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Title: Tancredo Criticizes Pope’s Comments on Immigration
Source: Tom Tancredo
URL Source: http://tancredo.house.gov/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1354
Published: Apr 17, 2008
Author: T.Q. Houlton
Post Date: 2008-04-22 18:12:24 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 170
Comments: 8

( WASHINGTON, D.C. ) – Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) today criticized the Pope’s comments regarding U.S. immigration policy. According to reports, Pope Benedict XVI said the United States must do “everything possible to fight ... all forms of violence so that immigrants may lead dignified lives.”

“I would like to know what part of our lax immigration policy is considered violent,” Tancredo said. “I fail to see how accepting more refugees than any other nation –and providing free health care, education, housing and social service benefits to millions of illegal aliens is in any way ‘violent’ or ‘degrading.’”

Pope Benedict XVI has made amnesty a key issue in his papacy. He met with President Bush, reportedly adding his voice to the open-border lobby by encouraging Bush to provide blanket amnesty to all illegal immigrants in the United States.

At the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Pope said, “I want to encourage you and your communities to continue to welcome the immigrants who join your ranks today, to share their joys and hopes, to support them in their sorrows and trials and to help them flourish in their new home.”

“I am not taking issue with the Pope’s moral authority and respect his views on the threat of radical Islam,” Tancredo said. “However, it is not in his job description to engage in American politics.”

Tancredo also cited a recent report indicating that the “Catholic Church…has been losing members rapidly -- as much as a third of the native-born Catholic population. Meanwhile, it has gained members among foreign-born (mostly Hispanic) residents.”

“I suspect the Pope’s immigration comments may have less to do with spreading the gospel than they do about recruiting new members of the church," said Tancredo. "This isn’t preaching it is ‘faith-based’ marketing.”

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#1. To: X-15 (#0)

"Pope Benedict XVI said the United States must do “everything possible to fight ... all forms of violence so that immigrants may lead dignified lives.”"

A sentiment him and I share. I don't have any problems with Mexicans.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-04-22   18:21:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ferret Mike (#1)

I don't have any problems with Mexicans.

Do you have a problem with the NAU/NWO? Because that's where the open borders thing is likely heading...

Vitamin Z  posted on  2008-04-22   18:30:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Vitamin Z (#2)

I do have a problem with the NAU, I just don't dehumanize rank and file Mexicans. They are people, and pawns too.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-04-23   2:41:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Ferret Mike (#4)

When I lived in San Diego I spent much of my free time partying in Baja, as did about 90% of Southern California (embellishment). I usually had a great time and witnessed the Mexicans putting up with the whole lot of us belligerent, arrogant and drunken Americans ... for a buck. On Friday afternoons the line of cars going into Tijuana was huge, as was the line coming out on Sunday afternoon. The important issue is that for the most part the mexicans were very nice people.

What needs to be done at the border in my opinion is respectful modernization that works for people on both sides of the border. People could work this out but the government can't because of the commercial nature of our legal system and the fact that the federal scumbags want everyone enslaved through commercial law because that's all of the legal authority that they have and the corporations that they represent want slaves, whether American or Mexican.

You're right ... they're pawns too. That doesn't mean we can allow our entire infrastructure to be torn down to facilitate them. There is a humane means of achieving satisfactory results for everyone but the politicals and the corporate slave masters are impeding a just solution.

noone222  posted on  2008-04-23   2:58:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: noone222 (#5)

I worked in the reforestation industry after my first enlistment in the U.S. Army and after the second one. I went from a 15-18 dollar an hour job to 11-13 and then my company went out of business as the Mexican labor influx swamped me out of work.

I have planted trees and fought fires elbow to elbow with Mexicans. I learned their general collective flaws and graces, and on the whole I like them as a people.

But the people who caused the influx to pit work force against workforce to add wealth and power to the already rich and powerful are scumbags who do not deserve their freedom or assets.

I know they want Mexican and American rank and file people to fight each other as scapegoats and to leave them alone. I would rather see dialog and networking that would help people on both sides unite and fight them instead.

It is human nature to seek a scapegoat when faced with a formidable foe. But we should bite the bullet and recognize that their money and power will cost us dearly, but the price would be worth it to take these people out.

I am not happy and I would like to see justice done, and both people flourish on both sides of the borders freed from the yoke of these parasites that have only their best interests at heart.

I hope this clarifies my point of view on this. I always have thought my take on this was simple and easy to understand, but this is a deceptively complex problem. Let us hope that when this is all resolved, we will still one separate countries, and both of our peoples won't hate each other like they were a variety of Israelis and Palestinians.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-04-23   3:22:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#8. To: Ferret Mike (#7)

When it comes to major corporations, politicians and religious leaders ... there are no bad targets !

noone222  posted on  2008-04-23 03:28:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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