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Home Front: WoT
Report urges troops sent to border
2005-05-23
The deployment of 36,000 National Guard troops or state militia on the U.S.-Mexico border would stop the illegal flow of foreigners into America, says a congressional report that credits the Minuteman Project with proving that additional manpower could "dramatically reduce if not virtually eliminate" illegal immigration. The 33-page report, written by investigators for the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, said the Minutemen -- who shut down a 23-mile stretch of the Arizona border last month -- served as a model for a government effort to reclaim the southern border of the United States. "The tide of illegal crossings on the borders of the United States is beyond unsatisfactory; it is catastrophic. It does not ebb and flow -- it only grows. It is rising without measure and eroding the very fiber of our safety, life and culture," the report said. "As we wage the war on terror in foreign lands, we have all our doors and windows open at home. ... The insanity of such a policy, or silent toleration of such a policy is almost criminal in itself," it said. "The Minuteman Project demonstrated that illegal immigration on America's southern border can be dramatically reduced to manageable levels."

The report, to be released today, also said the U.S. Border Patrol failed "through no fault of its rank-and-file enforcement officers" to protect the United States from an influx of illegals. It said the agency's uniformed leadership should be pointed in a "new direction" as it is in "total denial of the magnitude of the disaster" and -- as currently organized, staffed and supported -- "cannot be relied upon" to remedy the situation soon. "The Border Patrol needs new direction from the Department of Homeland Security if it is to shake off the lethargy from years of undermanned frustration," the report said. "The patrol needs to empower its outstanding field officers to act as necessary to accomplish the patrol's mission ... to energize its leadership to think outside the box."

The report said Congress and the states could sustain the success of the Minuteman Project -- whose members were lightly armed, had no arrest powers, were not paid and traveled to Arizona at their own expense -- with the deployment of National Guard troops or state militia working in coordination with the Border Patrol. The report said that sufficient reinforcements exist in current National Guard units and could be put on the border by governors and the secretary of defense within one month, if the political will exists. As an alternative to using existing powers and forces, the report said, a $2.5 billion annual initiative coordinated through the states for the issuance of Homeland Security grants could authorize and fund state militia, or state defense forces, to assist the Border Patrol. State militia units already exist in 22 states, including Maryland and Virginia. Militia units also are located in the border states of California, New Mexico and Texas.
Posted by:Steve

#7  PSHAW! 36,000! Hah! Look at the border. Where are the existing crossings? There are only a tiny handful, because the rest of the border is nasty, and sometimes horrific desert on both sides, with no towns, no roads, nothing. Nowhere to go from and nowhere to go to. Nobody is going to cross there. On top of it, the military doesn't have to do the job themselves. The Border Patrol will still be there, at the main crossing routes. All the Army has to do is man the marginal crossing routes. Maybe a few hundred a day could *possibly* cross the harshest places of the entire border. But a few hundred illegals is manageable, compared to 5,000 to 10,000 a day or more right now.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-05-23 17:44  

#6  hmmm - imagine that! Illegal immigration CAN be addressed... go figure
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-23 16:20  

#5  palabra a su madre!
Posted by: BH   2005-05-23 14:26  

#4  Ã‚¡Aztlan su bizznitch gringoes y 40oz libre a todos chicano pimpez!
Posted by: Mac Suirtain   2005-05-23 14:17  

#3  I agree Ed. Build a 100 foot wall above and below the border. Stretch it from Cali to Tex. Put signs on it, (in espanol of course) - enter at your own risk, tresspassers violating the sovereignty of the U.S. will be shot. That's what needs to be done a side from N.G. troops. Unfortunately no one in our congress or admin has the ballz to do either.
Posted by: Slulet Glater4736 aka Jarhead   2005-05-23 13:10  

#2  36,000 NG troops aren't needed. A hight fence and a few hundred snipers will be cheaper and more effective. If you can't protect your borders, then you are not a nation. You're Belgium.
Posted by: ed   2005-05-23 12:19  

#1  "The deployment of 36,000 National Guard troops or state militia on the U.S.-Mexico border would stop the illegal flow of foreigners into America, says a congressional report that credits the Minuteman Project with proving that additional manpower could "dramatically reduce if not virtually eliminate" illegal immigration. The 33-page report, written by investigators for the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, said the Minutemen -- who shut down a 23-mile stretch of the Arizona border last month -- served as a model for a government effort to reclaim the southern border of the United States."

Finally some common sense.....lets hope for once that congress addresses this issue with some common sense.

Thank you Minutemen!
Posted by: Angating Jeash7562   2005-05-23 11:40  

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