Posted on 06/04/2002 11:12:18 PM PDT by kattracks
It's about friggin' time, don't you think?
These guys aren't stupid and they know this and closing the borders has to be done but they will do it in very small steps. Ashcroft deported a few thousand arabs last week and nobody cried but if it was 20,000 they would scream all over the NY Times !
How many even knew this !
How does fingerprinting someone and making them register with INS exactly turn someone's life upside down? Give me a break. These terrorist sympathizers are really showing their true colors.
James J. Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute, a policy organization, said the registration plan would be "an overtly discriminatory, inefficient and ineffective way to deal with the problem."
"This is targeting a group of people, the overwhelming majority of whom are innocent, but whose lives will be turned upside down," Mr. Zogby added. "The message it sends is that we're becoming like the Soviet Union, with people registering at police stations."
Hey Zogby, how about biometric scanning and lie detector tests for any Islamic male between age 12 and 82 from any country that has Islamic terrorists.
It they don't like it, they can go back to Islam. Turn their lives upside down until every potential terrorist is ferreted out or they all go home.
"The message it sends is that we're becoming like the Soviet Union, with people registering at police stations."
Red herrings, all.
Backlogs might form at airport immigration processing offices, not at the standard entry lines. There would be zero inmpact on U.S. citizens and those visitors not subject to fingerprinting.
As for Zogby's hysterical rant ... well, yes, we do want them registering at police stations. And we do want their stays to be scrutinzized and regulated, just as the stays of American citizens are regulated in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and everywhere else in the Middle East.
Of course, from the Left's perspective, that's like opening up gas chambers. < /sarcasm>
If the Arab states don't like it, they can stop supporting terrorists. They can also speak out against terror within the unmah. They should shut down the madrasas and jail clerics who preach violence for a start. After they've done that, then we should again treat their citizens like civilized people.
Is the Bill of Rights a suicide pact or is there something in it that says we must behave stupidly by letting our enemies within our country and not ask them any questions until they blow us up?
I know in Germany everybody registers with the police, regardless of being a foreigner or not.
Very good point, great satan. I also have noticed that things which we couldn't even discuss, before all of these intelligence failures were made public, are suddenly all over the news. And yes, it does appear that even the PC are beginning to notice that the people who have been attacking us over the last many a long year have ALL been Muslims (or, in the case of McVeigh, the tool of Muslims) and most of them here are indeed immigrants from Muslim countries. And PC types too are beginning to support Ashcroft's stronger measures. It's taken 9 months for reality to be acknowledged by some folks, but I guess that's better than never - or too late.
I know in Germany everybody registers with the police, regardless of being a foreigner or not.
Yes, and they enjoy it, too!
Sorry, it's the Germans. I couldn't resist.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
Next step is the INS closing the borders until they can account for everyone in the country who has entered in the past year or 2.
You beat me to it. In those exact words.
Perhaps The Sum of All Fears is putting a crimp in the INS Open Borders- phoney SSN- fake ID OK- question no immigrant policy.
WrongO. The Constitution is NOT a suicide pact and DOES NOT require that we allow dangerous aliens to enter our borders anonymously. Constitutionally, the govt is perfectly empowered to ID AND track people entering the US.
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