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The End of Times – The End of Borders

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The End of Times – The End of Borders
by Red State Patriot
June 15, 2007

The intent of the Senate's cunning comprehensive immigration reform legislation is that the border itself will constructively disappear with the stroke of President Bush’s pen.

Twenty million illegal aliens, and probably many more, have ignored United States immigration laws and unlawfully entered the United States. Having broken into our “house,” whether they came across the Mexican or Canadian border, the foreign burglars continued their crime spree. They broke scores of laws and brutally victimized American citizens and their children. Do you care?

Now they refuse to leave. Do you care?

Others, hundreds of thousands, who first entered lawfully through a Port of Entry with a valid Visa refused to leave when their Visa expired. They simply disappeared into society. Do you care?

Do twenty million illegal aliens constitute a “deluge?” Maybe a tsunami (tidal wave) is more accurate? You saw the devastation to coastal areas of the Indian Ocean from the 2004 tsunami that killed over 300,000 people, 168,000 in Indonesia alone.

As a tsunami approaches land, it takes on the characteristics of a violent onrushing tide, hence the name tidal wave. You saw the aftermath on television and in the print media; the destruction was almost total and death was everywhere.

While a tsunami is one of the deadliest of natural disasters, the effect of unrestrained illegal migration into the United States is no different than an onrushing tide. The migration tsunami could have been, but was not blocked at the shores. The devastation has reached every corner of America and harmed every family. Economic destabilization and criminal destruction is widespread. Entire communities have been culturally overrun, some obliterated. Millions of American lives have been irreparably altered. It could have been prevented. The laws were in place. Politicians simply refused to permit law enforcement agencies to enforce the laws. As a result, 3-5,000 Americans have died annually in the tsunami at the hands of illegal aliens. Maybe one of the victims was your child or loved one. Entire generations of families have been destroyed by gang violence. Human trafficking and drug smuggling has never been worse in the history of the United States. More Spanish than English is being spoken in public schools. The children of American citizens are not being educated. Emergency room physicians have become the family doctors of illegal aliens. Entire hospitals have closed – bankrupt - required by our government to provide free medical care. Gasoline prices are artificially high caused in part by the extra demand created by millions of illegal aliens for products intended for consumption by Americans. It could have been stopped. Why did our Congressman willfully allow this to happen? Why did our President? Why do they allow it to continue?

As I sat Thursday evening, June 7th and watched Hannity and Combs on the Fox television network, the disgust I felt was palpable. I thought to myself, “Why doesn’t anyone understand?” Politicians are hugely profiting from the carnage being inflicted on American citizens. They are recklessly and intentionally facilitating our nation’s extermination in pursuit of their own self-interest, an assertion not disputed by anyone but an ideologue. There can be no other explanation than self-interest for the inaction to enforce existing laws - short of insanity.

How can it be that everyday liberals and conservatives, good decent folks, don’t understand that there is nothing wrong with the existing immigration laws? Nobody – not one person you will talk to - can tell you what specific part of the current immigration law is flawed – only that they don’t like it, say that it is unenforceable, or believe that somehow it isn’t “fair.” Congress, if you asked, would tell you they are all-seeing and all-knowing, but strangely didn’t find anything wrong in 1986 when they passed the last immigration reform legislation and distributed 2.7 million "green cards." Surely they wouldn’t have knowingly passed a flawed immigration bill?

Amnesty for millions was the 1986 solution to our government’s having failed (willfully) to enforce earlier immigration laws. In 1986 we trusted that Congress, including John McCain who voted against amnesty in 1986, would enforce the newest immigration law rather than find a way to profit from it. Regrettably, so did President Ronald Reagan who signed the first amnesty legislation into law.

Think of it this way. Just because Congress passed the legislation to provide equipment to the troops, they voted against funding it. Just because Congress passed the legislation to build a border wall last year, they made no effort to fund the construction. The administration has kept reducing the total miles of border fencing. To date, only 3 miles have been built. The funds intended for the border wall have been diverted by the Administration to other uses.

Clearly, the President and Congress have made only a token public relations effort to implement the legislation that authorized a border fence. Arguably, more efforts have been made to obstruct the legislation than enforce it – just as probably occurred with earlier attempts at immigration reform.

It is quite possible there is one or two paragraphs in the 1986 law that could be improved by rewording it, fine – but there is not one thing that justifies scrapping the law. There is no excuse for not having enforced immigration laws for 21 years. What if we waited 21 years to rebuild the levies in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and spent the money elsewhere?

While it probably should have been obvious in 1986, the virus of refusing to enforce existing laws was already firmly established and spreading across society. I don’t think the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta has a cure for moral and ethical degeneracy. It is not that our laws are broken; it is our law enforcement that is broken. It is our President, Congressmen and Governors that are broken.

The bill before the U.S. Senate has an insidious intent that has not been recognized.

The instant the “comprehensive immigration reform” bill passes, widely criticized as incoherent but skillfully crafted, not only will all illegal aliens in the United States suddenly become ‘legal,’ all future illegal aliens will have an instant path to entry and legalization. In deadly reality, the Senate's immigration reform bill puts an end, once and for all, to the concept of “illegal alien.” There will never again be another illegal alien. Immigration enforcement will become as unnecessary as a border wall. The intent of this cunning "comprehensive immigration reform legislation" is that the border itself will constructively disappear with the stroke of President Bush’s pen.

The immigration reform bill, about to be imposed on United States citizens, is but the ultimate subterfuge to dissolve the United States of America and transform what remains into the controversial borderless North American Union (NAU). American citizens have been taken to the proverbial cleaners. Many members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are complicit, chief among them Arizona's Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl. With the President’s signature on the immigration reform bill, the United States of America will immediately begin the process of dissolution. National sovereignty will have ended once and for all and assimilation into the NAU will accelerate. The lid on your coffin will have been nailed shut. There is very little time remaining to be an American.

Comments are welcome at redstatepatriot@hughes.net. Please include the title of the article as your subject line. Selected responses, in whole or part, may be published (appended to the article).

Response by David C.:
Why don't they just make Mexico a state and be done with it? One huge welfare state. For whatever reason, Bush simply does not want a fence or apparently, even a border. What makes him think that way? Is it truly just pressure from corporations who want cheap labor or could there be more to it than that? If Congress allows all the illegal’s to become citizens, I guess we should just open up our country to the whole world. Do away with ALL immigration laws. That's effectively what they are doing.

Posted June 15, 2007 08:50 AM
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