Businesses
across the nation are replacing American
workers with lower costing foreigners,
whether they be from Latin America, India, or any other dealer of low-skilled
labor. But, by far the largest
importation of low-skilled labor is coming from Mexico.
And it is from there that this republic is being most negatively
affected socially, economically, and politically. As I reported in my ‘07 article, Where Is America’s Outrage Over It’s
Economic Race To The Bottom?, what is occurring in America today is
purposely misrepresented as immigration of people from Mexico, referring
particularly to illegal immigration, rather than properly defining it as
colonization. “The definition of to
colonize, “is to place (voters) illegally in a (district) area> so as to influence an election.” And colonialism “is the system or policy
by which a country maintains foreign colonies… in order to exploit them
economically.” Whereas to immigrate, means “To come into a country of which he
is not a native, for permenant residence.” We have all heard the argument
from the pro-illegal immigration proponents comparing the current version of
immigration to that which occurred during earlier generations. But, what they seemingly to be oblivious of is
that the majority of this current crop of immigrants, particularly from Mexico, is that they have no real desire to
become Americans, to become productive U.S citizens, or official permenant
residents. They are here for work and to
be able to send money back home. If we
handled immigration in the past generations as we do today there would not have
been any such thing of Ellis Island because immigrants would have just entered
the nation unprocessed, the unhealthy would have been allowed in and weighted
down our medical system, the work uninitiated would have heavily burdened our
nation’s social system, and this would be arguably a much less prosperous
America today.
The Creeping Illegal Mexican
Immigration Is Not About Humanitarianism takes a provocative examination of Mexican colonization
on the republic today and the future.