Is The Mexican Government Running U.S. Immigration Policy?
In an interview with former US Border Patrol Supervisor David J. Stoddard, you will understand the extent that the Mexican government is influencing our immigration policies.
Mr. Stoddard spent 27 years in the Border Patrol and served in Calexico, California, Vermont, Yuma, Tucson Sector Headquarters and Naco, Arizona. He also worked in Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and other locations. ...Stoddard: "I consider illegal immigration a real and immediate threat to our society simply because of its immense dimension, and the depth to which we are taking in the bad elements of foreign societies...to the detriment of the well-being and safety of regular Americans."
"We are letting in criminals, subversives, the insane, the diseased and the poverty stricken, uneducated and helpless of the world, and all of these mentioned categories become a burden to America's middle class. We are experiencing an invasion...
... if an alien requests to speak to the respective Consul that they are allowed to do so. I think there is also a provision that the Consuls be notified of any injured aliens. The Border Patrol has gone far beyond these requirements in that Mexican Consular officials are allowed to solicit complaints from aliens, even when the aliens had no previous complaints." ...
"In a nutshell, the Border Patrol is not allowed to pursue vehicles they know to contain dope or illegal aliens except under very limited circumstances, and then only by permission of a supervisor who usually is sitting behind a desk in an air-conditioned office." ...
Officers are not allowed to return fire, even when they are in a remote isolated area, and then only under limited circumstances. ...
In any event, any incident that the Mexican government objects to is modified to comply to Mexico's demands in future operations. Supposedly this is for "humanitarian" reasons or somehow construed to be "immigrant rights"." ...
"In a nutshell, Mexican officials impersonated Border Patrol Agents and checked a smuggler out of the hospital and returned the smuggler to Mexico and thwarted his prosecution by U.S. authorities. If this had been done by one of us, we would have been prosecuted for impersonating a federal officer. The Mexican government has special immunity." ...
..."anchor babies" are coming of age and being hired by the Border Patrol. Many of them are now in management positions and their loyalties are to Mexico and the Mexican government. Some of them have difficulty speaking and writing English. This is not surprising, since the Border Patrol exam is given in Spanish."
"Bush's speech was designed to lubricate his amnesty/guestworker plan through Congress. It was capitulation to the Mexican government and cheap labor and all the groups I previously mentioned. Bush is deaf to middle class America." Go read the entire interview here
Stoddard's 1999 statement before testimony
Stoddard's 2002 statement before testimony
Vienna Declaration
I think we all assumed things like this were going on, but to hear it from a vetaran like Mr. Stoddard truly is amazing.
It should tell us something when current border patrol agents call Bush's plan a trojan horse. via Hyscience and California Conservative
The Japanese may have the right idea, via Kender's Musings:
"The Japanese government, enacting new measures to fight terrorism, will soon be photographing and fingerprinting foreigners that go there to visit."
Not a bad idea, but I like the "Final Solution" discussed on this site and others, where a 'chip' would be inserted into everyone entering the United States. This chip would be used for tracking purposes.
Everything they say is a lie, including "and" and "the" from the Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler
He's talking about our trusty politicians of course:
In case you’re wondering which RINOs voted in favor of the Swimmer from Chappaquiddick’s “citizenship for guest workers” amendment, they’re:Brownback (R-KS)
Chafee (R-RI)
Craig (R-ID)
DeWine (R-OH)
Graham (R-SC)
Hagel (R-NE)
Lugar (R-IN)
Martinez (R-FL)
McCain (R-AZ)
Murkowski (R-AK)
Specter (R-PA)
Stevens (R-AK)
Voinovich (R-OH)
Warner (R-VA)The ones in bold are up for termination in November.
We previously discussed Mexico threatening a lawsuit if the United States put the National Guard on the border, but Tom Alday add this gem:
Even more disgusting is the way the AP spins the article with their opening paragraph:A U.S.-Mexico border that’s impossible to sneak across could devastate impoverished Mexican and Central American communities that depend on the millions of dollars that undocumented migrants send home to loved ones.Oh cry me a Rio Grande. “undocumented migrants”, I wonder if they realize how amazingly stupid that sounds? via Aldaynet.org
Mexican drug lords are actually beheading the police down there. (Remind you of any other group who use beheading as the preferred form of punishment?) via Digger's Realm, via VDARE
Police enraged by the kidnapping of six officers club unarmed detainees. A bloody battle between steelworkers and police leaves two miners dead. Drug lords post the heads of decapitated police on a fence to show who's in charge. ...In April, suspected drug lords posted the heads of two police officers on a wall outside a government building where four drug traffickers died in a Jan. 27 shootout with officers in the Pacific resort of Acapulco.A sign nearby read: "So that you learn to respect." source
Just keep this in mind the next time you hear the numbers on how many illegal Mexicans make it into the United States. While most may be coming to work here, one of them could be somehow related to crimes like this. source Also Freedom Folks, Ace in the Hole, Say Anything
**This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration (CAII). If you would like to participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards, email the coalition and let me know at what level you would like to participate.
Linked with:
Free Constitution, "Caos In Mexican Border Town"
Take Back Georgia, "3-year old boy from Mexico dies while crossing the border"
Pursuing Holiness has today's Live Blogging or immigration debates
DeMediacratic Nation, "Desparate Bush Turns To The Nationl Guard"
At the Zoo, "Let President Vicente Fox of Mexico apologize for disrespecting our sovereignty and denying American citizens our rights!"





















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I wonder how Mexico is going to explain in their suit why the National Guard can’t be placed on an international border and used to intercept unlawful entries when the first thing we did after 9/11 was put the National Guard in airports to serve a similar national security function. If that’s protected under Posse Comitatus, then so easily is the action of putting troops down there after it’s already been done numerous times, and, in deployments in which troops have engaged criminals crossing the frontier (one of the most famous of which was Pancho Villa).
Posted by: Ma r t i n @ b l o g b a t | May 19, 2006 at 02:03 AM
I never thought about that. But you are right, it didn't work. Sorry to ruin your evening. It really is depressing.
I'm going to bed, maybe have some dreams about Bush actually changing his mind and doing the right thing. Yes, it would be just a dream.
Posted by: Debbie | May 18, 2006 at 10:55 PM
I was in a good mood til I read that article. Thanks a lot Debbie..
You know, I wonder if in retrospect NAFTA was a way to appease Mexico and Central America-- let American corps build plants down there to hire locals for cheap with the goal of keeping them in-country. If true, guess it didn't work.
Posted by: A.C. | May 18, 2006 at 10:25 PM