boneyard bill
Veteran Member
If you're against granting amnesty to illegal aliens and insist that the U.S should enforce its borders with Mexico, there's a good chance you'll be labeled a racist these days, and you will almost certainly be labeled a right-wing extremist. But that doesn't change the fact that Cesar Chavez, the founder of the United Farm Workers, and hero to Latino Americans to this day, held exactly that view.
So how about it? Should we make March 31 "Border Control Day?" And what about all those charges of racism and extremism? And isn't Obama basically lying when he says we need to pass immigration reform to honor Chavez?
Today is Cesar Chavez’s birthday, celebrated as a state holiday in California, and an optional holiday in a few other states. Chavez has been held up as a symbol of race pride and open borders. A hagiographic film has just been released, and President Obama used the occasion of a screening at the White House to push “immigration reform.”
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/374564/happy-border-control-day-mark-krikorian
What neither the film nor the president mentioned was that Chavez, founder of the United Farm Workers union, was a fierce opponent of illegal immigration and supporter of tight border controls. That’s why it’s fitting to observe March 31 each year as National Border Control Day, in honor of the farmworker leader.
So how about it? Should we make March 31 "Border Control Day?" And what about all those charges of racism and extremism? And isn't Obama basically lying when he says we need to pass immigration reform to honor Chavez?