The United States does not have an "immigration" problem.

Americans face a demographic invasion.

Americans face an invasion sponsored by the Mexican government.

Americans face an invasion that is the greatest threat to their survival as a nation since World War II.

Americans face an invasion that has been encouraged at every step by its government, legislators and the President of the United States.

Thousands of illegals come across the border every week. This is an unarmed invasion.

The Mexicans call it Reconquista. Reconquering California, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona.

Mexico believes it has a territorial right to parts, if not all of the United States.

Hundreds of thousands of Mexicans in California demonstrated under the Mexican flag. This is not assimilation; it is not immigration. It is a demographic take-over.

 The U.S. Senate proposes surrender to Mexico. It wants millions of illegal aliens in the United States to stay. It wants millions more to enter the country. This is not amnesty. It is surrender.

What Americans need and want is enforcement of our immigration laws. They want enforcement of our employment laws.

Our immigration system is not broken. What is broken is the failure of the government to do its Constitutional duty and secure the country against invasion. The government is the problem-not the laws.

Illegal aliens walked in for jobs. When the jobs dry up; they will walk back home. It is that simple. You walked in. You can walk back out.

This is a Mexican invasion. It is a threat to the security and continued existence of the Untied States.

As President I will stop it. As President I will secure our borders. As President I will enforce our immigration laws. No illegal will be employed in the United States. Every employer of illegal aliens will go to prison.

As President, I will do my constitutional duty and secure the country against invasion.

I can only hope Tom Tancredo says something like this on Tuesday night. Continuing to play the "immigration" game of "nation of immigrants," "assimilation," etc., does not describe what is going on and it is time a candidate said it.


Paul Streitz

www.americafirst2008.com