Saturday, February 9, 2013

MEXICAN INVASION GOES WELL ON TEXAS BORDER - RICK PERRY SURRENDERS


“While the Obama Administration downplays violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Texas reveal that Mexican drug cartels have transformed parts of the state into a war zone where shootings, beheadings, kidnappings and murders are common.

In fact, drug-cartel violence is so severe that Texas counties along the Mexican border are under attack around the clock, according to an alarming report [1] published by the state’s Department of Agriculture. The agency was ordered by the state legislature to conduct an assessment of the impact of illegal activity along the Texas-Mexico border on rural landowners and the agriculture industry.”

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A Texas-sized silence as immigration talks ramp up

By PAUL J. WEBER | Associated Press – 6 hrs ago


Associated Press/Eric Gay, File - FILE - In this Jan. 29, 2013 file photo, Gov. Rick Perry delivers the state of the state address in the house chambers at the state capitol, in Austin, Texas. With nearly two …more  million illegal immigrants and a 1,200-mile border with Mexico, Texas has more at stake than most states in the renewed push to overhaul the nation's immigration system. Yet so far, Perry and Republicans who control the Legislature have been conspicuously sitting this debate out. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)  less 

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — With nearly 2 million illegal immigrants and a 1,200-mile border with Mexico, Texas has more at stake than most states in the renewed push to overhaul the nation's immigration system.

Yet so far, Gov. Rick Perry and Republicans who control the Legislature have been sitting this debate out.

They're not resurrecting dozens of contentious immigration bills that roiled the statehouse in 2011. They're not making the rounds on TV and radio to talk about President Barack Obama's plan for legalizing immigrants. They're not even saying the word "immigration."

When Perry delivered his State of the State recently — his first since his failed presidential run — glaringly absent in the 37-minute speech was any mention of the issue at all.

The silence speaks to the sudden political shift in immigration since last fall's presidential election, in which Hispanics voted Democratic by a nearly 3-to-1 margin and created a powerful incentive for Republicans to change their approach to this growing ethnic group.

In Congress, Republicans have softened their opposition to accommodating immigrants, and a bipartisan group of Senate negotiators unveiled a bill framework that includes a pathway to citizenship for those already in the U.S. so long as border security is beefed up.

But in Texas, the party has been left speechless in the Capitol. GOP leaders find themselves caught between traditional supporters, who feel swamped by illegal immigrants and want tough action, and a surging Hispanic population. Minorities accounted for nearly nine out of every 10 new Texas residents in the past decade, and the demographic shift could soon transform the politics in a state where Democrats haven't won a statewide office since 1994.

"There's not nearly as much energy around it as there was," says Republican state Rep. John Zerwas, acknowledging the collapse of hard-line immigration proposals such as his to require state agencies to compile the costs related to illegal immigrants. "I think you're seeing that at the national level, and probably a good bit of that is trickling down to the state level."

Similar pivots are under way in other Republican statehouses, but perhaps nowhere is the change more evident than in Texas because of how much rhetoric the issue has traditionally received here.

Texas Republicans regularly used illegal immigration as a campaign cudgel against Democrats like Obama and as a rallying point for fed-up conservatives while trying to reach out to legal Hispanic residents as the party best aligned with their values.

Only two years ago in his State of the State address, Perry called for punishing "sanctuary cities" that bar police officers from asking detainees about their immigration status.

There's no talk of such measures now.

"You want an answer? That tried and that failed," said Texas Republican Party Chairman Steve Munisteri. "Responsible leadership is now focusing on things that have a chance to get passed."

Immigration isn't an easy subject to ignore in Texas, though.

About 16 percent of the illegal immigrants in the United States live in the state, according to a Department of Homeland Security report in 2012, and immigration leaves an outsize footprint on the state's infrastructure.

When a district judge ruled this week that Texas' system for paying for public schools was unconstitutional, he sided with arguments that state funding hasn't kept pace with rising numbers of students needing extra instruction to learn English. The ruling may force the Legislature to overhaul school finance by the summer.

So red-hot was immigration for Texas Republicans in the last legislative session that state Rep. Debbie Riddle camped outside the clerk's office to make sure her bills targeting illegal immigrants were filed first. About 50 bills related to immigration were filed in all. This time, Riddle, who once famously warned of immigrant mothers in the U.S. giving birth to "terror babies" who would grow up to attack the country as unsuspecting citizens, has not submitted any immigration proposals.

Perry talked tough about illegal immigration in his race for president, making his demand for more federal "boots on the ground" on the border all but a campaign slogan. But other Republican candidates talked even tougher. Perry wound up being criticized for his support of a 2001 state law that allowed tuition breaks for the children of illegals.

State demographers have predicted that Hispanics will make up a plurality of Texans by 2020, and then become the majority between 10 and 20 years later. In the last governor's race, the Republican nominee, Perry, won less than 40 of the Hispanic vote, according to exit polls.

Last summer, the Texas GOP softened on immigration at the party's annual convention, acknowledging that mass deportation isn't possible and calling for common ground. Six months later, some far-right Republicans are seething that immigration has dropped off the party's radar.

"Establishment Republicans are trying to brand a different message," said Maria Martinez, executive director of the Immigration and Reform Coalition of Texas that backed "sanctuary city" proposals in 2011.

Texas could still wind up with a say on the new immigration plan. The Senate immigration plan would create a commission of lawmakers and border-state community leaders to assess when adequate border security measures have been completed.

Freshman Democratic U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, who previously served in the Texas House, doubts his home state would let that happen.

"I don't think that Rick Perry and (Arizona Gov.) Jan Brewer will ever say the border is secure," Castro said. With conservatives angry about the issue, "they know they risk a primary challenge if they come out and say the border is secure."

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Published on Judicial Watch (http://www.judicialwatch.org)



Mexican Drug Cartels Make Texas Border A “War Zone”


By Judicial Watch Blog

Created 18 Oct 2011 - 12:07pm

While the Obama Administration downplays violence along the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities in Texas reveal that Mexican drug cartels have transformed parts of the state into a war zone where shootings, beheadings, kidnappings and murders are common.

In fact, drug-cartel violence is so severe that Texas counties along the Mexican border are under attack around the clock, according to an alarming report [1] published by the state’s Department of Agriculture. The agency was ordered by the state legislature to conduct an assessment of the impact of illegal activity along the Texas-Mexico border on rural landowners and the agriculture industry.

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples hired two reputable military veterans to conduct the probe. One of them is a retired four-star Army General (Barry McCaffrey) who served as Bill Clinton’s Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The other, retired Army Major-General Robert Scales, is the former commander of the U.S. Army War College.

The results of their in-depth investigation have ignited outrage among border state officials who are sick of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano’s reassurances that the border is “as secure as it has ever been.” [2] Just a few months ago, during a heavily promoted visit to El Paso, Napolitano said violence along the Mexican border is merely a mistaken “perception” because the area is better now than it ever has been.

The reality is that in the past two years Texas has become increasingly threatened by the spread of Mexican cartel organized crime as the enterprises move their operations into the U.S., according to the new assessment. They recruit street gangs and exploit porous borders by using all the traditional elements of military force, including logistics, intelligence and deadly firepower.

This has created a sort of “narco-terrorism” which takes on the classic trappings of a real war, the report concludes. “Crime, gangs and terrorism have converged in such a way that they form a collective threat to the national security of the United States.” However, the report points out that “federal authorities are reluctant to admit the increasing cross-border campaign by narco-terrorists.”

In the meantime, Texas has become an “operational ground zero” in the cartels’ effort to expand into the U.S. This has put residents of border communities in the crossfire of escalating violence resulting from conflicts between cartels, paramilitary enforcement groups and transitional gangs struggling for control of drug and illegal alien smuggling routes into the U.S. from El Paso to Brownsville.

Incredibly, Napolitano proclaimed that “some of America’s safest communities are in the Southwest border region…” during her spring visit to El Paso. She actually said that “misinformation about safety” was negatively impacting border communities by driving visitors away and hurting local businesses.    

 

 

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READER SPEAKS OUT ON IMMIGRATION

 

 

By Frosty Wooldridge
July 7, 2011
NewsWithViews.com

Readers responded to “Devolving America into parallel societies” with their own solutions. Mollie, a Texan, watches daily as her state, now harboring 1.5 million illegal alien migrants, suffers failing schools, medical services and overwhelmed prisons.

What are your ideas for solutions to our immigration dilemma?

“I just visited the LBJ Library here in Austin, Texas,” said Mollie. “They have a special exhibit about the 1960’s. LBJ was the “spark of Socialism” (after FDR) in this nation. Many of the programs he started were designed to do just that, but I was younger and just didn’t realize all he did. The most disgusting thing about this exhibit was the first thing you saw- Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”! OMG- the very “mentor” for all Obama’s ways is being promoted in this exhibit!

Well, here goes for more suggestions:

1. Citizenship must be verified on voter registrations- don’t know how long this has been going on, but by law it can’t be verified! This has been in effect for over 20 years. All you need to register to vote is a Social Security number and you don’t ever have to have the card, so only God knows where they got the number (stolen or from “convicted felons”). I know this because I registered 400 folks to vote back in 1992 in Houston, Texas and personally called to verify if anyone checked only to be told “we simply don’t have the time or personnel to do this.” Big Mistake, America, just like allowing Houston to be a “Sanctuary City”. Are you aware that some states allow folks to register to vote the day of the election? How can anything be verified? I’ve learned a lot since 2008 and hopefully so have others. ACORN needs to be abolished, but I think it’s still “growing more Communists.”

2. Bring back the “Literacy Test” to vote and ballots in English only. Making Spanish our “national language would be a huge mistake when all the Chinese are learning English. If we keep buying their goods, we may need to teach Chinese in our schools should China take us over, but most people are too stupid to learn it!

3. Welfare programs should not be available to “non-citizens” (especially since only citizens who pay taxes support these programs)! Democrats started all the crap about foreigners getting Social Security and now the Mexicans are filling out forms for “earned income credits” (meaning they worked only for cash, never paying a dime into this system because they never paid any income tax, but want to collect Social Security anyway? President of Mexico should be so proud of all the ways his citizens are “ripping off” Americans now that there are no borders. Perhaps he can convince Obama to just “annex” Mexico since all the Christians, especially Catholics, are into “Love Thy Neighbor.” I’m all for the food stamps being for only certain SKU numbers, not “anything but alcohol and tobacco products” like here in Texas on the Lone Star Card.

4. Drug and alcohol testing for Medicaid or Medicare. While we are at it, definite weight guidelines and no smoking. I’m tired of paying for other folks’ bad habits. Obama Care will just make everyone start smoking again. No more drug re-hab programs or free needles. No more AIDS treatment (So Sorry, Obama was wrong to allow AIDS folks to come to this nation.) Well, they used to “inspect” folks for diseases, lice, and everything else at Ellis Island, but now we allow them bring back diseases we long ago eradicated! Oh, and they expect us to pay to vaccinate all these folks who have never had any vaccinations, especially all the kids we pay to educate.

5. Anything else that dissolves the “Nanny State” and makes folks more responsible for their own lives. I’m tired of “unwed mothers” getting more welfare (Mormons and Muslims just use this because the “extra wives” aren’t legal and they are “cashing in” big time. Perhaps Obama will allow “multiple marriage partners” in the future since he’s creating his “Have it Your Way” society for his “Obama Nation”!)

“I love what Roy Beck is doing, but until we find a way to get Republicans back in control of Congress, not much is possible,” said Mollie. “Congress can pass laws, but enforcing them is another issue. My fear is that Obama will issue an Executive Order making many “illegals” become “citizens” just in time for the election. This will spark a “Revolution” such that he can declare “Martial Law” here and be totally in control!

“We also need to have more specific “job qualifications” for POTUS and require proper (authentic, not fake or fabricated) documentation prior to candidate running! Like any other high-level job, there should be a “psychological testing” and definitely full terms in Senate.

“We’ve had it with someone who was supposedly born in Hawaii (actually Kenya) and raised in Indonesia (totally Muslim nation). Can you imagine what Obama learned about United States history? What some Americans learned in 2008 is how many “idiots” exist in this nation and how many will vote strictly on “looks” and nothing else! I honestly believe Obama answers to folks on the other side of the globe, not American citizens because he isn’t an American citizen! Go to www.obamacrimes.info if you haven’t already. “How can we allow this man to remain in office? Why isn’t anyone doing anything? Are they afraid? Obama is part of the Muslim plan to take over and Saudis paid for his Harvard Law School education. Why is it that no one remembers him from any of his colleges? (He attended Occidental College in California as a “foreign student”, using a Social Security number his grandmother “lifted” from a man who died in Hawaii, but was originally from France and lived in Connecticut until he moved to Hawaii, but never paid into the system, so wasn’t going to collect.) Yes, his grandparents were “Communist liars” and he’s a “Muslim liar” and we are “becoming like other nations”, particularly Mexico where they “lie, cheat, and steal”, but I’m also learning that in the Middle East, “lying is a form of communication” and “stealing is a form of commerce.”

Mollie shows her anger, frustration and contempt for Congress and the president. Can you imagine who will write another response in 2035 when another 72-75 million third world immigrants inhabit the USA?

Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Wednesdays as he interviews top national leaders on his radio show "Connecting the Dots" at www.themicroeffect.com at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Adjust tuning in to your time zone.

 

 

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