I dont know why the other article from another source was changed to "entertainment", since this is relevant for both crime/corruption and frontpage news since this is but one of many problems we face due to unchecked illegal immigration.
Maybe it was the source? If so, here is an article from the Boston Herald.
And so, why was this ILLEGAL ALIEN not deported in 2004? Because the businesses needed cheap labor, the politicians needed his vote, and the church needs something in their collection plates...
The same happened to my wife. The perp was drunk (she smelled the alcohol), no license, no insurance, no emglish... he was allowed to leave without an arrest.
1. Continue to raise awareness online and with the people around you.
2. Write authors, analysts, think tanks, etc that are Nationalist minded. (Such as the Center for Security Policy which has just entered the fray) and urge them to report about the issue.
3. Call local, regional, and national talk radio.
4. Write and Call your Senators and Reps.
If we all do this, we will eventually reach critical mass. Already there is some effect as several peices of legislation has been written to stop SPP.gov, the NAFTA Superhighway/Trans-Texas Corridor, etc.
Also, 13 state legislatures are proposing legislation against a SPP/NAU. Even if symbolic, it demonstrates that serious analysts and serious representatives and servants of the People of the United States and the Constitution are against the SPP/NAU.
That is definitely correct. President Bush is not securing the border and he signed the SPP agreement because he is most definitely a "transnationalist".
I prefer Nationalism as enumerated by our Constitution.
For those of you who still deny the push for a North American Union, I hope you will consider the analysis of one of America's foremost Cold Warriors under President Reagan.
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. is President of the Center for Security Policy and lead-author of War Footing: Ten Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World. Mr. Gaffney formerly acted as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy during the Reagan Administration, following four years of service as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy. Previously, he was a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee under the chairmanship of the late Senator John Tower, and a national security legislative aide to the late Senator Henry M. Jackson.