Saturday, February 25, 2006

Illegal Immigrants

I really see no problems with immigrants coming in United States, as long as they are not from countries with terrorist connections. I used to buy pizza from owners that were Middle Eastern, when I used to be on such a diet. I see no problem in that. They are friendly and nice people. I know of people who hire Latinos to help them with moving and housework. They are for the most part hard working, though they tend to steal when they get the chance. I personally like Chinese women, I think for the most part they are cute.

The only problem I see is of national security when people from countries of terrorist connections enter our country. Countries such as Iran, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates concern me. If you applied for Top Secret Clearance in the government (there are 6 levels), you are often denied clearance because of your background or people who know, even if you've done nothing wrong. This is standard government procedure for security purposes. The FBI does an extensive check on you talking to your friends, neighbors, relatives.

People are denied clearance or certain access because of their associations. This is standard government procedure. The question is, why is Bush bypassing normal security clearance procedures by granting the port deal to a country with associations with terrorist leaders such as Osama Bin Laden and 9/11?

If someone applied to be Police officer, they actually check where you live in and deny your application to be an officer if they find it it is an area of high crime. Similary according to standard procedures and practices, what should they do if they find a country with links to crime and terrorist activity do?

I don't like people who play the race card because it is dishonest. They are trying to hide the real underlying issues.

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