Now here's something that everyone who supports the pending anti-terrorist legislation should read and consider.
The commentary is by Joseph Farah, the Editor and CEO of worldnetdaily.com.
The link is found at:
[url]http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=24741[/url]
Here are some bits of 'Our Porous Borders':
Before I sign off on my constitutional rights in this battle against terrorism, I want to see the government do its part. It has a constitutional responsibility – even in peacetime, even when our buildings are not being destroyed by terrorists, even in good times – to protect our borders from foreign invasion.
And that's what we face today. In fact, the situation has been deplorable for a long time. But, you might think that Sept. 11 would have been the wakeup call we all needed to get serious about policing our borders. Apparently not.
We need a massive infusion of support for the Border Patrol, [u]which is one of the few federal agencies way understaffed for the role it plays[/u].
"It is extremely frustrating since we have all these laws enacted but many of them are not enforced," one Border Patrol agent told me. "Our hands are tied. If a truck or other type of vehicle crashes through the border out in the remote areas of the deserts or hills and it is loaded down with illegal aliens or drugs, we aren't even allowed to pursue it! It is a joke the way things are run in this agency, and the politics of the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) make me sick."
[u]This is no longer an issue about whether poor, oppressed, underprivileged Mexicans should have a chance at a better life here in the United States. It is no longer an issue of how much we want to spend on turning back illegal aliens and drug dealers. It's no longer an issue of relations between the U.S. and Mexico. It's no longer even about which party is going to be more successful at seducing the Hispanic vote[/u].
No. All of that is over and done with. Those debates ended Sept. 11 when those planes started crashing. This border issue is not just a national security issue, it is [b]the[/b] national security issue.
Eric The(TickedOff)Hun[>]:)]