Just about everyone said it, and maybe we can't deport their a**es, but what most of them didn't say and what we can and are doing is that by simply tightening the laws already in place, and taking down the "All Amigo's and Senorita's Welcome" sign we've made great strides in lowering the border crossings in recent years. Perhaps with a little more legal oomph along, with the tightening of American money belts thanks to these very illegals now abandoning their sweetheart mortgages (given to them by the democrats)and the drying up of jobs (given to them by republicans), we can start to reclaim our country again.
Once the long awaited and often delayed border fence and wall get's closer to completion the numbers will get even better thank the lord above. In fact, just think if this effort continues of all the time we American's will collectively save in the future not having to press one for English any more, or at least not as often. Countless hours for sure and lowered frustration levels will also be a unexpected dividend..
Notice however as SEE BS attempts to paint it only as an economic decision by the poor little undocumented Migrant Workers, or whatever BS PC terminology they are being forced to use in MSM newsrooms across the nation to denigrate and minimize the effects that increased enforcement have brought about. Likely a maneuver designed to go back to their good old days of anyone anytime anywhere by trying to demonstrate increased law enforcement isn't having any effect on the flow back and forth of illegals.
I for one hope that Americans collectively realize that most of these bad mortgages were given to these very illegals and they along with a few other groups are responsible for your disappearing 401K's and other monetary distressing actions we will all bear the brunt of over the next couple years at least.
Mexico Border Arrests Drop For 2nd Year, Less Activity Along Busiest Stretch Of Arizona Crossings; Economic Conditions Possible Factor
- CBS News: "(AP) Arrests of people entering the United States illegally along the busiest stretch for such crossings fell for the second year in a row, possibly reflecting economic conditions in both the U.S. and Mexico, a Border Patrol spokesman said Friday.
From October 2007 through August, agents in the 260-mile Tucson sector arrested just under 300,000 illegal immigrants. That's 16 percent fewer than the nearly 359,000 caught during the same period last year.
In the 125-mile Yuma sector, fewer than 8,000 illegal immigrants were captured in the same period - down from more than 37,000 last year, for a 78 percent decrease.
'There are a number of different elements for any change, including, of course, our right mix of man power, technology and infrastructure,' Tucson sector spokesman Rob Daniels said.
National Guardsmen supplemented the Border Patrol until July. The now-completed two-year mission deployed as many as 6,000 Guardsmen along the entire southwestern border as the patrol launched a hiring program to double its number of agents." continued
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