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    Nations don't survive if they become multicultural

    James Pinkerton On Immigration
    James P. Pinkerton's e-mail address is pinkerto@ix.netcom .com.

    "Nations don't survive if they become multicultural... So I'm now, I count myself as a hawk on immigration and I see myself as worried by the elite bipartisan consensus about basically unlimited immigration conducted on the one hand by Democrats who think they're going to bring in more Democrats to vote Democratic and having sort of a multicultural vision of the world and Republicans who want cheap labor and want to bust all unions. And I think they have dominated immigration policy making for the last three or four decades. They completely control the intelligentsia on this issue."

    "... and yet because this idea of international cosmopolitanism so goes against the grain of I think the good sense ordinary Americans that a rag tag bunch of Tom Tancredo types and Minutemen are actually winning on this issue. I think that effectively there will be a wall between the United States and Mexico in the next 5 or 10 years and I am all for it."

    Maybe Jim is the one to write to.

    http://www.parapundit.com/archives/cat_ ... rrier.html
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    (PHOENIX, AZ) April 20, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), today announced plans by the MCDC to work with local Arizona land owners to build border security fencing on private land along the border with Mexico.

    At present, six private land owners have partnered with the Minutemen for the commencement of construction of border fencing on their land. Surveillance cameras on the fencing will be monitored via computer by registered Minutemen across the country. We have chosen a fence design that is based on the Israeli fences in Gaza and on the West Bank that have cut terrorist attacks there by 95% or more. In order to be effective, a fence should not be easy to compromise by climbing over it with a ladder, cutting through it with wire cutters, ramming it with a vehicle, or tunneling under it undetected. No fence can be a 100% impenetrable barrier—but a good design will be time-consuming enough to get through that Border Patrol agents can be alerted to get to a point of attempted intrusion before the intrusion can be completed. Our design does this. You can see it at www.WeNeedAFence.com

    Two construction companies to date have offered to inaugurate groundbreaking, coordinate volunteer construction crews and donate the use of the necessary heavy construction equipment.

    The groundbreaking will begin in Arizona on Memorial Day weekend, unless in the interim President Bush deploys National Guard and reserve troops to immediately secure the out-of-control southern border.

    The fencing will be built with privately donated funds, engineering and labor and will be used as an example to educate the public about the feasibility and efficacy of fencing to secure America’s borders from illegal incursion by aliens and international criminal cartels. A non-profit organization dedicated specifically to this purpose will facilitate and administer donations for construction of the fence. Monetary and in-kind contributions for this effort will go directly into building materials for this private, volunteer fencing project.


    Says Simcox:

    “President Bush and Congress have taxed the wages of the American people to pay for the protection of our country, and expended those dollars to subsidize millions of low-wage illegal workers with housing, education, medical care, and welfare benefits. Yet even the most basic level of national territorial integrity requires that our elected representatives secure the border. Should they continue to refuse to do their Constitutional duty, the Minutemen will again step into the breach and commence building the required border barriers on private land and with private donations.

    “Should President Bush and Congress fail to fulfill their oaths of office, and meet their Constitutional obligation to protect these United States from invasion, we, the sovereign people of the United States, having suffered a long train of abuses at the hand of a willfully insolent government, do hereby declare that these States ought, should and will be protected by American Minutemen.”


    The Bush Administration predictably opposes the measure.
    Great Wall of America proposed
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    The Great Wall of China. The Berlin Wall. The Korean Demilitarized Zone. Three historical — and controversial — structures designed to keep people from crossing from one land to another.

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    An influential Republican congressman from California wants to add a wall at the U.S.-Mexican border to this list. Rep. Duncan Hunter, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, filed legislation Thursday to build twin metal fences along the entire 2,000-mile border to stop the flow of illegal immigration. Cost estimates start at $4 billion.

    The wall would stop the "banzai attack," Hunter said Thursday during an appearance on CNN, when large numbers of people cross at the same time.

    Hunter’s move was praised by immigration control advocates who point to limited success that has occurred with stretches of iron walls in key migration areas such Douglas, Nogales and San Diego.

    State Rep. Russell Pearce, R-Mesa, had suggested earlier this year building such a structure along Arizona’s share of the border.

    But many other politicians, including President Bush, oppose a 2,000-mile barrier as too expensive and unlikely to stop migrants from climbing over or tunneling under in more remote areas. A federal border security initiative announced Wednesday calls for more funding for cameras, ground sensors and unmanned aerial patrol vehicles instead.

    "Certainly, building a wall across the entire border wouldn’t be the right thing to do," said Jarrod Agen, spokesman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. "You want the right mix of infrastructure and detection technology so you can spot things and know where to deploy your agents."

    But Hunter said extra technology offers nothing to impede border crossings, or at least delay them long enough for federal agents to arrive and make arrests. Hunter has proposed funding for two 15-foot barriers, separated by 50 yards of open space with a road for border agents. The design would allow for a third fence later, he said.

    "If someone can get across two fences with a Border Patrol agent standing there, you will have the greatest Olympic athlete you have ever seen," Hunter said.

    Arizona opposition to the concept of a border barrier runs deep. Some border ranchers say a wall would add to the environmental damage already done by illegal migrants. Leaders of the Tohono O’odham Nation, the largest border tribe in the country, say such a wall would cut them off from 1,500 tribal members and cultural treasures in Mexico.

    "For us to take the pre-emptive action to make this that kind of a decision, a Berlin Wall kind of decision, is short-sighted," said Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., whose district includes much of the Mexico border.

    But Hunter has experience overcoming local concerns and Bush’s reluctance. Last month, he prevailed in adding $35 million in the Homeland Security budget to build the final 3.5 miles of a border barrier to the California coast line, despite fierce opposition from environmental activists and a key state agency.

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    Duncan Hunter is my Congressman here in El Cajon, CA, and a damn fine patriot and true American, unlike that scumbag, treasonous, illegal alien loving Bush.

    But many other politicians, including President Bush, oppose a 2,000-mile barrier as too expensive...
    That's funny, it' TOO EXPENSIVE, this from the idiot who spends billions of dollars a month to defend Iraq. He doesn't want to build a fence, you know why? Because it just might work, and he cannot have the American people seeing that we can defend our borders against invasion from Mexico. As long as he keeps saying it won't work, we can't deport all the illegals, he tries to make us think, oh well, I guess we have to just accept our country is being over run and there's nothing we can do about it, we might as well get used to it.

    What a friggin' traitor.
    [b][i][size=117]"Leave like beaten rats. You old white people. It is your duty to die. Through love of having children, we are going to take over.â€

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