Tuesday, June 26, 2007

The Right Office Furniture Can Make Your Business Soar

Are you one of those, who believe that office furniture is all about a couple of desks and chairs? Then you need a paradigm shift, or you would be left mulling the reason behind your business' dwindling fortunes. This is because office furniture is no longer a coming together of unembellished desks and chairs. You might not be good at picking and choosing, but that shouldn't bother you. You can try and find a person, who has been endowed with great tastes, to pick the right furniture for your office; that person could be your wife, a relative or a friend. Besides, professional interior designers would be able to help you.

Mexican Accession Act the only Alternative to the Immigration Bill

Political corridors are abuzz with talks of the Immigration bill; not to mention, it is also hogging the news media limelight. While the purview of the Immigration bill is quiet vast, but its impact on the most notorious set of immigrants, the Mexicans, has generated obvious interest. The number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. has been estimated to be around 12 million. Mexicans, lured by the prospects of a better life, make up 70% of that no-mean figure.

Mexico’s en masse fascination of Uncle Sam is a matter of deep study and beyond the scope of terse write-ups like this one. U.S. is the country of immigrants, and its power and wealth have perennially enticed people of many nationalities, including the Mexicans, who have not been able to develop a national immunity to this allurement. Sadly enough, crossing the U.S-Mexico border is almost a ritual that every Mexican is bound to perform. Happily enough for the Americans, it is a ritual that not every Mexican can perform. Despite the repeated efforts by the U.S and Mexican authorities to strengthen vigilance along the border, many Mexicans are able to export themselves to the U.S. Once in the U.S, these Mexicans spend undocumented lives, while performing low-skill labor jobs.

The Mexicans trespassing into U.S territory is dwarfed by another problem, that of these trespassers living undocumented lives. Imagine that you wakeup one fine day, only to realize that you have become invisible, inaudible and intangible; simply put, you cease to exist for the entire world. If that happens, God forbid, you would be as good as dead. Likewise, as these smuggled Mexican human imports do not bother with the necessary paperwork, therefore, they do not exist in the eyes of the U.S. law. They are not even liable to those rights that are considered fundamental, and conferred upon all citizens and legal aliens. Therefore, identifying them is imperative.

The Immigration Bill 2007 looks to come to the aid of the illegal immigrants that are living in the U.S, including those from Mexico. The framework of this bill proposes to grant U.S. citizenship to this much despised class of illegitimate visitors. Although, fresh illegal immigrants would not be rewarded with a citizenship. Many detractors of the bill have contended that this bill would grant gratuitous amnesty to the illegal immigrants. These critics seem to lack the disaster-realization glands in their body, as the issue of 12 million people living anonymous lives is a disaster. The time is ripe for action. This bill, if passed, might just instigate that action. Under the bill, the proceeds from the fines and other fees paid by the illegal immigrants will be used to strengthen vigilance along the Mexico-U.S border. Therefore, the proposed legislation will not only grant citizenships to the illegal immigrants, but also help to improve the fencing along the U.S-Mexico border. In this manner, lawmakers would be able to kill two birds with one legislation.

If, for some reason, these proposed amendments are not able to endure the legislative process, then it would spell doom for the illegal immigrants of America.

There are human lives at stake. Until Mexico’s national penchant for the U.S as the favored destination for extended, law defying picnics wanes, the immigration bill is the only thing that can help America from an impending catastrophe. It might be a catastrophe to the tune of an armed uprising, by the millions of illegitimate Mexican immigrants, demanding a homeland in the middle of the U.S. It might seem bizarre but funnier things have happened. I wouldn’t put my money against it, if things don’t improve. Now, you might realize the need for granting amnesty to these legal-paper-lacking immigrants. If you still want an alternative, then the only alternative would be the Mexican Accession Bill 2007. This way the U.S would be able to expand its territory and the Mexicans will be granted their wish of living the American life.