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The weakest spot
Cal Thomas (back to web version) | Send

April 6, 2005

The Department of Homeland Security conducted a simulated terrorism drill
this week in Connecticut and New Jersey to assess the speed and
effectiveness of law enforcement and emergency medical personnel.

Rep. Chris Cox, California Republican and chairman of the House Homeland
Security Committee, said a major reason for the drill was to find our "weak
spots."
What does it say about our anti-terrorist efforts if we are now preparing
for disasters in Connecticut and New Jersey instead of directing
substantial efforts on our weakest spot: the borders?

 The Bush Administration's weakest spot is its refusal to stop illegal
aliens (not "undocumented workers" in the politically correct lingo that
seeks to pull the wool over our eyes) from invading our nation.

Numerous officials have said that another terrorist attack is not a matter
of if, but when. Among those working for low wages in fields, restaurant
kitchens and other venues are radical Islamic terrorists whose sole purpose
is to kill Americans and weaken our economy. They have said so and continue
to say so in their schools and mosques on American soil and in similar
venues around the world.

In the face of this, we get nothing but meaningless mumbo jumbo from
defenders of illegal immigration, who ask us to look at how much these
lawbreakers are contributing to Social Security.

Last weekend, a group of citizens concerned about our porous borders
gathered along the Arizona-Mexico border to assist the understaffed Border
Patrol in locating illegal aliens. The Minuteman Project says 118 were
caught because of their efforts.

Instead of praising this peaceful assembly, President Bush has called them
"vigilantes." They are no such thing. They are citizens of this country who
want to preserve what they have come to love about America. They believe
open borders are destructive and illegal immigration is a threat to the
security and character of the nation.

Illegal immigration is also costing taxpayers a lot of money. According to
the Center for Immigration Studies, welfare payments, including food
stamps, paid to illegal immigrants in Arizona cost $4,698,000, just in 2001.

Sen. Jon Kyle, Arizona Republican, asked the Arizona Hospital and
Healthcare Association how much illegal aliens cost state taxpayers. The
answer he received was $31 million in just one year. Lawbreakers get free
medical care, which taxpayers subsidize, placing a further burden on our
health care system.

The Federation for American Immigration Reform examined data related to the
cost impact of illegal aliens in California. It concluded that state
taxpayers are paying $10.5 billion per year for education, medical care and
incarceration.

Responding to the position that illegal aliens who work help subsidize the
overburdened Social Security system, FAIR says even if their contributions
are subtracted from what they cost taxpayers, net outlays still amount to
$9 billion per year. That breaks down to approximately $1,183 per
California household headed by a native-born citizen. Is it fair that
law-abiding American citizens subsidize law-breaking illegal immigrants?

The Minuteman Project is temporary. Though U.S. and Mexican authorities
estimate the volunteers have reduced the flow of illegal immigrants by
half, the citizen groups are expected to be gone next month and the areas
where they have been patrolling will likely return to a virtual
superhighway for lawbreakers. Meanwhile, smugglers and individual
trespassers have shifted their presence to less protected border areas.

The Departments of State and Homeland Security announced Tuesday that
American citizens will be required to show a passport when re-entering the
U.S. from Canada, Mexico, Panama, Bermuda and the Caribbean by 2008.
Whatever benefits might come from this new effort - and the ridiculous body
searches of frequent flyers like me and little old ladies in wheelchairs at
our airports - shouldn't at least as much attention be paid to the flood of
illegal aliens pouring into this country?

Some politicians think the illegals will end up voting for them after they
receive amnesty. But this is a fool's bargain, especially if perpetrators
of the next terrorist attack are found to have arrived by way of Mexico or
Canada.

 Multiply those fake "terrorist" attacks in New Jersey and Connecticut and
consider what the real thing would look like. Then, ask yourself how our
government will ever justify to the dead and injured why it was not more
vigilant when it counted.

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