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Hidden Immigration Agenda (Excerpt)
by William F. Jasper
June 13, 2005
The architects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas are concealing their ultimate goal — to completely erase national borders throughout the Western Hemisphere.
America's borders have been a disaster for decades. Our immigration "reforms" have been a series of broken promises and betrayals. We have sown the wind and are reaping the whirlwind: our failure to effect sensible immigration controls now threatens dire consequences in social, economic, political, and national security.
The Minuteman Project, a volunteer citizen effort to patrol the Arizona-Mexico border, and the recently launched California ballot initiative proposal to create a state border patrol, reflect the desperation felt by those states on the front lines of the illegal alien invasion and their absolute frustration with the federal government's refusal to assume its constitutional obligation to police our borders and enforce our immigration laws. The Minuteman Project has demonstrated, in fact, that the federal government could protect our borders — if it chose to do so.
But, just as American citizens are reaching the point of "critical mass" on this issue, and just as politicians are beginning to realize that the restless natives will soon be after their scalps if they don't fix our broken borders, the whole matter is about to be taken out of their hands. Very few of those who are most intensely involved in trying to stop the immigration deluge seem to realize that they are about to be hit by a stealth attack....
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Hidden Immigration Agenda (Excerpt)
by William F. Jasper
June 13, 2005
The architects of the Free Trade Area of the Americas are concealing their ultimate goal — to completely erase national borders throughout the Western Hemisphere.
America's borders have been a disaster for decades. Our immigration "reforms" have been a series of broken promises and betrayals. We have sown the wind and are reaping the whirlwind: our failure to effect sensible immigration controls now threatens dire consequences in social, economic, political, and national security.
The Minuteman Project, a volunteer citizen effort to patrol the Arizona-Mexico border, and the recently launched California ballot initiative proposal to create a state border patrol, reflect the desperation felt by those states on the front lines of the illegal alien invasion and their absolute frustration with the federal government's refusal to assume its constitutional obligation to police our borders and enforce our immigration laws. The Minuteman Project has demonstrated, in fact, that the federal government could protect our borders — if it chose to do so.
But, just as American citizens are reaching the point of "critical mass" on this issue, and just as politicians are beginning to realize that the restless natives will soon be after their scalps if they don't fix our broken borders, the whole matter is about to be taken out of their hands. Very few of those who are most intensely involved in trying to stop the immigration deluge seem to realize that they are about to be hit by a stealth attack....