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liberty-rp08
01-09-2008, 06:17 PM
Open Borders, the NAU, and the Betrayal of the American People (http://stoplying.ca/news/08/jan/010908_open_borders_the_NAU_and_the_betrayal_of_th e_American_people.php)

By Dana Gabriel

Every nation has the right and the duty to protect its citizens, and it ceases to exist as a sovereign independent country if it fails to defend and control its own national borders. The lack of immigration enforcement, open borders, the push for amnesty, and the NAFTA Superhighway don't make a lot of sense unless you view them in the context that there is an effort to merge Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. into a North American Union. Multinational corporations view borders as barriers to increased profits, and this is all part of the destructive cycle of globalism. Trade deals such as NAFTA and CAFTA have further facilitated the freer flow of goods and people across our borders, and are also part of the framework for a North American Union. This agenda will further erode our national sovereignty and erase our borders.

The proponents of NAFTA said that it would bring prosperity to Mexico and thus ease illegal immigration into the United States. It has been an economic disaster and has not benefited the average Mexican, nor has it solved our illegal immigration woes, but has added to them. Mexico is marred in a culture of corruption, and this includes its economic system. As a result, most Mexicans are trapped in abject poverty. Well over 20 million illegal aliens have crossed the border since NAFTA was passed. Some believe that the solution is to simply eliminate our borders with Mexico and legalize the invasion. Any guest worker or amnesty program will result in even more illegals crossing over. Furthermore, is rewarding those who have entered the country illegally such a good idea? What kind of message does this send? This is also a slap in the face for those trying to come here legally. There should be immigration, and I support and welcome any immigrant who comes here legally and works hard to build a better life for themselves and their family. It is our own policies and social programs that are subsidizing illegal immigration. Increased numbers are putting a tremendous amount of strain on federal social entitlement programs. Pat Buchanan has stated that, “Immigrants consume social services-welfare, food stamps, housing subsidies, free schools, prison-cells at rates far greater than our native-born.” The more illegals who enter the U.S, the more wages will go down, the more health-care costs will increase, and the more it will drain our social services and further burden tax payers. Any Social Security totalization agreement with Mexico will spell almost certain doom for a system that already faces future shortfalls. It will only serve to attract even more Mexicans to enter the U.S. illegally. Most entering are unskilled labor, pay little or no taxes, and send much of their earnings out of country. There is no possible way that we can absorb the current levels of illegals without it further effecting our economy and prosperity.

The amnesty bill that was defeated several months back was drafted in secret by liberal think tanks and Latino interest groups, such as the National Council of La Raza. They promote a racist ideology and have called for a revolution inside America. Rep Charles Norwood, R-Ga described La Raza as a, “pro-illegal immigration lobbying organization that supports racist groups calling for the secession of the western United States as a Hispanic-only homeland.” Mexico's government instructs its own citizens on how to safely and illegally cross the border. Many Mexicans are taught to hate America, and mass illegal immigration is part of an invasion, a “reconquista,” which is Spanish for reconquest. Some have laid claim to California, Arizona, Nevada, New-Mexico and parts of Colorado, and Texas. Groups like MECHA advocate, “Everything for the race, for those outside the race nothing.” If you doubt that there is an invasion taking place, here are a couple quotes from two former Mexican Presidents. Ernesto Zedillo said, “I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders.” Former President Vicente Fox said, “We are Mexicans that live in our territories, and we are Mexicans that live in other territories. In reality, there are 120 million people that live together and are working together to construct a nation.” They both acknowledged that Mexico as a nation goes beyond its own borders, and Fox illustrates that a Mexican nation is being constructed inside the United States. Many who come here refuse to adapt in any way, and their loyalty and allegiance is not to their new home, but to their native country. In Europe, some countries like France have paid the price for guest-worker programs, with many refusing to assimilate. This has lead to violence and civil unrest on the streets of Paris and other cities.

The majority of Americans want something done about illegal immigration, and upwards of 70% were against the last immigration bill. If passed, it would have granted amnesty to more then 20 million illegals, and put millions more on the path to citizenship. This is not a solution, but will only further escalate the problem. Real solutions include ending birthright citizenship, ending welfare-state incentives for illegals, enforcing visa rules, rejecting amnesty, prosecuting employers who hire illegals, making current immigration procedures more fair, and securing our borders and coastlines. What happened to the promised border fence? It appears as if the U.S. Senate has turned its back on the project. The San Diego double-layered fence has greatly reduced the smuggling of drugs and people across the border. In Arizona, many illegal immigrants are leaving because of the poor economy and as a result of tough new legislation on employers who hire them. Along the border with Mexico, parts of Texas have seen a reduction in crossings and crime because of a strict arrest policy, jail time, and fines for those caught. While illegal immigration is being sporadically enforced in some areas, other city and local governments have adopted sanctuary laws and policies. This forbids local law enforcement from asking anyone whether they are here legally, and in some cases it even prohibits the police from reporting immigration violations to federal authorities. Some who have tried to monitor the open borders, such as the Minutemen, have been demonized and called vigilantes. Only when we regain control of our borders will we be more secure and better able to preserve our national identity.

Not only does illegal immigration threaten our economy, but our security as well. Many illegal aliens commit crimes against U.S. citizens, and close to 10% of our prison population is made up of illegal immigrants. Increased illegal immigration has sparked a rise in violence, with immigrant gangs and crime spreading across our borders. Many Americans along the Mexican border live in fear of illegal immigrants who cross their property every night. Several years back, it was reported that some parts of South Texas and Mexico were more dangerous than the West Bank in Israel. There have been kidnappings, car bombs, machine gun deaths, rocket-propelled grenade attacks, and houses being burned to the ground. There is an undeclared border war with Mexican drug gangs vying for control of drug and human smuggling routes. Many have died as a result of this turf war. Most illegal drugs entering the U.S. are smuggled along our border with Mexico. Drug traffickers are running narcotics into the U.S., sometimes helped by rogue Mexican troops, which has resulted in skirmishes with Border Patrol agents. The fact that our borders are not completely and physically controlled, secured, and defended makes the war on terror seem that much more illegitimate.

The Bush administration has failed miserably to stop or fix open borders and illegal immigration. Intentionally unsecured borders with Mexico, and the lack of immigration enforcement helps to advance a North American Union agenda. Perhaps Bush had wished amnesty and a North American Union to be his lasting legacy. What is clear is that defending our borders and preserving our sovereignty has long since been abandoned. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul stated, “For national security, we need to give more attention to our own borders which is being illegally breached every day, and yet the government shirks one of its few constitutionally mandated duties, namely to defend this country. Citizens lose twice with our current insecure borders situation – we don't have the protection we should have, and then taxpayers have to deal with the fallout in the form of overstretched public resources and loss of jobs.” The failure to adequately enforce immigration laws, properly secure our borders, and any move towards a North American Union represents a betrayal of the American people.

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"I do this for the love of my family and humanity. If it sparks debate and leads people searching for the, truth then it is all worth it. Keep up the fight against the NWO."

Dana Gabriel

newworldordermustbestopped@hotmail.com

www.newworldordermustbestopped.com

Minuteman2008
01-09-2008, 06:58 PM
If you're interested in reading more on the subject, the book Late Great USA by Jerome Corsi is about the NAU. Also, Day of Reckoning by Pat Buchanan has a lot about the subject. I'm glad to see people talking about what is going on behind our backs.

Mayflower
01-09-2008, 07:22 PM
I Would Like Everyone To Know That In Los Angeles County Alone The Taxpayers Pay 1 Billion Dollars A Year For The Illegal Immigrants. This Does Not Include Their Schooling. In L.A. They Do Not Have To Follow Laws Like Driving With A License And Having Insurance. They Are Now Arresting Citizens For These Crimes. It Is A Hands Off The Illegals Policy.