Democrat Disgusted By Federal Suit Against Arizona
Boy, if this doesn't make you angry at your
government, regardless of your political
affiliation, only the ineptness of its response to
the Gulf of Mexico oil spill can top it! This
Democrat is hopping mad!
If you saw the FOX news clip of the closing of 3500
acres of American territory in Southern Arizona to
access by US citizens—"due
to human safety concerns"—says the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service—you probably had the same reaction I
did. Why can't our government protect us?
As Fox News reported:
"Pinal
County Sheriff Paul Babeu told Fox News that violence
against law enforcement officers and U.S. citizens has
increased in the past four months, further underscoring
the need to keep the 80 miles of border land off-limits
to Americans.
"The
refuge had been adversely affected by the increase in
drug smugglers, illegal activity and surveillance, which
made it dangerous for Americans to visit.
"'The
situation in this zone has reached a point where
continued public use of the area is not prudent,' said
refuge manager Mitch Ellis.
"'It's literally out of control,' said Babeu. 'We stood
with Senator McCain and literally demanded support for
3,000 soldiers to be deployed to Arizona to get this
under control and finally secure our border with Mexico.
'[Uptick
in Violence Forces Closing of Parkland Along Mexico
Border to Americans,
June 16, 2010]
Remember Article 4 of the US Constitution? Recall its key words: "shall protect each of them [the states] against Invasion"?
Apparently, the Obama Administration doesn't!
And now,
Hillary Clinton's TV interview in Ecuador let
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer know
that the Justice Department was likely going to sue
Arizona over its new immigration law. I suspect this
lack of courtesy means the ensuing litigation will not
be cordial!
Nor should it be. The Federal Government has
failed miserably for years to uphold our immigration
laws, allowing at least 12-20 million illegal aliens to
accumulate around the US and not even bother to track
them down.
Now, in a rare and insightful immigration article in the
Washington Post,
[By William Booth, June 18, 2010
]we learn that, "Gangs,
corrupt officials make illegal migrants' trip through
Mexico dangerous,
",—to say the least, not in tune with the endless open
border pronouncements from Mexican leaders about how the
US should treat its emigrants when they arrive in the US
illegally:
"IXTEPEC, MEXICO -- As the Mexican government condemns a
new immigration law in Arizona as cruel and xenophobic,
illegal migrants passing through Mexico are routinely
robbed,
raped
and
kidnapped by criminal gangs
that often work alongside corrupt police, according to
human rights advocates."
Not only are there criminal assaults on illegal aliens
by gangsters, but also
"they are stoned
by angry villagers, who fear that the Central Americans
will bring crime or
disease,
and are fleeced by hustlers.
Mexican police
and authorities often demand bribes".
Furthermore, "Mexico detained and deported more than 64,000 illegal migrants last
year, according to the National Migration Institute. A
few years ago, Mexico detained 200,000
undocumented migrants.
The lower numbers are the result of tougher enforcement
on the U.S. border, the global economic slowdown and,
say some experts, the robbery and assaults migrants face
in Mexico."
It should not surprise you to learn that
"The
National Commission on Human Rights,
a
government agency,
estimates that 20,000 migrants are kidnapped each year
in Mexico".
Now that Arizona has bravely thrown down the gauntlet
,and our Federal government has take it up by
challenging a law written well within conformance
of its own unenforced legislation, we will for the first
time in decades get a national debate that the
immigration issue deserves. See you in court, Mr.
Holder!
The bottom line from such a suit: a giant expose of the
huge costs of illegal immigration, now reflected in the
massive budgetary shortfalls in our states. Just
how much of our precious tax dollars are being eaten up
by benefits to those here illegally should brace up even
the softest hearts—and heads. And when, as
predicted in
Barron's Magazine's cover story
Watch Your Assets,
[June 21, 2010] those inevitable tax increases arrive,
how will that grab our previously snoozing citizens?
As I have earlier noted, the
only real argument left
to those who favor open borders has long been to
call those of us
who have calmly asked for careful consideration of our
real immigration racists,
nativists,
xenophobes etc.
It may be me, but my sense lately is that the air has
been slightly freer of such
ad hominem epithets from those who oppose the Arizona law.
Obviously, to smear the 60 plus percent of Americans who
support Arizona as racists is an unwise political
strategy. And, after all, these Open Border promoters
know at bottom their objectives are simply a plain,
straightforward, supremely arrogant, drive to bring in
more votes.
Are we finally
getting to the place
where our elected officials will act to protect our
nation from this invasion? Probably not, if
it's up to our Federal elites, who gain office with the
unlimited corporate largesse.
But the upcoming November elections will likely be very
instructive.
The estimated 50 million newcomers, who arrived here,
both legally and illegally, since 1965 are just the
potential first wave. Understand that there are a
couple hundred million more overseas who would like to
be here.
If we fail now to gain resolution in favor of the
majority of American citizens on this wedge issue, when
will we ever be able to do it?
Donald A. Collins [email him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and a former long time member of the board of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform. His views are his own.