From the very beginning of this country there has always been a fight for freedom. At the time people started coming over here people have always wanted to be free from tyranny and religious and personal persecution. What we have done to make this a great nation was to allow people their own views, assisting in creating a country where people were free from the British laws. We are a free people. So why are the people in Washington, DC hell-bent on turning this free nation into a dictatorship?

We have created a country where people could come to and break the bonds of suppression. Our Founding Father's knew that if given the choice people would choose freedom and liberty. Over the centuries there have been many people who have lead this nation. Our Presidents have not always made the best decisions but they were our Presidents. Some created havoc and distraction while they attempt to implode the country. This is what's happening now.
The lives that have been tragically lost in the wars over the centuries are not in vain. Most of the people that fought and died for this country from the Civil War to the Spanish/America War to the World War 1 and 2, to Korea and Vietnam, are the hero's that have volunteered to give their lives for the cause of freedom and liberty, whether it was here in the United States of America or in other suppressed countries. Our liberties and freedoms and the foundation by which they were built are the backbone of any and all individuals and groups of people in society that want to be free. From other countries people have journey into a country of great hope, where their future is not that of Socialism or Communism. However, now, in the year of our Lord 2012, other countries are seeing the United States of America as a Police State where everyone is questioned for whatever they do and where liberties are being limited and freedoms are being suppressed. When people came to this country they were seeking a better life, a better way of living and making a living. They wanted a place where they could live in peace, worship their God the way they believe is right for them. Unfortunately after so many years of struggle, the British Army and Navy were sent to retrieve them and take them back 'home'. The people resisted, making the point that the British rule was very restrictive. Negotiations broke down and after so many years the British were unable persuade the newly immigrated 'citizens' of the 'new world' to return to Europe.
Freedom is the key to any countries success. Liberty is the banner that is flown above as a standard to show others what free societies look like. People all over the world see what the United States had become and wanted to be a part of that. They made their way over here, hoping for a better life. As the migration of people began, the 'powers-that-be' in Washington, DC saw fit to establish a rule. That rule would cause various problems and controversies over the years and would cause various groups to appear to advocate for immigrants. In polls across the country it has been show that over 70% of ALL citizens of the United States of America do not want Mexican immigrants coming to this country. Among that 70% there are people from all over the world who see the 'land of opportunity' as a land that is now steeped in corrupting and deceit. Vast majorities of Hispanics from Mexico and Central America who have spent time here legally have considered and have actually left to go back to their country of origin because, as stated in some reports, there is nothing for them here anymore.

The United States of America is harsh when it comes to the immigrants that want to come to this country. It is believed that most of the citizens want the Southern border near Mexico closed. Citizens of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas all want something done to curb the violent crime in cities that border Mexico. Reports have come out that the terrorist group Hezbollah have set up organizations to protect the Mexican drug cartels that ship the drugs and guns over in to the United States.
Immigrating to the United States of America was something of a dream for many people around the world. From various statistics in many publications, the United States of America has been seen by many as the country least likely to migrate to. If one is to migrate to the United States of America it is highly likely that in three to five years people will return to their native homelands.
(c)2012 Rev. Wayne S Pierce
Opinions expressed are not those of anyone else but the author.
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