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06-29-2010, 06:10 PM #21
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good information there, TOP.
even if it is all scary
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06-29-2010, 08:37 PM #22
We may be in a war - undeclared, but the banks love the money of the drug cartels -
http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1082820-.html#1082820
And in another article here on this forum I read that the Mexican cartels really do not face any real legal enforcement efforts against their activities unless they have failed to do business with the Federal Reserve.
So if we all start having state banks would this help us?Restitution to Displaced Citizens First!
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06-29-2010, 09:55 PM #23
Re: Napolitano: 'You're Never Going to Totally Seal That Bor
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Washington (CNSNews.com) – Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, whose agency is charged with securing America’s borders, told an audience in Washington, D.C., in reference to the U.S.-Mexico border, “You’re never going to totally seal that border.â€Certified Member
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06-30-2010, 02:18 PM #24
Napolitano, I think you need to consult the Israeli about how to get as close to perfect as possible. That's what America deserves.
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06-30-2010, 02:46 PM #25
June 30, 2010
Immigration reform possible without first sealing border?
Posted: 01:50 PM ET
FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty:
Don't expect too much when President Obama delivers a speech about immigration reform tomorrow.
Officials say he won't introduce any new policy initiatives and won't announce whether the federal government has decided to sue Arizona.
Instead expect more of the same, which is nothing. Homeland Security chief, Janet Napolitano, recently said "you're never going to totally seal the border with Mexico."
She said it's a big border with some of the "roughest, toughest geographical terrain in the world." And she insists the border is "as secure now as it has ever been."
The governors of Arizona and Texas are criticizing the Obama administration for not deploying enough National Guard troops to their states... Arizona is getting just 524. And Texas is getting 250 as part of a total increase of 1,200. Arizona governor Jan Brewer had asked for 3,000 troops just for Arizona.
Meanwhile the president has been quietly moving forward on immigration reform - meeting with grass root leaders this week, talking about the need for a bipartisan solution and saying true border security requires comprehensive immigration reform. Same old, same old.
But most Americans want their border secured before there is any talk of a pathway to citizenship, or amnesty. A new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll shows 60 percent of those polled say the focus of U.S. policy should be deporting illegal aliens and stopping more from coming into the country.
But these days what most Americans want doesn't seem to matter.
Here’s my question to you: Can immigration reform be done without first sealing the border?
Tune in to the Situation Room at 5pm to see if Jack reads your answer on air.
http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2010/ ... ng-border/
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07-01-2010, 03:19 PM #26Originally Posted by TakingBackSoCal
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07-01-2010, 04:45 PM #27
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and with drug cartel operations in over 250 american cities. one phone call is all it will take to exact revenge on someone who left the country of mexico
ICE Points To Biden Admin Policy As Reason Illegal Immigrant...
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