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To: Joe Hadenuf
Your #1049

Sadly, I agree with you. There were calls for deportation of non-citizens from the "Letters to the Editor" section of newspapers across the nation within a week of the terrorist attack.

Now that it has been 6 months later, the PC warriors are out again defending the "rights" of non-citizens that are from nations whose government (and people) want to see us destroyed as a nation.

You're a bit more optimistic than me, though....I don't think people's heads are in the sand...they know what is going on and they still don't care. It's a risk they are willing to take in order to further their agenda of multiculturalism and, in many cases, the Balkanization of America.

1,050 posted on 03/10/2002 7:23:45 AM PST by HennepinPrisoner
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To: HennepinPrisoner
You're a bit more optimistic than me, though....I don't think people's heads are in the sand...they know what is going on and they still don't care. It's a risk they are willing to take in order to further their agenda of multiculturalism and, in many cases, the Balkanization of America.

Your post is right on target. Unfortunately, its probably going to take hundreds of thousands more dead Americans to turn this country around. Its to bad, but it seems America needs quite a jolt to get her attention. I am confident that it will happen, and I can only hope the medicine works.

1,052 posted on 03/10/2002 7:33:07 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: HennepinPrisoner
"There were calls for deportation of non-citizens from the "Letters to the Editor" section of newspapers across the nation within a week of the terrorist attack.

Now that it has been 6 months later, the PC warriors are out again defending the "rights" of non-citizens that are from nations whose government (and people) want to see us destroyed as a nation."

I posted this article recently on the Arkansas chapter forum from Whistleblower magazine. The numbers alone are staggering, but anybody who thinks this issue is only about Mexicans is deluding themselves. I have edited it severely since I seem to be having trouble getting it to post in its entireity. What's up with that anyway. I've been having that trouble a LOT since the changes!

'Arab terrorists' Crossing Border

COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. -- .....The numbers of unauthorized immigrants smuggled across this porous border dumbfound the imagination. To date, the U.S. Border Patrol has apprehended 158,782 illegals in 2001. By the Border Patrol's own admission, it catches one alien in five, and admits that around 800,000 have slipped across the U.S. line this year. The local ranchers, who have been watching the border for several generations, strongly disagree. They contend the agency only nets one in 10...

The foot traffic is so heavy that the backcountry has the ambience of a garbage dump and smells like an outdoor privy. In places, the land is littered a foot deep with bottles, cans, soiled disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, panties, clothes, backpacks, human feces, used toilet paper, pharmacy bottles and syringes (the drug runners inject stimulants to keep their energy up).

....As one agent who spoke anonymously said, "Look, I can tell you a lot of stories, but I have to remain unnamed or I will be blackballed and might lose my job." Then, worriedly, he added, "I have a family depending on me."

Another agent, of supervisory rank, stated, "The smuggling traffic of Mexicans has really slowed. We are experiencing a tremendous increase in OTMs" – border lingo for "other than Mexicans." When queried about the ethnic make up of the OTMs, he answered, "... it varies, but about one in every 10 that we catch, is from a country like Yemen or Egypt."

Border Patrol spokesperson Rene Noriega stated that the number of other-than-Mexican detentions has grown by 42 percent....

Arabs have been reported crossing the Arizona border for an unknown period. Border rancher George Morgan encounters thousands of illegals crossing his ranch on a well-used trail. He relates a holiday event: "It was Thanksgiving 1998, and I stepped outside my house and there were over a hundred 'crossers' in my yard. Damnedest bunch of illegals I ever saw. All of them were wearing black pants, white shirts and string ties. Maybe they were hoping to blend in," he chuckled. "They took off, I called the Border Patrol, and a while later, an agent, Dan Green, let me know that they had caught them. He said that they were all Iranians."

According to Border Patrol spokesperson Rob Daniels, "Ten Egyptians were arrested recently near Douglas, Arizona. Each had paid $7,000 to be brought from Guatemala into Mexico and then across the border."

According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, hours after the 9-11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, an anonymous caller led Mexican immigration agents to 41 undocumented Iraqis waiting to cross into the United States.

The Associated Press reported that Mexican immigration police detained 13 citizens of Yemen on Sept. 24, 2001, who were reportedly waiting to cross the border into Arizona. The Yemenis were arrested Sunday in Agua Prieta, across the border from Douglas. Luis Teran Balaguer, assistant head of immigration in the northern state of Sonora, said, "The evidence indicates that they have nothing to do with terrorist activities."

The Agua Prieta, Mexico newspaper, El Ciarin, clearly did not agree with Balaguer's assessment. The editor, Jose Noriega Durazo, claimed in a front-page El Ciarin headline, "ESTUVIERON AQUI TERRORISTAS ARABES!" (The Arab terrorists were here!) El Ciarin quoted Agua Prieta police officials as identifying the 13 Yemenis as terrorists. Reportedly, the Mexican immigration police returned the Yemenis to a federal detention center near Mexico City, but new information would indicate that they were "released" and returned to Agua Prieta.

Carlos X. Carrillo, assistant chief U. S. Border Patrol, Tucson Sector, told WorldNetDaily in a telephone interview Monday that nine Yemenis were reportedly holed up in a hotel in the border town of Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, across the border from Douglas, Ariz.

When pressed for more information, he said he could not confirm the number of OTMs or Middle-Easterners apprehended while crossing the American/Mexican border. "We are under OP/SEC and cannot divulge this," the chief said. (OP/SEC is a counter-intelligence acronym for operations security.)

On Oct. 12, a Mexican national, associated with the hotel in Agua Prieta, abandoned it and moved to Arizona -- to hide out. Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told WND: "There were 13 Arabs there when I left. They were paying the coyotes 30 to 50,000 bucks, apiece, to transport them safely into the U.S. I became so frightened I left. They are genuinely bad hombres." Since Carrillo had reported only nine Arabs at the hotel, it is unclear if the missing five Yemenis made it into the U.S. as reported. .....

Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., in an Oct. 9 speech to the House of Representatives, stated, "It's almost incredible to recognize, as part of the overall strategy this government is going to employ to deal with the issue of terrorism, that we would not concentrate heavily on securing our borders and try to do everything humanly possible to stop people, who have evil intent, from coming into the United States." .....

"There is only one way to handle this," the colonel says firmly. "In a world now filled with biowarfare agents, backpack nuclear devices and chemical weapons like Sarin gas, we must militarize the border. There is no other way to stop the flow."

The rest of the article can be found in the archives of World Net Daily. It is by J. Zane Walley.

1,551 posted on 03/11/2002 9:41:53 AM PST by sweetliberty
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