Wednesday, October 18, 2006
The Barbarians Are Past the Gate
This post on Human Events is the scariest thing I've read in a long time. The fact that MSM outlets like the New York Times feel the need to expose our government's counterterrism techniques but not report on this shows just how dangerous they really are. There goes my plan to move to The Republic of Texas after the U.S. dissolves. Maybe Montana?
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1 comments:
Tancredo's been fighting a lonely fight for some time. No matter what the MSM thinks, he has a leadership position on immigration issues.
This was the money paragraph, IMO:
"After the September 11, 2001 attacks, U.S. Border Patrol agents experienced an increase in apprehending so-called special-interest aliens (SIAs) trying to sneak into this country from nations that we know support or tolerate terrorism. In 2003, the Border Patrol snagged about 39,000 illegal immigrants from countries “other than Mexico” (OTM), which includes SIA nations. By the end of 2005, that number had grown to 155,000, more than double the 76,000 apprehended in 2004."