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Posted: 7:02 PM Nov 12, 2010

YARBROUGH: It's time to fix our borders

The next time the illegal immigration advocates start whining about the poor
Mexican workers coming into the United States to "do jobs we won't do" and
to "make a better life for their families," please inform them that the
porous borders between lawless Mexico and the U.S. are also letting in drugs
at a scale almost beyond description and that Atlanta is a major
distribution hub for the hombres.

Reporter: Dick Yarbrough
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The next time the illegal immigration advocates start whining about the poor
Mexican workers coming into the United States to "do jobs we won't do" and
to "make a better life for their families," please inform them that the
porous borders between lawless Mexico and the U.S. are also letting in drugs
at a scale almost beyond description and that Atlanta is a major
distribution hub for the hombres.

I talked to Justin Farmer, the able young anchor at WSB-TV in Atlanta about
the situation there. Farmer, along with Brad Stone, the station's executive
specials producer and cameraman Oscar Carrillo returned recently from their
second trip to the Arizona- Mexico border to see first-hand what is
happening there.

What they saw - and reported - is chilling.

As bad as the drug issue is, the Mexican drug trade is secondary to the
threat to our national security. The Mexican drug lords are smuggling
terrorists here, too.

When Farmer and crew visited a federal detention center near Tucson, he
requested a list of current detainees, including their nation of origin. The
list contained the usual suspects from Mexico and surrounding areas. But,
there were also some 30 or so names on the list from such places as
Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Sudan and Pakistan.

"I was stunned," he says.

What are so many bad guys doing in a detention center in Tucson? And just
how many of them have we missed that are already in the U.S. and plotting
the next 9/11? Digging deeper, Farmer found documents filed in federal court
in San Antonio that shows a federal indictment against a known terrorist
suspect for allegedly smuggling hundreds of people into the U.S from Brazil
through Mexico, including Somalis from the terrorist group Al Shabob, which
has participated in terrorist attacks and suicide bombings worldwide. It is
thought that at least 300 of those Somalis may still be running loose in the
U.S.

Exporting terrorists is a lucrative business for the Mexican drug trade,
Farmer says. Terrorists come into Mexico with plenty of money and you can
use the same routes whether you are smuggling in cocaine, a chicken plucker
or a cuckoo from the Middle East.

Texas Republican Congressman Mike McCaul told him, "The minute another Sept.
11 happens and we find out that they came across the Mexico-US border -
unfortunately that may be what it takes to get people's attention to the
issue."

Of course, the federal government seems unwilling to do anything about the
situation except lick the boots of the illegal immigration crowd.

The Homeland Security Department listed among its goals in a recent
Government Accounting Office report to "detect and apprehend 30 percent of
the major illegal activity and criminals at ports of entry." Let's see -
that means the other 70 percent can expect to walk right in. Terrific.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano also told CNN in an interview
that, "crossing the border is not a crime per se. It is civil." Excuse me,
but even Sheila the Family Wonderdog knows that Title 1325 of the U.S. code
says clearly that those who enter the country illegally are committing a
crime punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine.

Our government winks at illegal immigrants because they are sources of cheap
labor and may even vote one day if the spirit ever moves them to apply for
citizenship. But as they pour across our borders, so do people with the
intention of doing us great harm.

Justin Farmer has done a terrific reporting job on an issue that is not
getting enough debate in the country. We have a major security problem on
our borders. Incidentally, since his reports the federal government has
become even less willing to discuss what is being done to keep us safe from
the bad guys coming in from Mexico. This much I do know. The feds couldn't
catch Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph. It took a rookie policeman in North
Carolina who spotted Rudolph in a garbage dump seven years later. Why do we
think they can stop a group of terrorists from coming into our country
disguised as illegal immigrants?

Write this down: Nothing will be done - nothing - to solve the problem of
illegal immigration until we experience another terrorist attack on the
scale of 9/11. If this doesn't scare the hell out of you, then continue to
stick your head firmly in the sand - until some terrorist blows it off.

 



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