June 26, 2008, - 1:07 pm
Sandra Bullock v. Immigration Enforcement: Actress Poses w/ICE While Making Pro-Visa Fraud Movie
By Debbie Schlussel
Sandra Bullock is currently in New York, filming “The Proposal,” about a Canadian who forces her American assistant (Ryan Reynolds) to marry her in a sham marriage to keep her visa and avoid deportation. Then–as all immigration defrauders always do–they fall in love. Didn’t we already see this same tired BS story in “Green Card” (starring admitted serial rapist Gerard Depardieu)? Aren’t you getting tired of Hollywood glorifying immigration fraud?
Of course, we know that most of the people engaged in marriage fraud don’t look like or have the agenda of Bullock in the movie. They look like Nada Nadim Prouty and Samar Spinelli and some of the terrorists who committed the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. And many have evil intent, like spying for Hezbollah or murdering Americans. But why be accurate, when you can be PC?
Ironically, though, while shooting the movie, Bullock posed with an ICE officer and his Homeland Security dog. Based on other photos I’ve seen, it appears he and K-9 may be in a scene in the movie. I’d bet this was orchestrated by ICE’s numbskull-populated public relations team. No worries that her movie glamorizes violating immigration laws when the ICE PR unit can show off this lovely photo of Sandra Bullock. Check it out, we got touched by Hollywood! Maybe Julie L. Myers a/k/a “The ICE Princess” can get her autograph. Hey, under her, her agents are rarely investigating marriage fraud, anyway.
Of course,this officer is from the Federal Protective Service division of ICE, which has been severely chopped up by Myers. Your federal buildings are less safe because she laid off many of the FPS personnel who protect them. No worries, though. While ICE’s funds are thin and FPS’ resources far thinner, and while many federal buildings haven’t had a security assessment in years, Julie Myers improperly ordered FPS analysts to conduct a security assessment of her private residence, to the tune of $3,500 of your taxes.
This is one reason I stopped going to the movies. This is an obnoxious theme. I rember similar themes humanizing terrorists, welfare cheaters, environmental wackos, feminazis, etc., etc. They are humanized, and fall in love with some other attractive person. I guess if enforcement agencies invite terrorists to promote and sponsor their programs Sandra Bullock isn’t so bad. She may be nuts, but at least as far as I know, she isn’t a terrorist.
c f on June 26, 2008 at 2:46 pm