Do you
have locks on the doors to your home and/or business, and do you lock them? Do
you lock your car when you park it at work, at the mall, and other places? Do
you insist that people who come to your home knock on the door or ring the bell
and be invited in before entering? Would you be offended or angered if people
set up housekeeping in your basement or outbuilding without your permission?
Would you order them to leave and call the police to have them removed if they
refused?
If so, you
are among the scores of millions of sensible Americans who understand why we
must strengthen border security and revamp our dysfunctional immigration
system. And that must be done before taking any sort of action to give illegal
immigrants legal status of any description.
The
administration wants us to believe that the border is really not so bad:
"I can tell you having worked that border for 20 years, it is more secure
now than it has ever been. Illegal apprehensions are at 40-year lows,"
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said. Please forgive some
cynicism, but that could be achieved by ordering the Border Patrol to apprehend
fewer illegals.
But as it
turns out, she's just wrong. Customs and Border Protection released data
showing that arrests are actually up 13 percent compared with the same time
last year when the number was 170,223. It is 192,298 this year.
This begs
the question of where Ms. Napolitano -- who "worked the border" as
U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, the state's Attorney General, and
its Governor -- gets her information. But perhaps it’s not the source of
information that is Madam Secretary's problem; instead it is her perverse
perspective. In 2009 she said on CNN's "State of the Union" that
entering the country illegally is not a crime. No, really. That's what she
said. That statement should have sunk her as Homeland Security secretary.
Arizona
Gov. Jan Brewer said her state’s border with Mexico is still not secure and
called for additional resources to improve border security. Following what she
termed an "extensive" aerial tour, she said the border with Mexico
continues to be “a gateway” for drug smuggling and unlawful crossings. She
called for more fences, drones, Border Patrol agents and National Guard troops.
“The
ranchers will tell you, if you sit down and talk to them, that they’re fearful,
that the Border Patrol is too far north,” Gov. Brewer said. “They need to get
closer to the border because they let [illegal immigrants] go so far [into the
state], and then they just sort of blend in." "They’re destroying
their land and destroying their cattle, they’re destroying their water. They’re
frustrated.”
Texas
Senator John Cornyn agrees: "People are coming from around the world
through what they know is a porous border to come to the United States without
us knowing who they are, what their motives are," he said. "This is a
national security problem."
The Boston
Marathon bombing reminded us that the threat of terrorism is very real. And the
negligence of the federal government in handling border security provides no
assurance that along with people looking for work and a better life, and the
drug cartels and thugs looking for markets and victims, there are not also
terrorists slithering across the border while the government is busy not paying
attention.
About the
only people who do not acknowledge the disgraceful state of border security are
those in Washington like Secretary Napolitano whose responsibility it is to
secure it. A March poll of 1,014 adults by ABC News and The Washington Post reflects that eight-in-ten Americans support
stronger border security.
But of
course the "everybody who disagrees with me is stupid" crowd demurs.
They not only think lax border security is a good thing, but also believe that
those who think we should actually control who comes into the US are racists. A
recent Rasmussen Reports poll found that 22 percent of liberal participants hold
that view.
These folks
believe that it is racist to control who gets into the US, and that the country
would be better off if we just opened the borders and let anyone in who wants
to come in. They may also believe that if you disagree with Barack Obama about
anything, you are also a racist. It has been found that these beliefs were
arrived at using a very high level of third grade playground logic.
Perhaps
since the feds won't block illegal immigrants from crossing the border we
should round them up and send them to live with those 22 percent who hate
secure borders and love lawbreakers.
The feds
get a big fat F in "paying attention to important things." They've
allowed millions to expend minimal effort to illegally enter our country; they designed
and carried out the deadly "gun walking" fiasco known as Fast and
Furious; they ignored numerous warnings about rising danger in Benghazi that
ultimately killed four brave Americans; and did not pick up on clear
indications of radicalization of the accused Boston Marathon bombers. And next
year Obamacare takes effect.
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