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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

How Can We Win the "War on Terror" If We Continue to Pander Even to... Mexico?

Say it isn't so! The Border Patrol is increasing fearful of displeasing...Mexico.

Border Patrol agents stationed along the nation's southwestern frontier increasingly are fearful of encountering armed and potentially hostile military units from Mexico.

Also, agents say, officers are hamstrung in their response, citing concerns the U.S. government is often too deferential to Mexican authorities.

"The Border Patrol lives in constant fear of pleasing the consulate general of Mexico," the agent continued. "It's one of the things that's most mystifying to line agents" because the U.S. is one of the most powerful countries in the world but appears to be more interested in accommodating Mexico City, the agent said.


Unbelievable...and some readers wonder why I rant and rave on this issue. Immigration is important. Mexican irredentists have been operating in this country for decades. And they have terror training camps right across the border. I bet you didn't know that.

One would think that I am anit-immigrant. We are a nation of immigrants...but we must know who is here, where they are, and why they have come. To be one nation, we must speak a common language, adopt a common culture, and leave behind cultural baggage that won't work, that panders to the fears, superstitions, and ancient hatreds of the"old country," and all that live here and become citizens must demonstrate and practice loyalty only the United States, not to foreign governments, potentates, princes, imams, or ideologies. Period.

Update:Mexico plans to block the wall. Put on your letter-writing hat. Let your Congressman know what you think of these Mexican polticians that keep sending us their problems and the American politicians and businessmen that allow this to happen.

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