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National Security: Illegal Aliens, Terrorists, Ports, Borders, & War |
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There were many protest rallies, today - 04/10/06, by illegal aliens wanting more rights in America. Did they protest their home government for better treatment? Why are they NOT contributing to improve the economy of their native country? Why does the Mexican government print pamphlets instructing their citizens as to how to sneak across the U.S.-Mexican border? Poorly educated illegal aliens take away jobs from the poorest Americans.
A porous border is a porous border. Since almost 3,000 Americans died in terrorist attacks on 09/11/01, there is still a flood of illegal aliens coming across the U.S. border daily. It wouldn't make any difference if we had a common border with Norway. Just because aliens sneaking across the border may not be carrying weapons, they may still be carrying plans for future terrorist attacks; or as with suicide bombers, we could have terrorists coming across the border deliberately self-infected with serious lethal pathogens, as in Robert Ludlum's "Covert One: The Hades Factor."
After 4 1/2 years after the 9/11 attacks, only 3% of import cargo in our nation's ports is randomly examined.
How more secure are Americans by having the lives of American troops being wasted in an unnecessary war in Viet Nam and in the 2nd invasion of Iraq? Hurricane Katrina proved the stupidity of sending 1/3rd of the National Guard to the other side of the planet. The response took 48-hours to get to the Gulf Coast. What if America was militarily attacked when 1/3rd of the National Guard are overseas and American troops are dying in an unnecessary war? |
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Some Solutions?
In Austin, Texas, students of the various computer classes at a technical vocational school are hired by the computer companies in the Austin area. Likewise, the American and Japanese companies owning the machiadora factories should form an education consortium, similar to Austin's, to fund schools AND universities in the poorest regions of Mexico.
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