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6/27/14, "Saving the Border When the Cavalry Isn't Coming," Diana West, DianaWest.net
"About those 300 U.S. military advisers that the Obama administration has ordered to Iraq. They belong on the United States border with Mexico. They are
urgently needed to assess what U.S. military force should be deployed
immediately to secure our own border, not Iraq's border, from what is
surely the most unconventional and, I believe, the most dangerous war
in our history. As tens of thousands of so-called unaccompanied alien
children (UAC) crash our southern border, we are undergoing a war
against the existence, the concept of the USA as a nation-state.
After all, a nation-state doesn't exist unless it controls its
borders and protects its citizens. We, the People, do neither. But the
existential danger here comes not from the assault itself.
Nightmarishly, it comes from the Obama administration, which, in its
greatest betrayal, is leading, or at least supporting, the aliens'
charge.
That's why the cavalry isn't coming.
A normal government -- one with the best interests of its own
citizens at heart -- would have taken immediate steps to 1) halt these
border crossings that pose a dire threat to public health and safety,
and 2) set in motion the deportation efforts necessary to return these
illegal aliens to their home countries.
But the Obama administration is not a normal government. It saw these
veritable columns of minor aliens forming, and, rather than stop them
from entering the country, actually sought to help them, borrowing a
phrase from Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., wipe their feet on our "welfare
welcome mat" and stay.
How do I know this? Every American should examine the Department of
Homeland Security solicitation notice that appeared six months ago at
the federal business opportunities site FedBizOpps.gov. The notice seeks
"Escort Services for Unaccompanied Alien Children," describing exactly
the services now required to process, not deport, this massive influx.
According to this notice posted back on Jan. 29, 2014, DHS was
already gearing up to receive "approximately 65,000 UAC in total."
How did DHS know this? Something is rotten in Washington, and it
starts with the federal government's twisted priorities. DHS, the
notice states, has "a continuing and mission critical responsibility
for accepting custody of unaccompanied alien children from U.S. Border
Patrol and other Federal agencies and transporting these juveniles to
Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) shelters located throughout the
continental United States."
"Resettlement," in other words, means these illegals are staying --
at least if the Obama administration has its way. This may fulfill a
"mission critical responsibility" for the Central American countries
whose nationals, including gangbangers and drug runners, are crashing
our border. There is nothing, however, in the American interest about
it. Come to think of it, there's nothing in the American interest in the
entire refugee resettlement mission -- literally. According to the UAC
services webpage of the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the mission is
to assist these minor illegal aliens "in becoming integrated members
of our global society."
Not our "American" society. Big difference.
This explains why the bureaucracy acts to smash the culture of
cowtowns and rural communities by dropping blocs of unassimilable
primitive or hostile aliens in their midst, all in the name of
"compassion" -- just not for Americans.
Take Lawrenceville, a tiny town in southern Virginia. One day this
month, Lawrenceville woke up to discover that Washington was
unilaterally about to turn this town of 1,400 citizens into the host of
500 illegal minors (these minors are mainly teenaged and male). Such a
massive population transfer of Spanish-speaking, probably mainly young
male aliens into the historic town, of course, would have changed it
forever -- or for as long as the bloc remained, which could be forever.
In Lawrenceville, a grassroots uproar brought a halt to Washington's
designs. In Escondido, California, another show of people-power
thwarted a similar Washington housing plan for alien minors. A
burgeoning anti-Washington movement is clearly crossing party lines. In
Baltimore, for example, Democrats recently nixed the feds' alien minor
housing plan. In Springfield, Massachusetts, Democratic Mayor Dominic
Barno formally asked the State Department to send no more refugees. His
city, he says, is overwhelmed.
I can hear the resettlement crowd asking: "Where is the compassion?"
"Where is the charity?" But what they're really looking for is taxpayer
money.
As Ann Corcoran, purveyor of the must-read website, Refugee
Resettlement Watch, has taught me, population replacement is big
business, and the zealous bureaucrats who seek to "fundamentally
transform" this country make a good, taxpayer-funded living while
they're at it.
So, while your border is in tatters and perhaps your town under
siege, know that you are paying for it.
You're paying for that new
illegal minor alien facility now opening in Tucson -- the 17th such
facility operated by a group called Southwest Key, with an annual
budget of more than $150 million, according to NBC affiliate KVOA,
"most of which comes from federal government contracts." (Bonus: the
chairman of Southwest Key's board of directors, Victor Garza, is an
official of La Raza, which hopes to reclaim the Southwest for Mexico.)
You're paying for the "migration and refugee services" of the very
preachy U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). Citing the USCCB
2012 annual report, Corcoran notes that out of an operating budget of
roughly $71 million, about $69.6 million is taxpayer money. As Corcoran
writes, "It is not Christian charity when the 'church' is paid by the
taxpayers to do charitable work."
No, it's a big Washington con. Don't fall for it. Hold the line. United, maybe we don't need the cavalry."
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