November 24, 2007
As 66th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Approaches, Democrat Calls For WWII Action On Immigration
By
Donald A. Collins
The open-borders Washington Post put its Page
One last Thursday story right in our face: "Immigrant
Paperwork Backs Up At DHS"[By Spencer S.
Hsu, November 22, 2007] "Delays May Deny Vote to
Hundreds Of Thousands", screams the subhead.
It starts,
"The Department of Homeland Security failed to prepare
for a massive influx of applications for U.S.
citizenship and other immigration benefits this summer,
prompting complaints from Hispanic leaders and
voter-mobilization groups that several hundred thousand
people likely will not be granted citizenship in time to
cast ballots in the 2008 presidential election.
“Bush administration officials said yesterday that they
had anticipated applicants would rush to file their
paperwork to beat a widely publicized fee increase that
took effect July 30, but did not expect the scale of the
response. The backlog comes just months after U.S.
officials failed to prepare for tougher border security
requirements that triggered months-long delays for
millions of Americans seeking passports."
By all means, let's hurry to get more cheap laborers
certified to vote so they can
vote for a Democratic candidate!
While this Democrat wants many of the things my party
stands for, one of them is NOT more
illegal OR
legal immigration.
As for real immigration reform, where, for example, has
been the Washington Post’s coverage of the
continuing failure to construct the border fence
between
the US and Mexico, although the money is available
to do so? Not on page one, for sure. And its coverage of
voter outrage over the
illegal immigration issue mostly finds its back
pages.
Yes, Folks, we know that the
Department of Homeland Security is a bureaucratic
disaster. But it is my view that it is a bureaucratic
disaster because those leading our Federal Government
want it to be. Not only for being slow on
citizenship processing, although careful efforts to
check out these entrants should be conducted, but for
enforcing existing immigration laws.
As the 66th Anniversary of
Pearl Harbor approaches on December 7, the disparity
of action now and then becomes acute. When we needed to
prepare for WWII after Pearl Harbor, the entire country
was mobilized and we got the job done. Even before that
Day of Infamy,
FDR went out on a political limb to
help Britain with his famous
Lend-Lease program.
Another attack on America, far more invasive than Pearl
Harbor, has already occurred. Hawaii
was not occupied by our attackers, but America now
has
huge numbers of illegal aliens here.
Sadly, our elected elitist doxies in Congress and the
Bush Administration continue to pander to their
corporate paymasters and the ethno- and ideo-centric
entities such as
LULAC,
La Raza, and the
Catholic Church by not enacting, funding, and
enforcing real immigration reform.
Instead of doing their jobs to protect and defend us, as
the Constitution requires, they doodle and natter. They
leave the front line task of dealing with this alien
flood to entities lower in the pecking order like
Mayor Barletta in Hazleton, Pa, and countless other
municipal and state bodies.
With just a tiny fraction effort exhibited on our home
front by the Rosie the Riveters, air raid wardens, and
other civilian heroes and the mobilization of our
industries that our country put together in record time
in WWII, this Mexican border fence could be put up in
less than a year.
The website
www.globalsecurity.org reports that
"Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll indicated the American
people favor a proposal to build a 2,000-mile security
fence by a 51-to-37 percent margin. The total illegal
alien population was estimated by Secretary of Homeland
Security Tom Ridge at 8 to 12 million in December 2003,
but Lou Dobbs of CNN regularly uses
20 million as a more realistic number of illegal
aliens in the US. The sea of illegal aliens provides
a cover and an environment in which terrorists can
hide, and the tide of in-coming illegal aliens provides
terrorists with a reliable means of entry."
[US-Mexico
Border Fence / Great Wall of Mexico]
Higher estimates of the numbers of illegal aliens are
around. The main points: we don't know who is here
illegally and the DHS is making no effort to find out
and the numbers are accelerating dramatically. We are
allowing ourselves to
pig out on the new version of the Roman Emperor's
nostrum: give them
bread and circuses—NFL
games and the latest murder and mayhem stories
offered by
today's media. Serious matters of long-term import
seldom reach a mass audience in clear unbiased versions.
Yes, the border fence faces problems with border
tunnels, etc, but then in WW II we faced little problems
like German U boats sinking vast numbers of our ships
bound for Europe.
Furthermore, the fence is only one element in the
overall need to take the necessary steps to fix our
broken system. One of my readers, also a Democrat,
Don Reynolds of Austin, Texas, suggested a stellar
list of "to dos" in a November 19, 2007 response
to my column on the Hillary/Spitzer fiasco, including:
-
No license, permit,
certification, or other government-issued authority
or permission to work, drive, or travel in the
United States, except as a tourist or student.
-
No
automatic citizenship for newborns of illegal
aliens.
-
No public funding of
social services for illegal aliens, including
education. Foreign students in elementary,
secondary, and higher education should be admitted
on a space-available basis, with the full
unsubsidized cost being paid in advance by the
student or parent.[VDARE.COM
NOTE: Here,
the Supreme Court is standing in the way—it
found that K-12 education is a
"civil right" for young illegal aliens.]
-
Cities, counties and states
that are declared (or undeclared) sanctuary cities
are not eligible for Federal funding of any kind,
nor are the inhabitants thereof—which includes
grants, loan guarantees, and Federal projects (such
as post offices, port facilities, and military
bases).
-
Employers of illegal aliens are
part of the human slavery and smuggling effort no
less than the filthy coyotes crossing the desert.
Subject employers to the same penalties as applied
to the coyotes who cross the border. One cannot
exist without the other.
Yes, Mr. Reynolds, you are dead on correct!
But something as obvious and immediate as building the
Mexican fence should not
be put off another day.
The fence sections now built do
reduce alien entry significantly.
Again from the Global Security web site we learn that
"Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has said a
wall running the length of a border would cost too much.
A 2,000 mile state-of-the-art border fence has been
estimated to cost between four and eight billion
dollars."
Well, the Iraq fiasco will cost $2-plus TRILLION. We
could build the fence for a
month or less of our expenditures on the war.
Plus estimates of the cost to US taxpayers of allowing
the present number of illegal immigrants to partake of
our bounty annually far exceeds the cost of building the
entire fence!
Global Security continues:
"Costs for a wall that would run the entire length of
the border might be as low as $851 million for a
standard 10-foot prison chain link fence topped by razor
wire. For another $362 million, the fence could be
electrified. A larger 12-foot tall, two-foot-thick
concrete wall painted on both sides would run about $2
billion. Initially it was estimated that the San Diego
fence would cost $14 million—about $1 million a mile.
The first 11 miles of the fence eventually cost $42
million—$3.8 million per mile, and the last 3.5 miles
may cost even more since they cover more difficult
terrain. An additional $35 million to complete the final
3.5 miles was approved in 2005 by the Department of
Homeland Security—$10 million per mile."
Since 2005, other steps have been taken to fulfill this
promise, but only small amounts of fence have been
built. Our leaders have ignored the will of the American
people AGAIN—a phenomenon getting so common that it
makes clear our growing loss of democratic government.
Hey, this is not rocket science. Our immigration Pearl
Harbor has happened. The response of our Federal
government to date has been
pathetic. Our major media mavens give front page for
rights for immigrants, but too little for the rights of
us American citizens.
If we could institute the
can-do spirit of WW II, results would follow post
haste.
Donald A. Collins [email
him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and
a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform. His views are his own.