To: NapkinUser
This situation calls for close attention. The American people should be told exactly what DHSs component agencies have been telling Mexico. If, as DHS maintains, it is merely honoring U.S. treaty obligations, that is laudable and to be encouraged. If, however, our government is gratuitously providing a suspect regime with information about the First Amendment-protected activities of American citizens, the immigration issue is headed for a whole new dimension of controversy. And I have been holding my tongue for precisely this reason. I want all the information. Because, if the second, they have overstepped their bounds inexuscably. This is a serious allegation, and I hope for their sakes it really is inaccurate. If it is not...
11 posted on
05/10/2006 11:02:59 AM PDT by
Soul Seeker
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To: Soul Seeker
It is one hell of a thing when, if the order to feed information to the Mexican government came from the White House... Does that qualify as a "high crime or misedemeanor"? I can't type the word...
I just hope there is some low level White House functionary that was more "loyal" than smart.
18 posted on
05/10/2006 11:26:15 AM PDT by
jonascord
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