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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Border Patrol Two, 9/11 Commission—Whose Side Is Bush On? The question that repeats and repeats in my mind: Why were Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean prosecuted with such ferocity for doing their jobs that they now face up to 20 years in prison? As Ramos and Compean await their fate, drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila received immunity. As a free man living in Mexico, Aldrete-Davila plans to sue the Border Patrol for $5 million for alleged violations of his civil rights suffered while transporting 743 pounds of marijuana across the border. Briefly, Ramos and Compean were charged for firing at Aldrete-Davila as he fled back across the border and not reporting the incident. Those who want to learn more should go to the National Border Patrol Council website. Once on the site, read the excellent columns by Debra Saunders in the San Francisco Chronicle [ The Border Patrol Inquisition, August 24, 2006] and by Sara A. Carter of the Ontario (Calif.) Daily Bulletin,[ PDF] posted there. For perspective, a Border Patrol officer convicted of smuggling illegals while on duty was sentenced in July to just five yearsupped by U.S. District Judge John Houston; prosecutors asked for only three. To return to my question: Why? No matter which roads you travel to find the answer, they all lead to President George W. Bush. During his nearly six years in office, Bush has given the Open Borders crazies carte blanche to do whatever they please without fear of repercussion. Bush has never missed a chance to insult patriots with his words and deeds Ramos and Compeans conviction is one more slap in the face to Americans who love their country and work to defend it. In Ramos and Compeans case, they were on the firing line, literally, protecting the United States. Beginning with the July 2001 State Dinner given in honor of Mexicos president Vicente Fox and his wife Martha Sahagun de Fox White House State Dinner and resplendent with fireworks over the Potomac River, Bush has only babbled nonsensical platitudes about illegal immigration. No sooner had the last pyrotechnic burst soared though summer sky five years ago than Bush called illegal aliens citizens. (Steve Sailers funny/tragic account of Bushs misspeak is here.) Unbelievably, Bushs immigration policies have gone downhill since. As the 9/11 anniversary approaches, lets review where Bush and the country stand vis-a-vis immigration. Most pro-reform activists assumed that 9/11 would usher in a new, stricter immigration era to, if for no other reason, combat terrorism. But because Bush wants Open Borders, that hasnt happened. Homeland Security, as Bush likes to call it, isnt an issue for him. In the unlikely event that your memories need refreshing on the events that led up to and immediately following 9/11, I recommend that over the Labor Day weekend you rent a new DVD titled On Native Soil. By using surviving family members testimony to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the U.S., (formed over Bushs repeated vocal protests) the film recounts all the Clinton and Bush administrations oversights that made 9/11 inevitable. The video features VDARE.COM friend Bruce DeCell of 9/11 Families For A Secure America. Earlier this year, DeCell received national attention when he used his matricula consular card to enter the Department of Homeland Security in Washington D.C. DeCell listed his address as 123 Fraud Blvd and his birthplace as Tijuana. As highlighted in the film, two years ago the commission made its final recommendations. Among them were: bullet The U.S. border security system should be integrated into a larger network of screening points that includes our transportation system and access to vital facilities, such as nuclear reactors. The President should direct the Department of Homeland Security administrator to lead an effort to design a comprehensive screening system. bullet The Department of Homeland Security, properly supported by the Congress, should complete, as quickly as possible, a biometric entry-exit screening system. bullet Secure identification should begin in the United States. The federal government should set standards for the issuance of birth certificates and sources of identification, such as drivers licenses. Current status of these and other recommendations: ignored. If Bush had lobbied as hard for the 9/11 security measures as he did for S. 2611, the Kennedy/Bush Amnesty and Immigration Acceleration bill, we might be somewhere. But he didnt. So were nowhere. I asked VDARE.COM contributor Peter Gadiel, who like DeCell lost a loved one on 9/11, if he feels that Bush is responsible for the miscarriage of justice inflicted upon Ramos and Compean. Gadiel answered: By failing to respond to the 9/11 attacks, failing to respond by securing our borders against infiltration by agents of radical Islamic groups hiding in plain sight among illegal aliens, Bush has demonstrated contempt for those killed on September 11. The men and women of the Border Patrol are among those who, if supported by their superiors, will thwart more mass murder committed by terrorist aliens. Bush has proven, by his prosecution and persecution of Ramos and Compean that he will stop at nothing to prevent enforcement of any laws that will stop foreign terrorists from crossing our borders. Clearly, other interests, commercial and political, control Bush's policies. American security is of no importance if it conflicts with Bushs agenda. In conclusion, Gadiel added: When Bush stood on the ruins of the WTC after 9/11 and said I hear you, I believed him. His record in office establishes beyond contradiction that he was lying. Bush has failed completely and utterly to protect the United States from infiltration by foreign terrorists. Were he on the Mexican and Saudi governments payroll he could not have accomplished more to undermine Americans. I agree totally. Bush is at best venal, foolish and dangerous; at worst, evil. A few of you may not agree. But what other label would you affix to Bushwho, through his silence, sanctions immunity for a drug-dealing Mexican national in exchange for that criminals testimony against two sworn defenders of America?
Poster Comment: Bush: B-b-b-b-b-b-bad to the bone!
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#1. To: Peetie Wheatstraw, *The Border* (#0)
"If theres another 9/11 or a major war in the Middle-East involving a U.S. attack on Iran, I have no doubt that there will be, the day after or within days an equivalent of a Reichstag fire decree that will involve massive detentions in this country." - Daniel Ellsberg Author, Pentagon Papers They've been pounding this story on KFI. Thank goodness for John and Ken.
According to American Free Press, According to Rep. Charles Norwood (R-Ga.), La Raza received $15.2 million in federal grants last year and more than $30 million since 1996. Undisclosed amounts went to get-out-the-vote efforts on behalf of illegal aliens. The Department of Education handed over more than $8 million to the group for a nationwide charter school initiative. "Never has so much military and economic and diplomatic power been used so ineffectively, and if after all of this time, and all of this sacrifice, and all of this support, there is still no end in sight, then I say the time has come for the American people to turn to new leadership not tied to the mistakes and policies of the past." Richard M. Nixon
John and Ken are on the 'right' side of the border issue. They're also fairly entertaining.
"If theres another 9/11 or a major war in the Middle-East involving a U.S. attack on Iran, I have no doubt that there will be, the day after or within days an equivalent of a Reichstag fire decree that will involve massive detentions in this country." - Daniel Ellsberg Author, Pentagon Papers A known drug trafficker. This prick needs to catch a bullet. The problem with drug traffickers is that not enough of them die on a regular basis for the war on drugs to make a dent.
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