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Immigration Roundtable
Tue Aug 3, 2010 10:26
http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=131784Immigration Roundtable
http://disc.yourwebapps.com/discussion.cgi?id=149495;article=131784Show Audio MP3 Downloads: Immigration Roundtable HOUR 1 http://www.apfn.net/CC181/A004I100803-2409D.MP3 http://www.apfn.net/CC181/A001I100802-685A.MP3 http://www.apfn.net/CC181/A002I100802-937B.MP3 http://www.apfn.net/CC181/A003I100803-1307C.MP3 Immigration Roundtable http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2010/08/02 Date: 08-02-10 Host: George Noory Guests: Frosty Wooldridge, Jerome Corsi, Douglas Hagmann, Ron Barber In this special four hour program, a panel of experts discussed the increasing problem of illegal immigration in the United States. Journalist and teacher Frosty Wooldridge, and author Jerome Corsi appeared for the entire show, while journalist Ron Barber, Jim Gilchrist of the Minuteman Project, and security analyst Douglas Hagmann dropped in for shorter segments. While Wooldridge outlined how the massive illegal immigration numbers-- over 2 million people entering the US per year-- were putting a strain on natural resources and jobs, Corsi expressed concerns that open borders serve as invitations to terrorists, criminals, and drug cartels. "Drugs are the Microsoft of Mexico," and this trade has infiltrated into the United States at a massive rate, with many of the illegal immigrants involved in it, said Barber. The War on Drugs has been a huge failure, and has been funding terrorists around the world, Wooldridge commented, adding that he favors legalization of drugs using the European model. Pres. Obama's plan to send 1,200 troops to the border is "peanuts," said Gilchrest, who suggested 12,000 troops and more funding to protect the borders were needed. Wooldridge argued for an even higher number of troops-- 50,000, stationed from Brownsville to San Diego, to really seal off the borders, as well as methodically going after employers who hire illegals. If they didn't have jobs, we'd start to see a mass exodus of foreigners leaving the U.S., without the need to deport them, he suggested. Hagmann characterized the border situation as a national security risk. >From a law enforcement perspective, while the majority of illegal immigrants are not causing trouble, "the fact is they are already criminals by being in this country illegally," he noted. 18 different states are considering immigration laws like Arizona has passed, though after Judge Bolton's ruling about the constitutionality of certain provisions of the law, they are reconfiguring them slightly, Wooldridge reported. Website(s): # http://frostywooldridge.com # http://wnd.com # http://redalert.wnd.com # http://homelandsecurityus.com # http://lineofduty.com # http://minutemanproject.com Book(s): # America on the Brink http://www.amazon.com/America-Brink-Added-Million-Americans/dp/1438960743/ctoc # Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America's Borders http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0977898415/ctoc # The Late Great U.S.A.: The Coming Merger With Mexico and Canada http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0979045142/ctoc Immigration Roundtable http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2010/08/02 "Overpopulation in the United States will become THE single greatest issue facing Americans in the 21st century. We either solve it proactively or nature will solve it brutally for us via water shortages, energy crisis, air pollution, gridlock, species extinction and worse." - Frosty Wooldridge http://frostywooldridge.com/ ====================================== Arizona Sheriff: ‘Our Own Government Has Become Our Enemy’ Monday, August 02, 2010 http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/70324 Pinal County (Ariz.) Sheriff Paul Babeu (Correction: As initially posted, this story inaccurately said that Pinal County was contiguous with the Mexican border. It is in southern Arizona, but not on the border.) (CNSNews.com) – Pinal County (Ariz.) Sheriff Paul Babeu is hopping mad at the federal government. Babeu told CNSNews.com that rather than help law enforcement in Arizona stop the hundreds of thousands of people who come into the United States illegally, the federal government is targeting the state and its law enforcement personnel. “What’s very troubling is the fact that at a time when we in law enforcement and our state need help from the federal government, instead of sending help they put up billboard-size signs warning our citizens to stay out of the desert in my county because of dangerous drug and human smuggling and weapons and bandits and all these other things and then, behind that, they drag us into court with the ACLU,” Babeu said. The sheriff was referring to the law suits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and the U.S. Department of Justice challenging the state’s new immigration law. “So who has partnered with the ACLU?” Babeu said in a telephone interview with CNSNews.com. “It’s the president and (Attorney General) Eric Holder himself. And that’s simply outrageous.” Last week, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton placed a temporary injunction on portions of the bill that allowed law enforcement personnel during the course of a criminal investigation who have probable cause to think an individual is in the country illegally to check immigration status. The state of Arizona filed an appeal on Thursday with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. “Our own government has become our enemy and is taking us to court at a time when we need help,” Babeu said. Babeu and Sheriff Larry Dever of Cochise County Ariz., spoke by phone with CNSNews.com last week about the May 17 ACLU class-action lawsuit, which charges the law uses racial profiling and named the county attorneys and sheriffs in all 15 Arizona counties as defendants. The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit on July 6, charging the Arizona law preempted the federal government’s sole right to enforce immigration law. “If the president would do his job and secure the border; send 3,000 armed soldiers to the Arizona border and stop the illegal immigration and the drug smuggling and the violence, we wouldn’t even be in this position and where we’re forced to take matters into our own hands,” Babeu said. Dever said the federal government’s failure to secure the border and its current thwarting of Arizona’s effort to control illegal immigration within its borders has implications for the entire country. “The bigger picture is while what’s going on in Arizona is critically important, what comes out of this and happens here will affect our entire nation in terms of our ability to protect our citizenry from a very serious homeland security threat,” Dever said. “People who are coming across the border in my county aren’t staying there. They’re going everywhere USA and a lot of them are bad, bad people.” According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), about 250,000 people were detained in Arizona in the last 12 months for being in the country illegally. Babeu said that that number only reflects the number of people detained and that thousands more enter the country illegally each year. The CBP also reports that 17 percent of those detained already have a criminal record in the United States. Both Babeu and Dever said they want to remain involved in the legal battle over the law, which many experts predict will end up being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. Dever has hired an independent attorney to represent him in the ACLU case and his attorney has already filed a motion of intervention in the DOJ lawsuit so the “(Dever) will have a seat at the table.” A Web site also has been launched by the non-profit, Iowa-based Legacy Foundation to raise money for the Babeu’s and Dever’s legal defense. Both men said they believe the outcome of the case has national significance.“For us, this is a public safety matter and a national security threat,” Babeu said. 8/3/10 RADIO YOUR WAY: MP3 FILES: http://www.apfn.net/CC181/L001I100803-180A.MP3 http://www.apfn.net/CC181/L002I100803-527B.MP3 ============== RADIO YOUR WAY: HTTP://WWW.APFN.NET/POGO.HTM POSTED AT: ======================================================= ALSO SEE: BORDER WAR: http://www.apfn.org/APFN/BORDERWAR.HTM -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "APFN" group. 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Immigration Roundtable
Tue Aug 3, 2010 10:26
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