Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Further Complaints and Notices

"If you build it, they'll come anyway." That is the title to Wayne A. Cornelius' LA Times editorial on the fact that if a U.S.-Mexico wall is built, the illegals will still find another way into the country. Therefore, he implies, there is little sense in stopping illegal immigration at all. And this is how modern politics nabs at me. They reduce the opposing argument into a simple yet refutable statement. And in this respect, Cornelius has it all wrong.

How so? Well, a wall is certainly not the only possible barrier to illegals and it certainly isn't the most effective either. As a matter of fact, everyone has been dishing out the same effective methods with which to slow the influx of illegal immigration: force businesses to raise their minimum wages and arrest those who hire illegals. It is that simple. Yet knuckleheads like Cornelius want to warp the issue to meet their own ends and suit their own opinions. I am writing this blog to make you aware of these kinds of people, the clear representatives of mainstream liberal media biases.

However the LA Times does, as a matter of fact, have its share of good articles. Los Angelinos will appreciate this one, while almost everyone else will certainly identify with this one. Enjoy!

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