-Caveat Lector-

For an immigration time-out: http://www.projectusa.org/

Never again
Issue 95: September 16, 2001

+== TIME OUT PROJECT ==+

Visible from the west-facing windows, the smoke still rises above the
place where thousands of our fellow citizens remain buried under the
wreckage of the World Trade Center.

Horror gives way to anger as the enormity of what has happened sinks
in.  We feel anger at our enemies, and anger at those who have permitted
this to happen.

As our nation prepares to retaliate militarily for this gruesome attack,
we must remember that one very appropriate way to honor the dead and
comfort their loved ones will be to take concrete steps to lessen the
chance, to whatever extent possible, of something like this ever
happening again.

This means, in part, implementing a prudent border policy.  Going after
terrorists and improving airport security, while important, are not
enough; America is vulnerable on many other fronts.

Many pro-borders activists can recall the seminal moment when he or she
awoke to the serious implications of current immigration policy.

For the founder of ProjectUSA, it was walking down a street in Beijing
and seeing a poster plastered on a nearby wall that was an advertisement
in Chinese for an "English language school" in Beijing, upon graduation
from which the "student" would receive a "free visa" to Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada -- the "future summer resort city for
Beijing."   From there, the poster promised, "it is easy to get into the
United States."

May many others find their seminal moments now.
__________
September 11, hours before the WTC attack, Bill Clinton told an
Australian audience that he "supported the ultimate wisdom of a
borderless world for people and for trade."
Read Steve Sailer's great piece (VDARE)
"The Gods Of The Copybook Headings With Terror And Slaughter Return."
http://www.vdare.com/sailer/copybook_headings.htm

Fortress North America: It's time for uniform, continental security
(Toronto Sun)
http://www.canoe.ca/CNEWSAttack010914/fisher.html

Terrorists' entry into U.S. shows vulnerability of visa system (Los
Angeles Times, 2001)
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/breaking/0915attackvisas15-ON.html

INS policies criticized as too lenient toward students (Houston
Chronicle)
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/1050338

Chinese researching sensors at USAF lab; Scientists working since 1995
on critical, high-tech R&D projects for Pentagon
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=22752


+== TAKE POSITIVE ACTION ==+

It is essential that we do what we can to prevent a recurrence of the
September 11th attacks.  Policymakers should seriously consider taking
these common sense steps:

=> implement a common security zone with Canada, standardizing
point-of-entry procedures and sharing information;

=> massively beef up security and inspections at the Mexican border and
scuttle the hugely reckless plan to open U.S. highways to Mexican trucks
-- a plan experts agree will make human smuggling easier;

=> end the classification of legal permanent residents (LPRs) for
military intelligence purposes as U.S. Persons, which practice prevents
Intelligence Oversight of LPRs, who are, in fact, still technically
foreign citizens;

=> eliminate student visas since, outside the financial benefit to
universities, there is no real reason for them, and the potential
downside is enormous;

=> implement "Sec 110," the border-exit system (torpedoed by former
Senator Spencer Abraham and former INS Commissioner Doris Meisner) which
would greatly aid authorities in tracking tourist (and student) visa
overstays, and vigorously pursue and repatriate overstayers;

=> fully staff Immigration and Naturalization Service operations to
authorized levels at all U.S. ports and entry points;

=> correct the inefficiencies and inaccuracies of the I-94 entry/exit
form and make it more user-friendly;

=> reduce the number of forms and paperwork required to refuse entry at
US airports under the ER and I-275 programs;

=> begin prosecuting U.S. citizens and LPR's who are apprehended
attempting to smuggle their family members into the United States;

=> establish a tamper-proof national identity card that includes
"biometric" information;

=> drastically curtail the ability of foreign governments and their
business "fronts" to operate in the United States;

=> withdraw the probably well-intentioned but manifestly foolish House
bill H.R. 1996 and Senate bill S. 799 which are intended to prevent
racial profiling at U.S. Customs -- we must allow good cops to make fair
judgments based on instinct and experience;

=> reject extension of the fraud-riddled marriage amnesty bill (Sec.
245i), which makes it more difficult for the INS to screen out
undesirables since it allows illegal aliens in this country to remain
and thereby essentially by-pass normal security checks (which should be
improved) at American embassies abroad ;

=> implement another immigration time-out (H.R. 2712), similar to what
we had between 1925 and 1965, in order to give the assimilation process
time to counter the growing presence of unassimilated, impenetrable,
culturally antagonistic ethnic enclaves.

You can help this week by offering a prayer for those who lost loved
ones in the heinous attacks on Tuesday, and by offering a prayer for our
country, that we may do the right thing now.


+== QUOTE OF THE WEEK ==+

Innocence is lovely in the child, because in harmony with its nature;
but our path in life is not backward but onward, and virtue can never be
the offspring of mere innocence. If we are to progress in the knowledge
of good, we must also progress in the knowledge of evil.

Mrs. H. O. Ward
U.S. author (1824-1899)


+==EMAIL OF THE WEEK==+

Read dozens of responses to Tuesday's ezine on the WTC attack:
http://projectusa.org/Ezine/ezine_links/emails-1.htm

So far, all of the people defending Mass-immigration and calling Project
USA racist, either live outside of New York, or is some immature college
kid from the cornfield.

Let me tell all of you something....I was there. I survived. I saw the
destruction of my city I grew up and worked in. I ran for my life as the
greatest buildings in the world fell. As I see the news reports over and
over again, it is clear who is responsible, and what needs to be done.

If these people were not allowed into my country unchecked, the WTC
would still be standing, and many of my co-workers and friends would be
alive. We must close the borders now, and all illegal aliens deported.
We must take back America, even though it may be too late.

John D. Lictro
Brooklyn, NYC


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