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Border Security: Scamming Americans?
« on: November 29, 2005, 06:48:21 AM »
Border Security: Critics Claim Bush is Scamming Americans

By Jim Kouri, CPP

There's a lot of noise in our nation's capital these days about the ongoing problem of security at our borders, as well as rampant illegal immigration, including criminal aliens who prey on Americans every day. The threat of terrorism and the enormous amount of crime committed by illegal aliens are all but ignored by the Washington establishment.

Proposals are being proposed. Ideas are being bandied inside the Beltway. But in the end, all of the talk is just noise to placate Americans who recognize the serious problem of illegal immigration. Even President Bush's visit to the Arizona border was a disappointing. The only solution he's really pushing is to reward lawbreakers. No promise of troops on the border. No security wall. Just a guest-worker program that probably has thousands and thousands of immigrants on their way to the US-Mexican border.

The proposed legislation by Senators Kennedy and McCain should cause Americans to become very suspicious. Having these two address the border and immigration problem is like having Mexico's President Vincente Fox formulating our border security strategy.

One police chief, whose mayor supports the guest-worker program and opposes military deployed at the borders, says, "Bush and most in the US congress -- Democrats and Republicans -- are scamming us. They're hoping to con Americans into believing they're doing something."

There is an incredible amount of crime perpetrated by criminal aliens, some of whom are visa overstays. According to the Justice Department, there are over 2 million people who possess expired visas yet remain in the US. Add to that the threat of terrorists sneaking into America through our front doors with fraudulent visas and passports.

Tens of thousands illegal aliens in the United States have been arrested and incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails, adding to already overcrowded prisons and jails. On April 7, 2005, the US Justice Department issued a report on criminal aliens that were incarcerated in federal and state prisons and local jails. The report contained information on the number of criminal aliens incarcerated, their country of citizenship or country of birth, and the cost to incarcerate them. Congress also requested that the Government Accounting Office provide information on the criminal history of aliens incarcerated in federal and state prisons or local jails who had entered the country illegally.

In the population study of a sampling of 55,322 illegal aliens, researchers found that they were arrested at least a total of 459,614 times, averaging about 8 arrests per illegal alien. Nearly all had more than 1 arrest. Thirty-eight percent (about 21,000) had between 2 and 5 arrests, 32 percent (about 18,000) had between 6 and 10 arrests, and 26 percent (about 15,000) had 11 or more arrests.

These illegal aliens were arrested for a total of about 700,000 criminal offenses, averaging about 13 offenses per illegal alien. One arrest incident may include multiple offenses, a fact that explains why there are nearly one and half times more offenses than arrests. Almost all of these illegal aliens were arrested for more than 1 offense. Slightly more than half of the 55,322 illegal aliens in the study had between 2 and 10 offenses.

These illegals committed numerous crimes including sex offenses, homicides, drug offenses, robberies, burglaries and others. Yet, no one in our nation's capital appears concerned.

The ever increasing problem of illegal alien criminals is the number one problem in America. In some states, up to 27 percent of the prison and jail population are illegal immigrants. In addition, in many cases involving the murder of US citizens -- including law enforcement officers -- illegals escape back into Mexico and the Mexican government refuses to extadite them to the US to stand trial. According to Heather McDonald of the Manhattan Institute, there are over 350 murderers who escaped back into Mexico.

http://www.federalobserver.com/archive.php?aid=10331

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But..., it Americans see through and resist this globalist obfuscation, how can the King ever achieve a psuedo-European Union-like free trade zone in the western hemisphere...?

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They may talk of a "New Order" in the  world, but what they have in mind is only a revival of the oldest and worst tyranny.   No liberty, no religion, no hope.   It is an unholy alliance of power and pelf to dominate and to enslave the human race.

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Border Security: Scamming Americans?
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2005, 11:30:43 AM »
TM7,
You give them too much credit.  IMO, all any of them want is the Latino vote for their party.  What does crime or economics matter (those are concerns of the little people)?

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Border Security: Scamming Americans?
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2005, 04:32:27 PM »
Immigration control Bush, after reading this Associated Press story, I thinking sit-com!

Sun Nov 27,11:49 AM ET

The labels inside the U.S. Border Patrol uniforms have been making many federal agents feel uneasy. It's not the fit or feel of the olive-green shirts and pants, but what their labels read: "Made in Mexico."

"It's embarrassing to be protecting the U.S.-Mexico border and be wearing a uniform made in Mexico," says T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a 6,500-member union.

Agents and lawmakers are concerned about the consequences if the uniforms for agents charged with combating illegal immigration fall into the hands of criminals or terrorists.

"If we're manufacturing uniforms in Mexico, what's to stop someone from walking across the border in a Border Patrol uniform?" asked Rep. John Carter (news, bio, voting record), a Republican from Round Rock. "How do you know who are our guys and who are their guys?"

For more than a year, the shirts and pants worn by agents and inspectors with U.S. Customs and Border Protection have been made in Mexico. The uniforms are supplied by VF Solutions of Nashville, Tenn., which subcontracts its work to plants in the United States, Mexico, Canada and the Dominican Republican.

"The principle of it seems almost like an oxymoron," said James Stack, the National Border Patrol Council's vice president for the region that includes Texas and New Mexico. "Most agents don't like it."

Customs officials say they haven't detected any security breaches or misuse of the uniforms. Strict security measures are in place, including on-site inspections at the Mexican plant. U.S. officials conducted a review in August, a statement from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection released Wednesday said.

"Based on this review, a report will be submitted to the CBP commissioner for determination on the made-in-Mexico issue, and no decisions have been made at this point," the statement said.

House members are expected to consider new immigration and border security measures after the Thanksgiving congressional break. Carter and Rep. Rick Renzi (news, bio, voting record), R-Ariz. say they plan to press a measure that would require the uniforms be made in the United States. Renzi said he wants Republican House leaders to include the requirement as part of an immigration enforcement measure expected to be introduced in early December.

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