DHS Secretary Johnson – Answer to Border Problem is Focus Groups, Meetings, and Buses

Posted on 12 June, 2014 by Rick Wells


In an interview with Rosemary Jenks of NumbersUSA, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson, admitted that there was a problem on America’s southern border. It is hard to believe that the recognition of something so blatantly obvious to the rest of us would be seen as worthy of comment, but she reports it is actually an improvement.

While busily conducting interviews and sponsoring focus groups, Johnson is allowing the severity of the problems to increase until enough chaos has been created that the American people will accept the solution that his puppet-masters have chosen, some type of amnesty.
While his predecessor Janet Napolitano claimed that the border was more secure than it has ever been, as untrue at the time as it is today, the situation has continued to deteriorate. It has reached a point, and Johnson surely knows it will continue to such a degree, that those claims are difficult to continue to make.
His tack seems to be to acknowledge that the problem exists, and that he can only work on certain areas, such as hard-core criminals already within the country, due to the limited resources of his department, the largest and best-funded in the government.
The Washington Post reports Ms Jenks as saying of Johnson, “There was a clear difference. When we met with him, he acknowledged right off the bat that he was well aware there was a problem on the southern border. There was not even a debate about that.”

Johnson was scheduled to appear today before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, just in time to offer his account for the huge influx of Central American refugees brought upon our southern border by the lure of amnesty and the safety of the non-existent enforcement he has mandated.
He made a trip to McAllen TX a month ago and was informed of the problem of unaccompanied minor illegal aliens, one he has chosen to deal with by welcoming them into the country instead of returning them to their nations of origin
Julie Kirchner, the executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said, “Secretary Johnson did state clearly he knows he has a problem on the border. But so far I have not seen him make any serious attempt to address the border issues. Quite frankly it seems like most of the time he’s spent has been reviewing our deportation practices. That seems to be where he’s putting his time, and he’s doing that at the request of the president.”
Johnson has spent much of his six month in the position having meetings, reducing our level of enforcement and tying the hands of our Border Patrol. Rather than addressing shortfalls in enforcement, he has sought to do the bidding of the Obama regime by facilitating illegal immigration and obstructing the efforts of his agents to fulfill their oaths.
The situation on the border is about to get much worse. Dennis Michael Lynch, a documentary filmmaker reports that there are entire villages emptying out in Central America, with their populations destined for America’s wide-open southern border.
Mr. Johnson is surely being paid well to sit by as a casual observer while the nation is being overrun. Perhaps we need a law enforcement type of individual in his position, rather than a lawyer who likes to sit and read regulations. Actions still speaks louder than words, and Johnson has proven to be incapable of speech.

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