August 26, 2021
“Come on In!”
By Jim Culp
So yesterday I watched a portion of a documentary that is
being recorded and documented in McAllen, Texas. Texas is my home state, but I
was born in El Paso, which is 785 miles from McAllen. That should give you the
sheer size of that state; it’s the second largest state in the USA right after
Alaska. This guy (un-named for his protection) is filming the processing of
persons coming from Mexico to the USA. When they started filming it, the film
crew stated that they were under the massive bridge that crosses the Rio Grande
River. He witnesses groups of Mexican personnel being processed for entry into
the USA. The problem though…is two things (in my opinion). If a group has ONE
child in it, they all go through, and are given a paper ticket that says “appear
in court this day, this city…etc.”
The guy noted something really crazy though…he said he
looked at some of the papers, and most of them cite a date that is THREE YEARS
in the future. “Are you shitting me?” I said as I heard it. Do you really think
that people are going to do that? Let me digress a bit.
I have no problem with people trying to improve their
lives, especially people that are impoverished. A human being has every right
to try and make things better for himself and his family. Women damn sure have
the right to improve themselves even when they are not being used for concubines,
being raped, or being outright slaves. Children have the right to happiness,
education, and care. I don’t blame a single Mexican from trying to get into the
USA, but our government needs to shit or get off the pot. If you’re going to
let them in, you better get a plan in place for processing them. It will be the
same when United States cities start receiving all the Afghanis. The trouble
is... they aren’t even taking care of OUR citizens, much less anyone else.
Call your Congressman or Senator…tell them what you
think. If they don’t respond, call them out.
-Jim
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