s were abducted in a six month period by gangs in the country and were ransomed to relatives already living in the United States.
The Current Bill passed in Arizona is an enforcement bill that compliments current laws already on the books and goes to address the fact that Phoenix is the Number Two capitol for kidnappings worldwide behind Mexico City , this is a ranking Worldwide not just North America!
We see so many people up in arms over the fact that many are calling for enforcement of laws that we have to follow in the attempt to play on the heartstrings of a compassionate society , but where are these same people protesting the fact that these migrants that were abducted that have survived this ordeal in Mexico have reported how “migrants” were tortured and killed if the money failed to arrive on time.
Set aside the fact that both Parties are pandering over this issue when it has been polled that over 70% of Legal citizens from all walks of life call for enforcement of our laws and border security. I pose this question if that many people support enforcement how can it be strictly a racial issue? No many are tired of the fact that we can no longer stand idly by while we are held to our laws and are asked to not recognize the fact that we face serious problems from allowing this issue to get to the point that it has.
We cannot blame the individual for wanting to escape from the circumstances that they faced in their home countries , and we cannot discredit the fact that they only want a better life for their children but we do need to recognize the fact that they are being played as pawns by both parties and by the leaders of groups on both sides of this issue. For one we need to recognize the fact that it comes down to power and control and has nothing to do with race even though many would like you to believe that is the issue. Power and control comes in the form of future votes and in the form of a quasi slave labor force, and I again pose the question where are all those that are out marching in support of this issue addressing this issue of human rights? Where are all the Unions who are supposed to stand up for labor in protest of the fact that this segment of labor has been continually exploited and the fact that the rolls of Union members have been reduced due to the fact that jobs have been replaced by these workers. The answer to that of course is that they are looking to organize these individuals to expand their roles as well and that is why you see them involved as well but it is at the sacrifice of current and former members again with no regard to human rights but with an eye on power and control.
The fuzzy numbers game is being played out on a day to day basis where it is now estimated that if a Amnesty bill is passed that we would increase our legal population by 10-12 million people where only three years ago those numbers were estimated to be around 20-30 million and currently we have an estimated 15 million unemployed and the rhetoric of the current health care debate estimated that we would cover 30 million new people the question is who will really be covered under that health care bill and who was really behind its push. Again it is not about Human Rights or Race but about power and control and you and I are the ones that are the sacrificial lambs in this issue for the very fact that we are allowing ourselves to be played as pawns in this game and the time has come to say that we will not be played as such and that we can no longer sustain the very fact that we can no longer support the twisting of the truth behind this issue.
I would hope that people will open their eyes on Saturday May 1st when all across this country people will march in support over Amnesty and the true significance to May Day because again it has nothing to do with Human Rights.
Robert Rohlfing
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