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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Wiser Than America: Neighboring Dominicans Refuse Haitian Influx As the Obama Administration seizes the pretext of the Haitian earthquake to relax border enforcement so as to increase and render permanent the Haitian invasion of America, the neighboring Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola, is doing exactly the opposite. Tension grows in the border with Dominican Republic as Haitians try to escape by Daniel Shoer Roth The Miami Herald Saturday 1.16.10 splutters: (VDARE.com emphasis) And (unlike American officials talking about border policing) the Dominicans mean what they say Meanwhile, in America, the efforts to surf the tidal wave of emotionalism about the earthquake to achieve larger importation of Haitians are intensifying. Reeling Haitians might need South Florida sanctuary Michael Mayo, Sun Sentinel.com January 16, 2010 is a classic example: Whatever your immigration stance, whatever your political ideology, this is one of those rare cases when survival of the desperate should trump everything. If it means an airlift of Haitian children into South Florida along the lines of the Pedro Pan operation out of Cuba in the early 1960s, something thats been suggested by some charities, so be it. If it means granting Haitians temporary visas for a year while Port-au-Prince rebuilds, so be it. If it means allowing South Floridas large Haitian community to open their homes to needy relatives and friends for the next few months, so be it. This exercise in public-policy-as-emotional-catharsis will inevitably lead to a huge increase in the highly dysfunctional and violent Haitian community in America. Mayo does at least have the integrity to give space to a dissenter, Joyce Tarnow of Floridians for Sustainable Population. And she has the necessary quality of cold reason: Tent cities in Haiti, said Joyce Tarnow
Give them all the help they need, but dont bring them to this country. Tarnow, who moved to North Florida from Pompano Beach because of overcrowding, is opposed to any temporary relief measures. We have to enforce our borders, she said. Theres nothing more permanent than a temporary visa. Ask Michael Mayo how many Haitians he will be taking into his home. Congratulate Joyce Tarnow.
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#1. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#0)
Eeeeeeek! Racism! Hate! Profiling! Holocaust! Truth.
Let me think, Why would we want to import a bunch of people who are about 300 years behind the curve in nearly every way? Oh yeah, so that they can vote Democrat.
It is better to be hated for what you are, than loved for what you are not. - Tommy The Mad Artist.
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