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We’re Thinking About Tomorrow - Illegal immigration hits home.
NRO ^ | March 30, 2006 | Leo W. Banks

Posted on 03/30/2006 10:24:28 AM PST by neverdem

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We’re Thinking About Tomorrow

Illegal immigration hits home.

By Leo W. Banks

I got an e-mail today from somewhere in southern Arizona ranch country that captured the uncertainty, anger, and fear that illegal immigration brings to border residents every day.

The message told of a wildfire in the Chiricahua Mountains, probably started by illegals. It's common. A group busts the line, finds a secluded spot to cook a meal, and then, because they don't live here and have no stake in what they might destroy, they don't put the fire out when they continue trekking north.

My home state has had many such blazes over the years. Right now, after one of the driest winters on record and with fire season looming, everybody awaits the inevitable, hoping to get to the flames before they burn out of control.

This is what people elsewhere in the country don't understand. This is what politicians in Washington, presently in such an uproar over the issue, don't understand. On the ground in Arizona, illegal immigration isn't about long-term fixes like a guest worker program. It's about tomorrow.

It's about getting up in the morning and making sure that the property you've acquired over the course of years, and sometimes generations, remains intact. It's about praying that your possessions are still in your house when you come home.

Susie Morales lives west of Nogales in a remote canyon crisscrossed by smuggling trails. From her kitchen door, she can look out and sees burreros — drug mules — backpacking marijuana into the country. They're close enough to wink at her.

Her house has been broken into many times, and she had to protect it — it looks like a fort, with security doors, window bars, and an expensive alarm system. At suppertime, when her husband is outside talking to passing illegals, she keeps a rifle on the table while she cooks.

As maddening as that insecurity is, what bothers Susie most is that she can no longer live the way she was raised. For generations on this border, residents have shown generosity and kindness to passersby. But rampant drug-running and illegal immigration have driven a stake through the heart of that way of life. The invasion has brutalized border country, and for Susie, who is fifth generation, that means making the heart-breaking decision to stop offering food and water to illegals. They come in hordes now, and the danger has grown too great.

"I can't describe how upsetting it is to have to change who I am," says Susie. "Why, after 50 years, should I have to face this moral conflict?"

In Cochise County, rancher John Ladd fights to keep what he owns. With 10 1/2 miles of land abutting the Mexican line, he watches the border war every day through his living room window.

In the early 2000s, the Border Patrol averaged 350 arrests every 24 hours on his property, including 700 in a single night. One morning Ladd walked into his living room and found a Oaxacan Indian girl on his couch. She'd walked in his front door and gone to sleep.

Last month a delegation of congressmen came to Ladd's ranch for an up-close look at his nightmare. They saw Border Patrol lights that don't work and cameras that are frequently broken for lack of a $15 circuit board that keeps blowing.

The agency used to keep a supply on hand, but a Border Patrol official told them they couldn't do that anymore, and must buy them as needed. This takes weeks, so cameras sit idle.

How can a bureaucracy that can't change a light bulb — so to speak — run a massive guest-worker program?

It gets worse. Along wide stretches of Ladd's land, the international fence is simply gone, either washed out by floods or cut down by invaders. The congressmen stared slack-jawed at the site.

It mostly makes Ladd angry, because the Swiss-cheese barrier allows Mexican and American livestock to mingle as never before, and that means they can spread disease that could put him out of business.

A migrant beginning in Brazil, where foot-and-mouth disease is active and spreading, can arrive at Ladd's fence in two days. If he's carrying a meat snack that harbors the highly contagious and destructive FM virus, Ladd could be finished.

This scenario would affect much more than the livelihood of this one rancher. If the wrong disease migrates north, either accidentally or through bio-terrorism, the whole country stands to suffer. An FM outbreak, for example, would require the overnight shutdown of America's beef export market, which has the potential to cause an economic and social catastrophe.

In the face of this real threat, and in the face of ten years of Ladd's complaints, the feds have been utterly paralyzed, unable even to decide which agency has the responsibility to fix the fence.

"I've got a great life," says the 50-year-old Ladd, whose family homesteaded his San Jose Ranch in 1896. "I'm proud of it and I cherish it, but this crap is driving me nuts. I feel cheated by my government, the country I love. They're telling me to go screw myself."

The great illegal immigration debate consuming Washington has done little to raise the hopes of people like Ladd and Susie Morales. They know that the uncertainty, anger, and fear they've lived with for years will likely continue, and that surviving on the Arizona border, and living on the land to which they were born, means having to worry about tomorrow.

Leo W. Banks writes from Tuscon.


 

 
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Arizona; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: aliens; arizona; illegalaliens; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; leobanks
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1 posted on 03/30/2006 10:24:29 AM PST by neverdem
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To: neverdem
The congressmen stared slack-jawed at the site.

Amazing, isn't it? They work long and hard to usurp powers and tax dollars. But are paralyzed when it comes to doing one of their enumerated jobs - providing for the security of this country.

2 posted on 03/30/2006 10:28:44 AM PST by dirtboy (Tagline under contruction. Fines doubled.)
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To: neverdem
There are two things that will fix the immigration problem:

1) Start actully prosecuting both illegal aliens and employers that hire them and,

2) Park a couple of infantry divisions along the border.

Problems solved.
3 posted on 03/30/2006 10:38:27 AM PST by JamesP81
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To: neverdem

"In the face of this real threat, and in the face of **ten years** of Ladd's complaints, the feds have been utterly paralyzed, unable even to decide which agency has the responsibility to fix the fence.... [Ladd] "I feel cheated by my government, the country I love. They're telling me to go screw myself."

bump


4 posted on 03/30/2006 10:40:59 AM PST by bwteim (Begin With The End In Mind)
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To: neverdem

This sure ain't outta our local Tucson rags. "Red Star" and "Soviet Citizen" love the illegals.


5 posted on 03/30/2006 10:44:35 AM PST by Luke21
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To: dirtboy
And Bush is down in his future Mexican wonderland probably trading away more sovereignty as we post. The buck stops with him as far as I am concerned.
6 posted on 03/30/2006 10:45:36 AM PST by tertiary01 (Why are those who say a fence is not the answer most likely to live behind high walls)
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To: HiJinx

Ping. Another good article by Leo Banks.


7 posted on 03/30/2006 10:47:02 AM PST by DumpsterDiver
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To: neverdem

The BP can't keep the equipment they have working and DC wants to send them more. What is the problem with building a fence or a wall? They don't break down and spare parts can be found at the local hardware store.AWB


8 posted on 03/30/2006 10:47:13 AM PST by Americanwolfsbrother (Minutemen, Muster Up!)
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To: neverdem

WE have to come up w/ something that is comprehensive, workable, and takes into account that we are peacable neighbors with Mexico. Nothing I've heard so far is big enough or makes sense.


9 posted on 03/30/2006 10:51:37 AM PST by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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To: dirtboy
I feel cheated by my government, the country I love. They're telling me to go screw myself

I would not put it past a future administration to follow the Israel model and give away occupied land and force its rightful owners to move. This in the name of a peace offering.

10 posted on 03/30/2006 11:00:31 AM PST by WesternPacific
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To: neverdem

I'm certainly sympathetic, but this article notes that:

The risk of alienating Hispanics is much greater than the risk of turning off conservatives, Griswold said. He noted Republicans who supported guest worker programs like Reps. Jeff Flake and Jim Kolbe in Arizona and Chris Cannon in Utah have survived primary challenges from anti-immigration opponents.

http://www.newsone.ca/piercelandherald/stories/index.php?action=fullnews&id=167536

If Arizonans are so adamant about this issue, why do they keep electing RINOs? Your vote if your only chance to change things and if the politicians know they can sell out to big business and still get your vote they won't take you seriously.


11 posted on 03/30/2006 11:12:45 AM PST by Altair333 (Please no more 'Bush's fault' posts- the joke is incredibly old)
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To: tertiary01

***And Bush is down in his future Mexican wonderland probably trading away more sovereignty as we post. The buck stops with him as far as I am concerned.***

The President does NOT make the laws. That's Congress's job. Write to your RINO Reps and Senators.


12 posted on 03/30/2006 11:18:14 AM PST by kitkat (Democrats: Millions for politics, but not one cent for national defense.)
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To: neverdem

just as the waves of goths and huns and other barbarian tribes deromanized the provinces in the Late Western Roman Empire - destroying the economy, displacing populations, changing the language and other cultural paradigms, often devaluing the land itself through damage to resources and irrigation, interrupting trade and communications, forcing the development of walled and fortified hilltop towns, and paving the way for ethnic-based feudalism...

so too does our current exactly similar policy of "defense in depth" work to destroy the southwest of this republic.


13 posted on 03/30/2006 11:21:16 AM PST by King Prout (many complain I am overly literal. this would not be a problem if so many were not under-precise)
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To: WesternPacific
I would not put it past a future administration to follow the Israel model and give away occupied land and force its rightful owners to move. This in the name of a peace offering.

A couple of years ago, I would have laughed at this statement. After seeing the shameful, pathetic political kowtowing to the "demonstrators" in the last week though, I have to say it wouldn't surprise me all that much.

14 posted on 03/30/2006 11:21:49 AM PST by RogueIsland (.)
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To: kitkat

Maybe someone could donate some taser guns to every property owner along the border...stun them and them call border patrol to come pick them up!


15 posted on 03/30/2006 11:22:33 AM PST by princess leah
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To: kitkat

with all due respect: sufficient laws are already on the books, and it is the responsibility of the Executive to *execute* (enforce) those laws.


16 posted on 03/30/2006 11:23:07 AM PST by King Prout (many complain I am overly literal. this would not be a problem if so many were not under-precise)
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To: tertiary01

And in reference to Bush's affinity for amnesty for illegals, the questiion he is probably asking Vicente is: "Deal or no deal"!


17 posted on 03/30/2006 11:25:54 AM PST by Firefish (Fight the future!)
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To: kitkat

Then pray tell what is he doing down there?


18 posted on 03/30/2006 11:28:29 AM PST by tertiary01 (Why are those who say a fence is not the answer most likely to live behind high walls)
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To: neverdem

Don't worry! Be happy!

Bush wants to give our little brown brother amnesty and all the rights of an American citizen as soon as he steps across the border.


19 posted on 03/30/2006 11:33:03 AM PST by Mogengator (That government is best which governs least. --Thomas Paine)
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To: princess leah

I have an idea. Give every so called illegal immigrant, if they want to stay here, 20 acres of BLM or National Park lands, a mule and five years to make it productive as a qualification for citizenship.

We can start with Feinstein's 1,000,000 + acre Tortoise preserve in the Mojave.


20 posted on 03/30/2006 11:33:47 AM PST by tertiary01 (Why are those who say a fence is not the answer most likely to live behind high walls)
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