Mutually Assured Deportation

January 24, 2012 - 11:44 am 13 Comments

Although I’m still forcing myself to watch the Republican debates, I’m becoming less and less interested as the candidates keep disappearing. I find it depressing that there’s always one less podium and we’re supposed to JUST PRETEND that everything’s normal. Like the person never existed. Now I’m not nearly as attentive as I once was. Instead of inviting people over to watch me scream at the TV and blast out misspelled tweets, I sit there alone, looking up occasionally from my crossword puzzle and sighing.

But last night a new word, courtesy of Mitt Romney, caught my attention: Self-deportation. As in, to deport oneself. It’s brilliant. It puts the onus on those illegals to turn themselves in. When asked last night whether the federal government should be in the business of rounding up undocumented immigrants and deporting them, Romney said he instead favors “self-deportation…which is people decide they can do better by going home because they can’t find work here because they don’t have legal documentation to allow them to work here.” He added that if employers crack down on hiring undocumented workers, then immigrants will leave because they can’t find work. In other news 80 percent of Americans just left the country for their ancestral homelands. (My relatives and I will be sharing an apartment above a pub in County Cork, Ireland.)

Actually self-deportation has been tried before. Under the Bush administration, undocumented immigrants were given up to 90 days to leave the country on their own volition which produced all of eight volunteers.

In order to shed some light on who undocumented workers are, Fox News has put together a celebrity slide show. I believe every single one of these criminals should leave the country immediately, especially Salma Hayek, for Fools Rush In alone.

In the interest of self reporting, Romney has finally released his long-awaited tax returns. Over the years 2010 and 2011, he earned $42.5 million and paid $6.2 million in taxes. That is so unfair. Why do we keep punishing the rich? Romney’s holdings include an undisclosed amount of funds based in the Cayman Islands and, at one time, a Swiss bank account. A Swiss bank account? I thought that was the stuff of Lifetime Friday Night Flicks! Romney’s tax returns also showed that he and his wife contributed $7 million in charity over the two years, mostly to the Mormon church. Good God. So that’s what he’s been hiding. I mean, I give to the Catholic church, not with riches but with my soul. I can’t compete with $7 million.

Editor’s note: I’m off to Florida tonight and plan to pick up where Rand Paul left off, fighting for liberty by refusing a full body pat-down even if they don’t request one. I’ve rarely had issues with security checkpoints but then usually I don’t travel with my laptop. When they ask me to take my laptop out of my bag and place it directly on the conveyor belt, I will scream YOU’D LIKE THAT WOULDN’T YOU and then attempt to outrun the security guards and hide in the gift shop behind the Longhorn stuffed animals.

13 Responses to “Mutually Assured Deportation”

  1. Rog Says:

    Self-deportation works. Perry self-deported himself back to Texas. And Mitt has already help self-deport quite a few corporations into thin air. As soon as Newt self-deports his ex-wives and a few extra chins, he’ll be good to go.

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  2. WUSRPH Says:

    Would it be improper to describe the effect the Supreme Court has had on the Texas primary elections as being the result of SCOTUS INTERRUPTUS?

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    Don't Mess w/ Pink Reply:

    No, speaking on behalf of elections administrators statewide (although I’m totally not authorized to do so), I think that would be quite proper.

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  3. Jess Alford Says:

    Eileen, Darlin’, please send me your blog regularly, You write so well, it’s terrific.

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    Eileen Reply:

    What’s your fax number?

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  4. Sam in Pearland Says:

    Maybe mittens could pay people to deport themselves

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  5. Rog Says:

    You just can’t make this stuff up.

    “as one of the callers on Bill Bennett’s radio show pointed out, it’s an odd thing when a leading Republican candidate has the children of his first wife attacking his second wife for things she said about his third wife and this candidate is the one getting social conservative support.”

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  6. ExpatFromHell Says:

    Loved this post. And here I thought I was just a-passing through. Also forcing myself to watch the debates, which aren’t much different than American Idol in another dimension. Wishing Stephen Tyler could ask some questions of Willard, since they both accumulated so much patronage from MA. I will be back again – this is terrific stuff! EFH

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  7. treehugger Says:

    I betcha you won’t hear any of the R candidates talking about deporting illegal Cuban immigrants.

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  8. Sam in Pearland Says:

    Project a picture of Jan ‘lushy’ Brewer shaking her finger in the Southwest skies and illegals will flee out of fear

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  9. History Doc Says:

    Wait, there’s a Fox Latino News site?! I thought that was just an urban myth kinda like how a certain Texas governor defended his puppy while jogging and shot an evil coyote with his little toy gun.

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    Sam in Pearland Reply:

    I believe that’s Anita’s pet name for “Little Rick”.

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  10. Coffee Shop Loser Says:

    “Self Deportation” “Vulture Capitalism” I’m going to the Oxford Dictionary to see the entomology. If there is none, Oxford is on speed dial.

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