Apr 19, 2010

Illegal Immigration: A Comparison

An ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT in:

AFGHANISTAN is jailed, deported, or shot as a suspected spy [unless released through foreign diplomatic intervention].

CHINA is imprisoned, possibly tortured, and never heard of again [unless released through foreign diplomatic intervention].

CUBA is imprisoned indefinitely, and may rot in jail never to be heard of again or killed [unless released through foreign diplomatic intervention].

IRAN is fined, detained indefinitely, and possibly executed as a suspected spy [unless released through foreign diplomatic intervention].

SAUDI ARABIA Is fined, flogged, and deported.

NORTH KOREA is imprisoned and possibly subjected to 12 years of hard labor and may never be heard of again [unless released through foreign diplomatic intervention].

VENEZUELA is fined, jailed, and/or executed [unless released through foreign diplomatic intervention].

IN COMPARISON . . .

In THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, under the proposed immigration reform, an ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT currently in the country may be qualified to get:

1 - a job,
2 - a driver's license,
3 - a Social Security card,
4 - monthly welfare payment,
5 - food stamps,
6 - a credit card,
7 - government-subsidized rent or loan to buy a house,
8 - free education,
9 - free health care,
10 - documents translated and printed in his/her native tongue,
11 - absolved of non-payment of back taxes,
12 - the right to carry his/her country's flag and protest if he/she feels that he/she is not treated fairly or respectfully and/or discriminated against by virtue of his/her ethnicity, nationality, or sex.

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