I have said that America is not a nation. The sole basis for political power in Washington is the Constitution and there is not a word or thought in it about setting up a central government as the head of a nation. This does not mean that I or anyone else should oppose the legal and constitutional powers granted to the Federal Government. We should always support it loyally because it still protects the democratic rights of our states and unifies them. But the question now is whether we are against Washington becoming the head of a bull nation like China, Russia, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, India and potentially the European Union. Rounding up and exporting our immigrants would be a means for Washington to show its power, if it wishes, to act like a bull nation. I support the rights of the 210,000 immigrants in my state who are illegal to remain. But I support at the same time the right of Massachusett’s immigrants, all citizens of foreign states, to have the right to live and work and vote in my state and also in any other state in the world. I am for a United States of the World in which the Washington government would become the central government of a world union of states by foreign states joining the present American union. I assume all the illegal 210,000 immigrants that I support in Massachusetts would also support me by being for a United States of the World. They are all legal citizens of some nation-state somewhere. They should be for their state joining the American union and for every state joining it so that all of us from anywhere in the world can go and live in any state in the world with full rights as citizens simply by residing in a state of our choosing. That will assure that all immigrants will be free to be immigrants anywhere and that America will not ever become a bull nation.
Daniel McNeill
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