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By Joseph Farah
� 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
9-15-4
 
When even Time magazine recognizes the crisis
that is our immigration system in America you
know the nation is at risk. That's what happened
this week as Time devotes its cover story to the
illegal-immigration problem that is threatening
to change the very character of our country as
well as endangering its security.In an
investigative report reminiscent of what the New
Media alone have been chronicling for the last
decade, Time finds: 
  
U.S. borders became more porous following the
Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists attacks and the
incorporation of immigration enforcement agencies
within the Department of Homeland Security; 
  
Illegal immigration into the U.S. has accelerated
in the last year, since President Bush proposed a
temporary worker program that amounts to a
limited amnesty program that would allow millions
to remain in the U.S. legally; 
  
This year, some 3 million more illegal aliens
will enter the country - "enough to fill 22,000
Boeing 737-700 airliners, or 60 flights every day
for a year." 
  
This year's influx of illegal aliens is the
largest wave since 2001, and illegal immigration
now represents triple the number of immigrants
who enter the country legally. 
  
While new security procedures guard our airports
from illegal entry, thousands of aliens walk
across the Mexican border with impunity every
day. 
  
The illegal immigrants include a growing number
of people categorized as "other than Mexicans,"
including many from nations with populations
hostile to the U.S. - Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran
and Iraq. "Law-enforcement authorities believe
the mass movement of illegals, wherever they are
from, offers the perfect cover for terrorists
seeking to enter the U.S., especially since
tighter controls have been imposed at airports,"
reports Time. The report notes Americans
overwhelmingly want to crack down on illegal
immigration, but the government doesn't seem to
want to fix the problem. "Bush has reaffirmed his
pledge for an immigration policy that would
provide worker's permits for aliens who find
jobs, and John Kerry has promised to propose
legislation that would lead to permanent
residence for many illegal-alien workers,"
reports Time. "Neither candidate has called for
imposing serious fines on the people who
encourage illegal immigration: corporate
employers." Even those caught violating the
border multiple times are not punished, according
to the report. Illegal immigration is driving up
the cost of living for American citizens, it is
making our communities less safe and it is
jeopardizing our national security by giving
terrorists easy entry into our country. So, why
does this trend continue without any real
national debate? Why are our laws ignored not
only by the criminal invaders but by our elected
officials? Why do both political parties pretend
there is no problem? The response from the
American people should be this: 
  
* Let's try enforcing the old laws before we pass
any new ones. 
  
* Let's try beefing up the Border Patrol. 
  
* Let's try pressuring the companies hiring these
illegal aliens to hire legal Americans. 
  
* Let's try denying taxpayer-supported social
services to lawbreakers. 
  
* Let's try deportations. 
  
* Let's try enforcing criminal laws against
illegal aliens just as we prosecute American
citizens. 
  
* Let's encourage states and local governments to
cooperate with immigration to uproot the illegals
- especially those who continue to break the law.

  
* Let's try putting the National Guard at our
borders. 
  
* Let's try bringing home more than 100,000
American troops currently guarding Germany from
some unknown threat and place those troops where
they can make a difference - protecting America
from an ongoing invasion. 
  
A recent New York Times poll indicates two-thirds
of Americans oppose a temporary worker program
for illegals. What is it about the law of the
land and the will of the people that George Bush,
John Kerry and most members of Congress do not
comprehend? Even if we were not facing a
terrorist threat from global jihadists, the
immigration invasion would be threatening to our
national security. America is a self-governing
sovereign nation because it upholds certain
principles and values espoused in our Declaration
of Independence and U.S. Constitution. 
  
Does anyone believe the millions of recent
illegal immigrant invaders are coming here to
live under the rule of law? By definition, they
are lawbreakers. By definition, their first act
upon coming to this country was to break the law.
Do we really expect they are good candidates to
become self-governing, law-abiding Americans who
contribute more to their society than they take?
But since Sept. 11, 2001, a graver threat has
surfaced. It should now be clear to every single
American we cannot absorb an unlimited and
unregulated number of foreigners without paying a
severe price for it. Drug runners and terrorists
are taking advantage of laissez faire border and
immigration policies to attack us, to undermine
us, to destroy us. 
  
You've seen the photos of Middle Eastern men
walking across the southern border with their
Mexican coyote guides. You've read the reports of
Arabic-language literature being found near
border crossings. You've seen the evidence of
jihadists working hand-in-hand with Mexican
activists in their hopes of creating America's
own little "Palestinian state" of Aztlan in the
southwest. What are we waiting for, people? Is
this generation going to sit by as America is
destroyed? Are you going to wait until
politicians in Washington do something about this
mess? Or are you going to rise up in righteous
anger and demand the following? 
  
* An end to all government subsidies of illegal
aliens; 
  
* The lockdown of our borders - no matter what
the cost; 
  
* The firing of all top immigration officials who
do not enforce the laws - beginning with Tom
Ridge and Asa Hutchinson; 
  
* The recruitment of local officials and
civilians to enforce the laws the federal
government is incapable or unwilling to enforce; 
  
* The building of an Israeli-style security fence
along the Mexican border; 
  
* The redeploying of U.S. military forces to make
protecting the homeland the No. 1 objective. 
  
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ 
article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40417  

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