Isn't it interesting how we're now seeing some mainstream publications and commentators have become suddenly aware of the illegal immigration problem? Their silence over this issue has been deafening despite the displeasure voiced by Americans across the country the last few years over this issue. The lack of media attention to this situation has allowed a number of problems to fester under the radar screen for the vast majority of American taxpayers, some of whom are in a football-Kobe-M. Stewart-S. Peterson induced stupor and in the meantime giving cover to politicians bent on sacrificing our sovereignty on the altar of open borders/ free trade / FTAA.
Yep, I'm a bit surprised that the "neocon" Rich Lowry/NRO expressed these thoughts in public.
When FTAA gets cranked up agian watch, and see who is pushing it. I have been in Grijalva's local office speaking against FTAA, the aid couldn't find anything on Grijalva's position, but he thought Grijalva would oppose it, he usually opposes free trade agreements, which is true.