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GW Still Puts out Welcome Mat for Terrorists/Invaders!

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Anonymous

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CNN reported that many of these GAO undercover investigators illegally trying to gain entry into the US also carried simulated nuclear devices and WMD's with them- and that none were turned back or apprehended :shock: :( :mad:
Some were allowed thru the ports without any type of identification- just on their word that the were American Citizens :???: ....

While Bush ties up all the troops fighting his Oil War- Afghanistan blows apart- and the terrorists walk in the back door unquestioned :mad: :mad: :mad:



Reports say illegal U.S. entry not difficult
By Deborah Bulkeley
Deseret News
Published: Monday, June 16, 2008 12:28 a.m. MDT

Undercover investigators testing how tough it is to cross the borders into the U.S. had a better than nine-in-10 chance of pulling it off using oral assertions and counterfeit identification, according to a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
The report was released the same week as a separate unrelated report that indicates tougher border security isn't deterring illegal entries to the United States.

Tougher security is, however, leading many people to cross through ports of entry — concealed in vehicles or openly using phony documents — according to the report by the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

Even though the smuggling fees are more costly, crossing through ports of entry has more than doubled since 1995 as "the most foolproof way of reducing the physical risk," said Wayne Cornelius, center director.

The center's report was compiled using interviews with more than 3,000 migrants and potential migrants from towns in four Mexican states. It found that fewer than half of the migrants that come to the border are apprehended even once. Nearly all eventually get through.

In the GAO report, a 93 percent success rate was reported by investigators who made 42 crossings on the northern and southern borders from January 2003 to September 2007.

"As a result of these tests, GAO concluded that terrorists could use counterfeit identification to pass through most of the tested ports of entry with little chance of being detected," the report said.

In response to the GAO report the Department of Homeland Security provided written updates on border-protection efforts, including providing updated fraudulent-document training modules, implementing mandatory refresher training and providing advanced equipment to ports of entry with the highest rates of fraudulent-document interceptions.

Cornelius said rather than focusing on border security, a better approach to curb illegal immigration would be to legalize the undocumented, reform the nation's guest-worker visa program and get tough on workplace enforcement.

"Unauthorized migration will decrease only when the majority of potential migrants conclude that the costs and physical risks of clandestine entry are greater than the potential benefits awaiting them on the other side of the border," the report said.

However, Jon Feere of the Center for Immigration Studies contends border security is an important component "to stop more illegal immigration."

Feere also said he believes workplace enforcement is key to promote self-deportation. Unlike Cornelius, Feere says amnesty would only encourage more illegal border crossings.

Feere said that interior enforcement is also key to promote self-deportation. He said a recent executive order requiring federal contractors to use the E-Verify program to check the work eligibility of new hires is a positive step.

And he said states are starting to take their own action. In Utah, lawmakers have passed a law requiring companies that contract with the state to use E-Verify starting in July 2009. "Internal enforcement is key," Feere said. "States with serious enforcement (legislation) are seeing people leave. The problem is, internal enforcement hasn't been consistent across the country."
However, Cornelius says scattered efforts at interior enforcement aren't going to leave undocumented immigrants without job prospects.

In Utah alone, there are 297,209 registered businesses, according to the Utah Department of Commerce. That's compared to the 1,900 federal contractors in the state in fiscal year 2007, according to the FedSpending.org project of the government watchdog group OMB Watch. There are 457 companies in Utah that already participate in E-Verify. "Enforcement of employer sanctions have to be nearly uniform across industry, across region of the country for (potential undocumented immigrants) to conclude they (have) no realistic chance of gaining employment," Cornelius said.

The Government Accountability Office report can be found online at www.gao.gov.
 

Larrry

Well-known member
The liberal socialists embrace the terrorists with open arms, so what's your point. I thought the liberals wanted Bush to leave them alone. You just can't please the liberal socialists.
 

TSR

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
CNN reported that many of these GAO undercover investigators illegally trying to gain entry into the US also carried simulated nuclear devices and WMD's with them- and that none were turned back or apprehended :shock: :( :mad:
Some were allowed thru the ports without any type of identification- just on their word that the were American Citizens :???: ....

While Bush ties up all the troops fighting his Oil War- Afghanistan blows apart- and the terrorists walk in the back door unquestioned :mad: :mad: :mad:



Reports say illegal U.S. entry not difficult
By Deborah Bulkeley
Deseret News
Published: Monday, June 16, 2008 12:28 a.m. MDT

Undercover investigators testing how tough it is to cross the borders into the U.S. had a better than nine-in-10 chance of pulling it off using oral assertions and counterfeit identification, according to a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report.
The report was released the same week as a separate unrelated report that indicates tougher border security isn't deterring illegal entries to the United States.

Tougher security is, however, leading many people to cross through ports of entry — concealed in vehicles or openly using phony documents — according to the report by the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego.

Even though the smuggling fees are more costly, crossing through ports of entry has more than doubled since 1995 as "the most foolproof way of reducing the physical risk," said Wayne Cornelius, center director.

The center's report was compiled using interviews with more than 3,000 migrants and potential migrants from towns in four Mexican states. It found that fewer than half of the migrants that come to the border are apprehended even once. Nearly all eventually get through.

In the GAO report, a 93 percent success rate was reported by investigators who made 42 crossings on the northern and southern borders from January 2003 to September 2007.

"As a result of these tests, GAO concluded that terrorists could use counterfeit identification to pass through most of the tested ports of entry with little chance of being detected," the report said.

In response to the GAO report the Department of Homeland Security provided written updates on border-protection efforts, including providing updated fraudulent-document training modules, implementing mandatory refresher training and providing advanced equipment to ports of entry with the highest rates of fraudulent-document interceptions.

Cornelius said rather than focusing on border security, a better approach to curb illegal immigration would be to legalize the undocumented, reform the nation's guest-worker visa program and get tough on workplace enforcement.

"Unauthorized migration will decrease only when the majority of potential migrants conclude that the costs and physical risks of clandestine entry are greater than the potential benefits awaiting them on the other side of the border," the report said.

However, Jon Feere of the Center for Immigration Studies contends border security is an important component "to stop more illegal immigration."

Feere also said he believes workplace enforcement is key to promote self-deportation. Unlike Cornelius, Feere says amnesty would only encourage more illegal border crossings.

Feere said that interior enforcement is also key to promote self-deportation. He said a recent executive order requiring federal contractors to use the E-Verify program to check the work eligibility of new hires is a positive step.

And he said states are starting to take their own action. In Utah, lawmakers have passed a law requiring companies that contract with the state to use E-Verify starting in July 2009. "Internal enforcement is key," Feere said. "States with serious enforcement (legislation) are seeing people leave. The problem is, internal enforcement hasn't been consistent across the country."
However, Cornelius says scattered efforts at interior enforcement aren't going to leave undocumented immigrants without job prospects.

In Utah alone, there are 297,209 registered businesses, according to the Utah Department of Commerce. That's compared to the 1,900 federal contractors in the state in fiscal year 2007, according to the FedSpending.org project of the government watchdog group OMB Watch. There are 457 companies in Utah that already participate in E-Verify. "Enforcement of employer sanctions have to be nearly uniform across industry, across region of the country for (potential undocumented immigrants) to conclude they (have) no realistic chance of gaining employment," Cornelius said.

The Government Accountability Office report can be found online at www.gao.gov.

But, But, We haven't had a terrorist attack since 911. This report clearly shows it isn't because of increased border security. After reading this, one has to wonder just WHO is inside our country now and planning what? :shock: Oh well, business needs the workers, especially at taxpayer expense, and what if a few "undesirables" get through its worth the risk for this administration it seems. In the meantime, two border patrol agents still remain in jail for shooting an illegal drug smuggler :x :x
 

kolanuraven

Well-known member
George Bush is ther greatest terrorist the US has every had.


He's wrecked our economy, our standing/repsect throughout the world, .....etc.....etc....etc

There is no reason we should fear bin Laden or anyone else when we Dubya!
 

Larrry

Well-known member
George Bush is ther greatest terrorist the US has every had.

There is no reason we should fear bin Laden or anyone else when we Dubya!

Anyone that truly believes that has to be a nut, wait worse than a nut. completely mentally unbalanced, crazy, wacko, retarded whatever handle you can put on it. i xcan not even believe that someone could post such an absurdity.

So sadam raping innocent girls throwing people in grinders while they are alive is better than GW. Those are even mild compared to some of the other foreign terrorists.(bin laden etc)

You need some serious help lady, soon.
 

Mike

Well-known member
Larrry said:
George Bush is ther greatest terrorist the US has every had.

There is no reason we should fear bin Laden or anyone else when we Dubya!

Anyone that truly believes that has to be a nut, wait worse than a nut. completely mentally unbalanced, crazy, wacko, retarded whatever handle you can put on it. i xcan not even believe that someone could post such an absurdity.

So sadam raping innocent girls throwing people in grinders while they are alive is better than GW. Those are even mild compared to some of the other foreign terrorists.(bin laden etc)

You need some serious help lady, soon.

Larry, I see that you are amazed at the lack of rationalization in the Libs.

Lot's of times they say stuff that makes no sense. They have no concept, nor do they care of the 300,000 to 400,000 people in some of the mass graves found in Iraq, and still they blame others.

Yet they defend Bill Clinton to the end even knowing that he sat by and allowed about a MILLION to be slaughtered in Africa, all the while issuing orders to those in the WhiteHouse to not use the word "genocide".

But that's OK now. He apologized................... :roll:
 
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