A national emergency
World Net Daily
Pat Buchanan
Posted: August 29, 2005
On Aug. 12, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson declared a state of emergency
"due to a chaotic situation involving illegal alien smuggling and illegal drug
shipments" on his southern border. Three days later, Gov. Janet Napolitano
followed suit in Arizona.
Reason: the crisis on the border. The ally-ally-in-free immigration policy
of George Bush and Vicente Fox, beloved of corporate America, has created a
hell on our southern border.
Those Southwestern states are being inundated by illegal aliens trashing
ranches, killing cattle, committing crimes and eating up tax dollars. The
traffic in narcotics and human beings from Mexico is a national scandal and a
human-rights disgrace.
What is true of New Mexico and Arizona is true of our nation, which is now
home to an estimated 10 million to 15 million aliens who have broken our laws
and broken into our country. It is a mark of the cowardice of our leaders that
they are so terrified of being called "bigots" they tolerate this criminality.
The moral rot of political correctness runs deep today in both national
parties.
A president like Teddy Roosevelt would have led the Army to the border years
ago. And if Fox did not cooperate, T.R. would have gone on to Mexico City. Nor
would Ike, who deported all illegal aliens in 1953, have stood still for this
being done to the country he had defended in war.
What are these Bush Republicans afraid of? Dirty looks from the help at the
country club?
The question of whether America is going to remain one nation, or whether
our Southwest will wind up as a giant Kosovo – separated by language and
loyalty from the rest of America – is on the table.
Where is Bush? All wrapped up in the issue of whether women in Najaf will
have the same rights in divorce and custody cases as women in Nebraska. His
legislative agenda for the fall includes a blanket amnesty for illegals, so
they can be exploited by businesses who want to hold wages down as they dump
the social costs for their employees – health care, schools, courts,
cops, prisons – onto taxpayers.
Not only have Richardson and Napolitano awakened – they are on the
front lines – so, too, has Hillary Clinton, who has spoken out against
illegal immigration with a forthrightness that makes Bush sound like a talking
head for La Raza.
Why is a Republican Congress permitting this president to persist in the
dereliction of his sworn duty?
George Bush is chief executive of the United States. It is his duty to
enforce the laws. Can anyone fairly say he is enforcing the immigration laws?
Those laws are clear. People who break in are to be sent back. Yet, more than
10 million have broken in with impunity. Another million attempt to break in
every year. Half a million succeed. Border security is homeland security. How,
then, can the Department of Homeland Security say America is secure?
Who can guarantee that, of the untold millions of illegals here, and the
scores of thousands ordered deported for crimes who have disappeared into our
midst, none is a terrorist waiting for orders to blow up a subway or mall and
massacre American citizens?
Most of these illegals come to work to send money back to their families.
They are not bad people. But because they are predominantly young and male,
they commit a disproportionate share of violent crimes.
Why should U.S. citizens be assaulted, robbed, raped and murdered, and have
their children molested, because their government will not enforce its own
laws?
Is this not an indictment of democracy itself? What dictatorial regime would
put up with this?
The Republican Party claims to be a conservative party. But what kind of
conservative is it who, to cut a few costs or make a few bucks, will turn his
family's home into a neighborhood flop house?
In a recent poll, 40 percent of Mexicans – 40 million people –
said they would like to come to the United States, and 20 percent expressed a
willingness to break in. Time to cut the babble about how NAFTA is going to
solve the problem. This is a national emergency.
Twice, George Bush has taken an oath to "preserve, protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States." Article IV, Section 4 of that Constitution
reads, "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a
Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against
invasion."
Well, we are being invaded, and the president of the United States is not
doing his duty to protect the states against that invasion. Some courageous
Republican, to get the attention of this White House, should drop into the
hopper a bill of impeachment, charging George W. Bush with a conscious refusal
to uphold his oath and defend the states of the Union against "invasion."
It may be the only way left to get his attention, before the border vanishes
and our beloved country dissolves into MexAmerica, what T.R. called a "polyglot
boarding house for the world."
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Pat Buchanan was twice a candidate for the Republican presidential
nomination and the Reform Party's candidate in 2000. He is also a founder
and editor of The American Conservative. Now a political analyst for MSNBC and
a syndicated columnist, he served three presidents in the White House, was a
founding panelist of three national TV shows, and is the author of seven
books.
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