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My article today is predicated on the on-going immigration crisis on the border that has implications for our entire nation and not just for the supposed “Four Border States.” Time and again I have made the point that our nation has 50 border states (Any state that lies along our northern and southern borders, any state that has access to our nation’s 95,000 miles of meandering coastline and any state that has an international airport are all border states.
Furthermore, while so much attention is being given to the horrific conditions under which the unaccompanied alien minors are being detained by the Biden administration other issues concerning the immigration crisis are being ignored by the media and Americans. What is even more disconcerting is how the Border Patrol is being forced to utilize many of their agents and other resources to care for the aliens while their primary mission of border security is being undermined.
This threatens national security, public safety, public health and other important issues.
I hope my article provides you with a bit of “food for thought.”
Facts are indeed, “stubborn things!”
Please take the time to read my commentary in its entirety and check out the links to other articles and materials I included in my article.
Ignorance is not bliss. Knowledge is power, so my article provides some cold hard facts for you to consider and hopefully share with others.
If you like my article I ask that you make a point of posting it on FaceBook and other social media and forward this e-mail to as many folks as you can. It is important to dispel the lies and nonsense about the true nature and significance of effective immigration law enforcement in this particularly perilous era.
Being “Pro-Enforcement” is not “Anti-Immigrant.” Indeed, advocates for immigration anarchy are actually taking an “Anti-Immigrant” position by obfuscating the line that separates lawful immigrants from illegal aliens. To provide a bit of clarity, while we are indeed a “Nation of immigrants” America is not a nation of trespassers. The difference between an immigrant and an illegal alien is comparable to the difference between a houseguest and a burglar.