Posted on 05/18/2005 3:16:34 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
The United States, Canada and Mexico should establish a common security perimeter to guard against terrorism in North America, a tri-national independent task force said in a report released on Tuesday.
The countries should police their borders together to help border trade, allow easier movement of citizens and to keep out potential security threats, the task force said at New York's Council on Foreign Relations.
"If our two borders, the one between Canada and the United States and the U.S. and Mexico, became a frontline for security the impact that would have on normal relations and economic relations would be profound," said co-chairman John Manley, a former Canadian deputy prime minister and minister of finance.
The task force was sponsored by private groups in each of the three countries including the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, and there was no indication that governments would act on the proposals.
The report, titled "Building a North American Community," also called for free movement within the continent for citizens through a North American Border Pass with biometric identifiers and other measures to increase economic and military cooperation between the countries.
William Weld, a former Republican governor of Massachusetts, and Pedro Aspe, former finance minister of Mexico, were the other co-chairmen of the task force, comprised of over 20 experts from government, business and academia.
Manley contrasted the scrutiny of goods flowing between Canada and the United States with a lax attitude to imports arriving at shipping ports.
"As I told my one-time U.S. counterpart (U.S. Homeland Security chief) Tom Ridge once, 'You inspect a grain car entering the U.S. from Saskatchewan closer than you do container traffic coming into the United States from the Middle East.' And I think that's still the case."
Other recommendations included improving labor mobility, developing an energy strategy with greater emphasis on reducing harmful emissions and establishing an investment fund to build infrastructure to connect Mexico's poorer regions in the South to the market of the North.
"It is about "pushing out the borders"."
Lets think ahead. What should we call this new country? Who should write its constitution?
How about we build a secure U.S. border first?
I thought his name was Fein.
How do you llike my new tagline? I have to give credit to b4ranch. I think we all need to use it.
Look what I found today on the NAFTA website. A new borderless map which explains "migrants workers rights". NAFTA explains to the migrants that they don't have to have legal documents to work in the US. This also tells what benefits they are "entitled" to and explains how to find migrants health care clinic.
NAFTA also pushes the UN in some of their papers. Your article is a good one.
http://www.naalc.org
I forgot to add to click on the table of contents after you click on the map. This is an eye-opener site.
http;//www.naalc.org This is the official website of NAFTA
These are the two entities who are deliberately destroying our borders, our National Identity, and our Constitution.
This is so we will no longer be an individual and free country governed by our Constitution, but only one of the states in a global federation subject to laws,regulations and taxes.
It's already well on it's way. That's why our borders are open and will not be closed barring a national event or calamity.
The Bible has been saying it was coming and we're seeing it take shape.
Follow the link in 124....we are a "territory"! I'm speechless.
Nope, need to control the border..."Posada said he crossed the Texas border in a vehicle with a migrant smuggler at Brownsville. He and the smuggler made their way to Houston, he said."(1) Federal interior enforcement In Texas? We've got MS-13, 18th ST, LKs, etc + "Palestinian Gang Plots Assassination of Ft. Worth Cop, Federal Agent".(2) Note, local LEO V HAMAS AND HEZBOLLAH. We are screwed.
Homeland Security has better things to do. Immigration control doesn't make their priority list. (3)
The White House.(4)
Thanks to loyal House members who pushed the ID Bill through over Senate objections (5) & appear to understand we are the next Kosovo: `North American Cooperative Security Act' Senate Bill S.853 introduced by Lugar on 4/40/2005:
www.theorator.com- search: bills109/s853.html http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:S.+853:
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?r109:@OR+(+@1(S.+853)++)
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(1)http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/11663701.htm? template=contentModules/printstory.jsp
(2) http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1403707/posts
(3)DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY-Bureau of Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Bonner: "The priority mission of BCBP is to prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the United States. That extraordinarily important priority mission means improving security at our physical borders and ports of entry, but it also means extending our zone of security beyond our physical borders so that American borders are the last line of defense, not the first line of defense." http://appropriations.senate.gov/text/hearmarkups/record.cfm?id=203798
Bonner: "At BCBP, we know that we must perform both our priority and traditional missions without stifling the flow of legitimate trade and travel. We have twin goals: (1) increasing security, and (2) facilitating legitimate trade and travel. http://hsc.house.gov/testimony.cfm?id=16
(4)http://www.mca.gov/about_us/overview/index.shtml
(5) Cornyn Amdt. 372 to stop Sensenbrenner Bill418-REAL I.D. ACT2005 http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/vote_menu_109_1.htm
(6) House Passes Tough Anti-Gang Legislation http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/05/11/national/w151101D43.DTL
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Will I be deported if I complain about the way my employer treats me or if I seek compensation for an on-the-job injury?
Employers sometimes threaten to deport you if you complain about work conditions or try to join a union.
It is illegal for employers to threaten to deport you if you complain about work conditions. This is called retaliation.
You can get protection from being deported if you complain about work conditions.
This is true even if you do not have a valid work permit.
Yeah, below the surface we pay through the friggin nose, and end up like Mexico.
"allow easier movement of citizens "
Translation: A one way trip ticket of Mexico's great unwashed, to the High Temple of American welfare.
"and shall protect each of them against Invasion;"'
All but forgotten......
Sponosred by the CFR?
Gee, I wonder if there was a pre-determined outcome? (/sarcasm)
I Claudius
BTTT
One thing you can count on about self-proclaimed "experts": they ain't.
119 is exactly correct. First it will be the "North American Union" rammed down our throats stage by stage. Eventually the elites will attempt to roll the old USA into the "AU" or "American Union." The old USA will just be on region of this "AU." And in fact, it won't even need to be the entire 50 united states anymore. Any subdivisions of the old USA will fit into the AU just fine.
I'm all for it. Let's officially extend the borders, language, government, customs and Constution to the two new US States Canada and Mexico. We can tolerate 4 more Senators I guess. Mexico = North Dakota. Sorry N.D.
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