Immigration policy may be sign of future

Sunday, March 18, 2007 2:22 AM EDT

Editor:

In 2005, a report entitled "Building a North American Community" was published by the Council on Foreign Relations.

The CFR report connects the dots between the Bush administration's actual policy on illegal immigration and the drive to create the North American Union.

The Bush Administration is pursuing a policy to expand NAFTA politically, setting the stage for a North American Union designed to encompass the U.S., Canada and Mexico. This will bring about open borders with Mexico and Canada which, in turn, brings about the NAFTA Superhighway.

Starting in Mexico, a very, very wide highway will run through the heart of the nation at Laredo, Texas, to the Canadian border north of Duluth, Minn., and into Winnipeg, Vancouver, and Montreal.

It will cost $183 billion in new taxes and tolls.

It will destroy tens of thousands of homes, ranches, farms, businesses and whole communities through eminent domain.

It will signal the end of our sovereignty and the beginning of a North American Union with Mexico and Canada.

This immense massive highway going through the center of the United States will make it easier for cheap foreign goods from Asia to be transported from ports in Canada and Mexico into the United States. Long term, it will form a "North American Union," creating a single continent-wide entity without borders, tariffs and customs, bringing about the end of the middle class and replacing the U.S. of A for the North American Union.

DONALD FISK

Queensbury

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