Mr. Simcox: Build That Wall

The Minutemen have decided they are going to build a fence along the border- if President Bush doesn’t. Michael got some information about this and he is planning to help with the effort.

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC), which has placed hundreds of civilian volunteers on the Southwest border to stop illegal aliens from entering the country, announced plans yesterday to build a high-security fence on private land along the U.S.-Mexico border.

MCDC President Chris Simcox said six landowners and two construction companies have partnered with the organization to break ground and begin construction on a state-of-the-art security fence similar to one proposed last year by a Pennsylvania-based advocacy group.

I wonder if some people will try to stop this effort? I sense a show down coming…like the old days in the western movies.

Groundbreaking for the fence will be in Arizona on Memorial Day, Mr. Simcox said, unless President Bush deploys National Guard and Reserve troops “to immediately secure the out-of-control Southern border.”

“The existing border crisis is a dereliction of duty by those entrusted with American security and sovereignty, leaving America vulnerable to terrorist infiltration and an unprecedented crime wave caused by drug smugglers, rapists, thieves, human traffickers and murderers who currently cross our border at will,” he said.

Mr. Simcox said the Bush administration had taxed the wages of the American public “to pay for the protection of our country, and expended those dollars to subsidize millions of low-wage illegal workers with housing, education, medical care and welfare benefits.”

Mr. Simcox is totally correct on this. Not only do we have to live with law breaking scumtwats who illegally enter America, we have to PAY for them to be here as well. Screw this shit. I agree with Michael in that we cannot effectively deport the estimated 11 million ILLEGALS already stateside; BUT we can stop the constant inward flow by building a real, serious fence- a wall if you will.

STAY tuned for NEXT WEEK TOO. The Senate is coming back from their *vacation* to debate this issue yet again. And the House gets it next. It ought to be interesting to say the least.

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