Dear Denver Post editors:
Re: "Denying a future for immigrant kids" DP editorial 12/10/1
The Denver Post has blatantly supported illegal alien immigration into Colorado for over 20 years. Its editors and publisher callously and frivolously disregard the rule of law, the U.S. Constitution and any sense of responsibility toward Colorado citizens and legal immigrants. It has never investigated or brought to justice the hundreds of companies hiring and housing illegal aliens. It never addresses aliens' avoided taxes, fraud, ID theft, killing of Coloradans, drunk driver, driving illegally, and destruction of our schools, hospitals and overloaded prisons. We already pay billions for illegal aliens' kids K-12. We feed, house, educate and medicate them on our dime, not theirs.
Now, the Denver Post wants us to give illegal alien children in-state tuition with the Dream Act. It's poorly written, invites massive fraud, obliterates the rule of law, displaces American kids from college classrooms and drives up the costs for all of us. Udall, Jared Polis and Bennett suffer the worst report cards for immigration in the Senate and House: all F- rankings. They won't secure our borders, they won't enforce the rule of law, but they want us to pay for their folly.
As Colorado stands nostril-deep in dept, food banks empty, unemployment rampant and illegal gangs roaming all over Denver, it makes you wonder if the Denver Post stands up for lawlessness more than the law. The Post's editorial exhibits a lack of integrity, honesty and honor. The Dream Act will only exacerbate our debt, degrade our school standards and create more harm as more illegals gain amnesty and welfare. Thankfully, more sensible minds will vote the Nightmare Act down in the U.S. Senate.
Making illegal activity legal disregards the rule of law, U.S. citizens and our rights as a nation. It aids and abets more illegal migration. It curtails our children's chances for an education, and in the end, we cannot continue down this path if we expect to survive the 21st century. We cannot sustain the projected 100 million people added to this country in 25 years--virtually all of it via immigration.
Yes, I feel badly for those kids, but they can go back to their own country and make their own country better along with their parents. It gets down to personal responsibility and personable accountability.
Every snow flake in an avalanche pleads innocense, but the result is the same!