I think our borders are more important that Iraq. That is part of the problem the administration has not come to grips with.
No way. I thoroughly disagree with that.
Iraq is a campaign in the War on Terror, and the WOT is the critical issue of the age.
The border is just a matter of building some fences and hiring some people.
The illegal invasion in a national disaster and most politicians are totally out of touch with the vast majority of their constituents.
We're facing a fiscal and cultural catastrophe. Ever increasing taxes for illegals - for social welfare services, bankrupt school districts, insolvent hospitals, the enormous criminal and social costs of the drug cartel, the expenses of becoming a bi-lingual society.
This is NOT a matter of opinion. The comprehensive and scholarly study by Robert Rector of Heritage - to cite only one - spells out the utter ruin we face in the next couple decades if the illegal tsunami is not ended.
It's astonishing that in an age of international terrorism our borders are out-of-control -- and the national political establishment doesn't give a hoot --- FIVE years after 9/11!
Polls all indicate that two-thirds of the nation want secure borders FIRST and NOW. But as the post said, too many Republican business interests love that cheap labor and the Dems love those votes -- and our very culture is rapidly being destroyed.
Already OTM's from the Middle East are learning some Spanish and crossing the Mexican border.
Of course, opponents of border restriction are resorting to their usual ploy of name-calling: racism, xenophobia, etc., etc.
We'd better wake up - it will soon be irreversible and too late for America!
Yeah. We can protect the North/South Korean border but not our own. What's worse is that we don't even TRY, and we don't let the INS do their jobs!