U.S. Waives White Flag to France Immigration Reform

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Well, the U.S. looks like the wimps now. Believe it or not, France is harder on illegal immigration than America. Yes, that’s right, France is tougher than the United States at one game - keeping illegal aliens out of their country. Considering our lack of border security, and the fact we can’t pass a new bill that doesn’t include amnesty, it’s not really surprising France is doing a better job than us.

The new President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, is setting higher quotes for the number of illegal immigrants to be arrested each month. Guess what they do with the illegal aliens after they arrest them? France sends them back where they came from. What a novel idea!

Heck, the government of France even pays the illegals to leave! Each couple can receive $4,700 for leaving on their own free will. Considering the sky high cost to support the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants in this country, it would be a lot cheaper to just pay them to leave. But wait, then they could just sneak across the border again and play the game all over.

Maybe we should do what France is doing. How about closing the borders for starters? After that we can decide on bills, laws, quotas, money and everything else. For once (and probably only once) - let’s be like France.

Jun 21st, 2007

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