Saturday, May 29, 2010

Maricopa (AZ) Sheriffs Speak Out - Support Arizona

Video:  Maricopa Sheriffs Speak up

Mayor Gordon accuses the Maricopa County Police Department in Arizona for racial profiling. Mayor Gordon is standing with activist groups. The police department...

Video: New Threat on the US/Mexico Border

Based on a one-year in-depth study, a researcher estimates there are about 240,000 immigrant sex offenders in the United States who have had a average of four victims each.

Between the signing of NAFTA in 1993 and the year 2002, 879,280 production jobs in the United States were displaced.  Think what it must be by now… 8-yrs passed this study. The manufacturing centers of the Northeast and Midwest states of California, Texas, and Florida were hit the hardest.

Since 9/11, 69,050 have been killed by illegal aliens.

A Must Watch Video (wsbtv2):  Terror Threat – Who’s Crossing the Border?? 

DHS Terrorist Alert: Jihad coming to American via Mexico

Update From: 24 May 2010

American Intelligence -> Border Threat List Surprises Georgia Congressman

Border Threat List Surprises Georgia Congressman

Posted: 1:04 pm EDT May 3, 2010Updated: 5:35 am EDT May 21, 2010

UPDATE: Videos and Border Patrol reports at the end of the story. Memorize this phrase, 'OTM', Other Than Mexican, because there's quite a few of them entering.

DOUGLAS, Ariz. -- In the Arizona border town of Douglas, border patrol agents say it's a 24/7 game of cat and mouse. They use cameras, night vision and underground sensors to track and catch illegal immigrants who jump the fence between Mexico and the United States.

Channel 2 Action News anchor Justin Farmer rode along with border patrol agents as they caught two men.
The agent said it's the second time in four days he's caught one of them.

J.D. Hayworth is a former Arizona Congressman. "They catch these guys and release them and a couple of days they are back again. It doesn't solve any problem. It just keeps the backdoor to the U.S. wide open."

From what Farmer observed in Arizona, the fence in Douglas is easy to jump. It's short and there's no razor wire atop of it. In fact, just a few miles outside of town you can walk into the country. Border officials said the fence is only meant to keep drug smugglers from driving vehicles across the border.

The area is the busiest spot in the nation for border patrol. Records show last year, agents caught a quarter of million people trying to enter the U.S. in the Tucson sector alone. According to those documents, a lot are from Mexico or South America, but hundreds of them aren't and are from nations like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. Since January, border patrol agents say they have been on the lookout for 23 Somalis with ties to al-Qaida. Jailers released them from a Mexican prison and some law enforcement officials said they think they are headed for the U.S. border.

The U.S. government no longer releases a list of what they call "captured O.T.M.s", which stands for "other than Mexicans". Channel 2 Action News obtained it from a congressional staffer.
We showed it to Georgia Congressman Paul Broun, who is on the Homeland Security Committee. He said he hadn't seen it before.

"It's shocking to see the number of people from Middle Eastern countries coming in on that list," he said. "I tell you this is something our committee members really need to see. I'd like to have a copy of that list to take with me back to Washington so I can share it."

Congressional reports show that Mexican drug cartels tightly control the smuggling of both people and drugs. Law enforcement said they fear the cartels are helping smuggle terrorists and weapons into the U.S.

Chris Simcox is the co-founder of the citizens group, The Minutemen, which used to patrol the border. He said, "The day after 9/11 we should have sent troops to our border and stopped this illegal immigration and prevented these cartels from growing to the strength that they have. They now control Mexico. They own Mexico."

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HOW MEXICANS SEE US
Paul K. writes:

Though many Americans were struck by President Calderon's insufferable gall in criticizing Arizona's immigration law from the front lawn of the White House, some of his countrymen felt his behavior entirely too conciliatory. In particular, they fault him for visiting Arlington National Cemetery, which, to Mexicans, was a faux pas comparable to Reagan's visit to Germany's Bitburg. We are, after all, the enemy.

The following editorial was published in Mexico City's La Jornada newspaper on 5/21/10. It is quoted from the "M3 Report," a daily roundup of news items from south of the border published by the National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers.

Sovereignty, a looming surrender

Yesterday, in his official visit to the United States, President Calderon placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington, Virginia, in homage to the Mexican-American soldiers killed in U.S. military campaigns. (However our pitiful excuse for a Commander in Chief, will skip the yearly event at Arlington to vacation in Chicago.) The president thus broke a tacit prohibition kept through all prior presidential terms that prevents the head of the Mexican State from visiting that place. The motive of that symbolic reservation was simply that the cemetery contains soldiers who were in wars against us and in which Mexico lost more than half its territory. We must not forget that for two centuries, the U.S. has been the main threat to the national security and the most responsible for affronts to Mexican sovereignty. A visit to Arlington is the equivalent to accepting the offenses for which they have never accepted blame or offered compensation. The president's gesture was unnecessary. This act was so inappropriate. By giving homage to soldiers of Mexican origin who died in U.S. wars, the government of Mexico gives its approval of such wars, invariably against international rights, national sovereignty and human rights, as in Panama, Afghanistan and Iraq in recent times. All have stains of atrocity and of plunder like the attacks by Washington against our country in the 19th and 20th centuries.

For these reasons, it is unavoidable to see the presence of Calderon at Arlington as a surrender of sovereignty, the most recent in a clearly defined line: the Merida Initiative, which gives authority to U.S. agencies to meddle in our internal affairs, and again, in Washington, Calderon asked the assistance of the DEA and FBI in an internal investigation, tacitly admitting our incapacity in the "war against organized crime."

LA replies:
What can one say? The Mexicans have an unassuageable grievance against us for defeating them in 1848 and taking (with compensation) the Southwest from them. And they don't just see us as having committed historic wrongs against them; they see us as "the main threat to the national security." In short, they see us as an enemy power. Yet this simple, undeniable reality of Mexican attitudes to the U.S. is NEVER noted by the U.S. media.

In all of history, did a country ever do what we have done--open our borders to immigrants from a neighboring country to let them enter a part of our country which that other country sees as theirs and has an undying passionate desire to regain? It transcends anything in Barbara Tuchman's The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam. George III's bull-headed idiocies which drove the American colonies into rebellion were nothing compared to our own idiocy in allowing Mexicans to immigrate en masse into the U.S.

As president Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction!” 

20,000, mostly Hispanic (probably a fair proportion of them  illegal) protestors waving (mostly) Mexican flags  assembled yesterday… Memorial Day Weekend, in Phoenix to protest against the Arizona Law which is the Federal Law mirrored instead of honoring American fallen Veterans who died to allow this perversion of freedom or just being glad they haven’t been arrested and detained indefinitely or immediately deported for lack papers, which is what would happen and is the law in Mexico.

Every country in the world protects their sovereignty and secures their borders.  Support the legislation being introduced to stop the ‘anchor babies’ perversion of our law as written… and stand firm on no Amnesty!!

As long as the border is open and porous nobody is safe and nobody is looking out for you!!

Secure the border, enforce our laws, finish the fence, support AZ, protect and follow the constitution, and insure our sovereignty!

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