May 10, 2007

Politikal Langwich

Politikal Langwich

Letter to editor
Councilor Toomey said, "No one knows what the federal government will do.” (Chris Helms, “City: Let’s shelter Immigrants, Cambridge Chronicle, April 27, 2006) U.S. immigration laws remain in effect. Will the Council repeal them?
He wants to "reaffirm the rights of all immigrants." What Constitutional rights do illegal immigrants have? Why are the “rights” of illegal immigrants more important than the Constitutional rights of American citizens with disabilities? Are journalists incapable of reasoning?
Toomey says, “as long as immigrants don’t commit crimes, they shouldn’t be hassled by police.” Is it OK to harass citizens who haven’t committed crimes?
The American heritage Dictionary Second edition defines crime as "1. An act committed or omitted in violation of a law, forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon conviction. 2. Unlawful activity."
Councilor Sullivan says, “immigration is being criminalized.” Illegal immigration is criminal by definition. Everyone supports legal immigration. Deceptive language pollutes the discourse.
Politicians make ridiculous and irrational comments which go unquestioned. When this goes on long enough the politicians get bolder and bolder. George Orwell said, "Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give solidity to pure wind."
Salvadorian Monsignor Gregorio Rosa Chavez said young people in El Salvador have only three options. But he omitted one, i.e. to leave their country and participate in gang activities in other countries. That is what is happening.
He said they have a war with no one to negotiate in his country. With whom does the U.S. have to negotiate? Politicians defend all immigrants, but ignore the majority of Americans. One poll on April 26, 2006 said 68 percent of Americans want to deport the illegals.
The Chronicle says that taxes will rise again. Will this help to pay for the schooling, and medical care of illegal immigrants, and the car accident victims? Will it help to pay for police overtime, prisons, court system, appointed attorneys and translators too? It is not the politicians’ money!
The Council thumbs its nose at the rights of persons with disabilities, and runs from FBI informants who kill with government protection. The Council wants to thwart the laws of the state and the U.S. They are misled about their self-importance. Do you know who they are?
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Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
Cambridge MA USA

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