Thursday, May 18, 2006

ACLU and Mexico Protest Border Security

When the ACLU sides with the Mexican government to protest and initiate lawsuits against the United States government, one wonders whether the "A" in ACLU shouldn't be changed to "M" for Mexico.

From PostChronicle.com:
A representative from Mexican President Vicente Fox claims that if the U.S. National Guard troops detain illegal aliens crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, the Fox government will file a lawsuit against the Bush Administration in U.S. federal court.
It's believed that the American Civil Liberties Union is preparing to assist the Mexican government in such a lawsuit.
In fact, the ACLU sent a statement to the Mexican government regarding their stance on immigration enforcement.

As Congress moves forward to reform our nation's immigration laws, the ACLU said the U.S. must reject measures that threaten to increase the bloodshed on our borders. "Innocent peoples' lives and liberty should not be threatened by this dangerous deployment," said ACLU Director Anthony Romero.
I have no idea what he's talking about. Illegal people are not innocent. Illegal people are lawbreakers. They're criminals. And, what's this about their liberty? What liberties are granted to trespassers? They have no liberties. They're criminals trespassing in a foreign country.

The ACLU should go to Mexico and protect the liberties of Mexicans in Mexico if that's what they're doing. It is beyond obscene for the ACLU to get one nickle of U.S. taxpayer money for their anti-American antics.

As an advocate, the ACLU is certainly not watching out for the majority of Americans. However, when one extremist with a belligerent attitude gets offended, the ACLU will pony up grunches of money for busloads of liberal lawyers to find a new interpretation of the Constitution so one guy's feathers are de-ruffled.

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