The Waiver of the Illegal Aliens:
Anarchy or Justice
by
Book Details
About the Book
Denying oneself is the pleasure of writing to give all honors to our LORD JESUS CHRIST AMEN, AMEN AND AMEN. This book seeks to simplify for the understanding of all readers the identification of the diverse forms and ways of how people enter, legally or illegally, into the United States of America. All promoters who are in favor of the pardon for all who enter with or without apocryphal documents to this country, have in mind two prejudicial reasons for the future of this nation. On one hand, to refine a strong anarchist character by praising all who violate the law with “legal residence”; on the other hand to swell the ranks of the Democratic party with corporative votes of gratitude for being the promoter of these unprecedented amendments which go against established law in force when they entered the United States of America, and instead of being deported, they are made residents. All of these results in political inequity and thins out significantly the IDENTITY of the future citizens of the United States of America, since its first immigrants were diametrically different in culture, beliefs and language, and in which the Democratic President Jimmy Carter took advantage of in its time, by forming an enormous corporative block of votes which complicates the situation for Republicans to overcome in the next electoral contest for President of this nation.
About the Author
Hugo Aguilera is originally from Mexico City Federal District. He was born on April 9, 1943. He holds a BS in chemistry from the Autonomous University of Mexico. He is married and professionally practicing the patent customs agent in the Border of Mexico and the State of Texas from which most of his maternal relatives come from. His anxieties in writing were expressed since his very young age as editor of sports stories in the newspaper, El Mañana of Nuevo Laredo, sending the results of baseball games in all chains of newspapers. Subsequently, he collaborated in the newspaper El Bravo owned by his father, Mr. Rafael Ibarra Aguilera. In Mexico City, they published editorials in the newspapers Ovaciones, Azteca, and in the other places like Renovación and the Centinela. His professional thesis was selected as reference at the directorate general of customs of Mexico. With the advent of the Internet, under the pseudonym of patolucas, he participated in forums in the Miami Herald and CNN in Spanish. He is currently interested in the history of the United States and has been able to know the genesis of connectivity that exists between the esoteric of the faith and the incredible boom reached in record time the greatness of the United States.