Posted by seamar_116 on 5/4/2015 2:46:00 AM (view original):
I don't disagree with trying to go about things the "right" way. And I do not have sympathy for rioters or looters, nor do I have sympathy for those that prey on the poor and oppressed. But it seems to me, that you are saying that you would refuse to provide aid to someone, if it violates a law, even a law you feel is immoral and unjust. Do I have that right?
If I put you on the beach in Florida and two refugees are struggling to get ashore, one from Cuba and one from Haiti, you would tell the Cuban "welcome," but tell the Haitian, "get lost?"
I'd call the authorities on both if it was that obvious they were sneaking into the country illegally. I wouldn't know the difference between Cuban and Haitian. I'm assuming both don't have visas based on the little detail you've given me. I'd also assume the authorities would give them food, drink, and medical attention while they process the two individuals you mentioned.
Now for those that are legal citizens in need I do my best to help them... I'm on a couple boards for non-profit organizations that raise money/equipment for underprivileged children, I helped raise over $300,000 for the local United Way last year, and I'm coordinating a fundraiser for the local food pantry that starts next month which I hope is a huge success. This heartless, racist, evil conservative probably does more for people in need than most bleeding heart liberals do.