Posted on 06/15/2016 11:43:16 AM PDT by Kaslin
One of the fundamental questions facing Americans today is: Will our government ever secure our border? Judging by recent history, the answer would be: No.
This is one place America must change.
"We need a secure border to stop potential terrorists from entering the nation," House Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul said last Thursday at an event sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations (and televised by CSPAN) at which Republican congressional leaders discussed their national security plans.
The need to secure the border, of course, is obvious. It is also obvious that for years this nation's elected political leaders have declined to take the steps needed to do so. They have left it wide open to people crossing illegally.
"But right now we're catching less than half of what's coming in," McCaul said during his panel with House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte.
"What Bob and I worry about is: What's coming in that we don't know about?" said McCaul. "And we do know we're apprehending other-than-Mexicans, special-interest aliens from countries of interest that concern us. We're apprehending them. But how many have already gotten into this country? And I think that is one of the biggest concerns."
Fifteen years after the 9/11 attacks, American citizens appropriately still go through stringent and time-consuming security procedures before boarding airplanes.
Yet we do not know who or what is crossing our southern land border.
A nation that does not control its borders cannot be truly secure and cannot have a rational immigration policy.
Securing the border and establishing a rational immigration policy cannot be accomplished without building the physical barriers -- the walls and fences -- needed to stop and deter those who would otherwise illegally cross.
We build effective walls and fences around publicly owned baseball stadiums -- so that people cannot get in unless they have paid for a ticket. We build them around important government buildings -- so people cannot enter until they have been vetted.
Are those walls and fences symbols of an unwelcoming nation or simple acts of prudence?
The victims of an unsecured U.S. border reside both here and abroad. Foreign nationals who wish to immigrate here and pursue the American dream -- but who would never do so illegally -- see some of those who have illegally entered this country rewarded by our government for doing so.
And if establishing a secure border is one place America must change, then there is something we must never change.
This nation is not just a stretch of territory; it is a culture, a set of beliefs. The United States will remain a free and prosperous country so far we remain true to our founding principles and our pioneering spirit of individual initiative and self-reliance.
Our most basic founding principle -- that all men are endowed by God with the right to life and liberty -- was spelt out in the Declaration of Independence, the signing of which we will celebrate this summer for the 240th time.
The most important question facing U.S. politicians today -- not only in immigration and national security policies, but in economic and cultural policies as well -- is whether our children will be able to freely celebrate that same basic principle when the Declaration comes up for its 275th anniversary.
VISA stays needs to be investigated. That’s a real problem as well as the wall.
Student visas and visitors visitor visitors visas definitely do.
“Chauncey Gardiner” in the WH says he isn’t aware there is a problem...and that is why he takes no action to stop the illegal flow of immigrants, gun-running and drugs from crossing into our country.
...But right now we’re catching less than half of what’s coming in....,
And Zer0 says, “Welcome...” To that half
If Trump wins, he needs to fire every top level goof at ICE and Border Control, then turn the agencies loose to do their actual jobs instead of being welcoming committees.
Next he should put together a real border protection plan with the input from Sheriff’s from all the border states.
Too late - the camel is already in the tent.
Will our government ever secure our border?
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No.
The Cheap Labor Express is paying them to keep it open.
Flooding the country with fraudulently documented foreigners is a bipartisan effort.
If we don’t secure our borders, why do we need our military?
With open borders, we fight our wars here. Consequently we don’t need an army. We will need to have a large, powerful police force that monitors our words and deeds.
Orlando is the poster child for the failure of government domestic snooping.
Muslims are literally taking over England as we speak. As evidence see that London has a Muslim mayor. Trump needs to win or we are done. Volunteer to call in the swing States Florida Ohio .those are the States that will decide our future
Chauncey Gardiner in the WH says he isnt aware there is a problem...
Obama on the many security briefings in the last 7+ years: “I did not read it.”
“If Trump wins, he needs to fire every top level goof at ICE and Border Control”
The problem is that our bureaucracies are *packed* with drooling-moron leftards at *every* level; tens of thousands of Hillary voters who are almost impossible to fire.
Years ago I brushed elbows with a high-level lawyer for DOJ; he just wanted to talk about how wonderful Al Sharpton was.
Most times government fails. Doesn’t keep them from expanding.
They will, of course, desire to expand both the military and their snooping power and resources.
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