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Heard a great idea this evening: an ADOPT-A-MILE program for the Southwest border. Have freedom loving Americans - who respect the rule of law and believe in national sovereignty - adopt a mile of the border. Unfeasible, I know......and it could result in some good ol boys going a little too far to protect their mile. But it does give a person pause to think about how the federal government has failed to do its job, exacerbated by the wishy-washy rhetoric of the Administration when it comes to deportation, sovereignty(see Sec. Johnsons comments on Sunday news show) and border security. But: who is going to protect our nation with regard to the crisis currently seen at the border in the Rio Grande Valley? If the Federal government, which guarantees every state in Article 4 Section 4 of the United States Constitution protection against invasion, is failing to do its job in enforcing the Immigration and Custom laws with regard to illegal entry, then the states will have to do it. In order to protect individual STATE sovereignty and reduce the burden (current or future burdens) on state resources such as for healthcare and education, states will have no choice but to act, IMHO. People think I am harsh or misguided when I use invasion when discussing how it is written in Article 4 Section 4. But think about it like this: Tourist invade local coastal communities every summer. Or The home was invaded by a swarm of bees. Invasion takes many forms. 150,000 Allied troops invaded the beaches at Normandy. 300,000 unaccompanied minors have invaded our southern border states (estimated over the past two - three years). So many that, logistically, they must be moved inland from the beach head and be dispersed in order to keep from taxing the resources in the immediate areas. Where and when does it stop? A lot of us here in Washington are doing all that we can to fight this. Regardless of how one feels about amnesty for the illegal aliens currently residing in the US, I dont believe you can support this blatent violation of our sovereignty nor support the continued failure by the Administration to enforce basic immigration laws (which are similar, really, all over the globe as it relates to illegal entry - not unique to the US).
Posted on: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 03:11:59 +0000

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