Posted on 03/02/2005 8:34:04 AM PST by JustAnotherSavage
GANG LAND By Michelle Malkin · March 02, 2005 10:32 AM
First Lady Laura Bush is leading a warm-and-fuzzy youth initiative to discourage young boys and men from joining gangs.
But as I report in my new column today, it's going to take a hell of a lot more than Kodak photo-ops to combat the criminal alien gang problem spreading across the country:
With all due respect to the First Lady, this is a job best left to law enforcement professionals willing to get tough, get dirty, and crack heads. From the suburbs to our national forests, savage criminal alien gangs are infiltrating America and luring young recruits.
Compassionate conservatism ain't gonna stop them.
As many law enforcement sources have been informing me, native gangs such as the Bloods and Crips have nothing on the recent wave of criminal alien enterprises settling across the heartland. Recent enforcement action in New York demonstrates the scope of the problem. Last month in New York, 41 criminal aliens with felony convictions were arrested by immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents on a single day as part of a joint public safety initiative between ICE and the U.S. Probation Office of the Eastern District of New York.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, the aliens arrested in New York half of whom were here illegallyinclude citizens of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Mexico, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Trinidad, Turkey, Ukraine and Venezuela. The operation targeted criminal aliens with prior felony convictions for "murder, firearms trafficking, drug trafficking, money laundering, racketeering, fraud, false statements, receipt of stolen property, producing false identity documents, copyright infringement and other federal felonies."
A related ICE operation in Chicago targeted violent Hispanic gangs. Over the past five years, ICE agents on Chicagos Violent Gang Task Force have arrested more than 375 known alien gang members.
As I've been reporting in previous columns and on the blog, the most notorious criminal alien gang on the scene is Mara Salvatrucha/MS-13. They're on the border, in the suburbs, and now...in our national forests. Earlier this week, I spoke with Siskiyou County, Calif., sheriff Rick Riggins, who has uncovered massive marijuana farms in our federal forests . Riggins reports that the Mexican Mafia and MS-13 paraphernalia have been discovered on the scene.
My conclusion: The solution lies with increased federal-local cooperation, aggressive deportation, and uncompromising immigration enforcement, not with piddly anti-gang/"conflict resolution" grants doled out by the First Lady.
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I have no clue about gangs, or anything related to them first hand. All I know I get from the media. I'm NO expert.
But again we have a boarder issue where Bush (although we love him) is doing the political thing and trying to ride both sides of the fence. CRACK DOWN MR. PRESIDENT! The Latino community will cry, the liberals will have something to scream about, but it's the right thing to do. The Mexican boarder is a security issue. Subtly downplaying it is not in our nations best interest.
I see this as a political issue purely. From a technical and tactical perspective I see no real challenge in sealing up the boarder. With modern sensor technology, aircraft, ground vehicles, NVGs/Thermals, barrier options
it should be possible to seal off this area. We can do this even without resorting to draconian methods. I dont think it would even take such a large effort to do. Just no one (Including our Bush) is willing to touch this issue.
Red6
".it aint worth the few votes."
It certainly isn't, but the politico's seem to be staking all on that idea.
By the way, with a green card, one can vote in local elections. I don't know what would be keeping them from voting in national elections once they have a ballot.
bump
"None of it made a dent"
It will when enough people do it. Many folks are changing their registrations to "independent". Pols do notice when their numbers go down.
It's airing on Sunday.
Anyone even remotely connected with the Minuteman Project needs to see this, and get the word out...
Malkin's article also appeared here today:
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin030205.php3
She also has on her website this little tidbit:
AT LEAST WE CAN KEEP UNDOCUMENTED COWS OUT
By Michelle Malkin · March 02, 2005 05:01 PM
AP reports, "Border Not Reopening to Canadian Cows Yet:"
A federal judge Wednesday blocked the reopening of the U.S. border to cattle and expanded beef imports from Canada because of mad-cow fears.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture had planned to reopen the border on Monday. But after a U.S. livestock group objected, U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull granted a temporary order preventing the action.
R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America, based in Billings, had argued that the USDA plan would pose a risk to both consumers and U.S. cattle producers. The organization asked the judge to block the reopening until its lawsuit is heard.
The group's attorney, Cliff Edwards, told the judge that it would be "insane" to allow the import of cattle from a country that has already reported two new cases of mad cow disease this year.
An AC-130 gunship could clear out those camps quickly.
The sheriffs are able to spot many of the farms from the air, but don't have the manpower to go in and clear and arrest most of them. If we were to "drop" something on them, the enviros would just go nuts, but you should see what happens to the terrain with these growing operations. They will enter a heavily forested area and skin all the trees on the lower parts, to save the protective canopy. The land is skinned of all vegetation. It's a mess.
bttt for later
Many people have been doing that on a regular basis for several years. The White House and most Senators and Reps don't bother to respond. They talk about homeland security in TV photo-ops, but they don't practice what they preach.
Funny thing is, they're not living with the mess like those of us in the border states are.
USA TODAY is allowed on a link-only basis. Thanks.
there will be a certain % that will play this/us like a violin
Does this not constitute as "terrorism?"
God help the Border Patrol, Minute Men, and the local ranchers around Tombstone, and protect them on April 1st.
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