Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Mexico's Undeclared War on America
Toronto Free Press ^ | 01/22/2005 | Alan Caruba

Posted on 01/22/2005 9:09:14 AM PST by Marine Inspector

If a foreign country was sending more than a million of its people to illegally enter the United States every year surely that would be grounds for war. Mexico is doing that. It is no stretch of imagination to say that Mexico in engaged in an undeclared war on the United States of America.

U.S. Border Patrol Agents, according to a January 10 article in the Washington Times, "apprehended 1.15 million illegal aliens last year trying to sneak into the United States between the nation’s land ports of entry, more than 3,100 a day--a 24 percent increase over the year before." Among them, 23,000 people with criminal records were identified and arrested. They included 84 murder suspects, 37 suspected kidnappers, 151 who were wanted on charges of sexual assault, 313 robbery suspects, and 2,630 others implicated in drug-related charges.

"There were 8,577 drug seizures that confiscated 1.4 million pounds of illegal narcotics with an estimated street value of $1.62 billion," according to the Times article by Jerry Seper. In all, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency’s inspectors and officers processed 428 million passengers and pedestrians, including 262 million aliens, "denying entry to more than 643,000 aliens under U.S. law." They were in addition to those trying to steal across the border illegally.

All this was happening as the Mexican Foreign Ministry was publishing "The Guide for the Mexican Immigrant." It is a guide on how to enter the U.S. illegally. It is an act of war. It is part of a long-term plan to flood the U.S., particularly California and the Southwest, with illegal Mexicans in the belief that, once again, the U.S. will grant amnesty to them, thus putting into motion yet another human wave to follow. There must be no amnesty.

President Bush doesn’t see it that way. He calls illegal Mexican aliens "undocumented workers." That is just pure sophistry. It’s spin. He calls the flood of illegal Mexicans "a problem", but it is much more than that. It is an undeclared act of war.

We have fought wars with Mexico in the past. Indeed, Mexico had invited Americans to settle Texas after it had won independence from Spain. In 1836, after the Alamo was overrun, the Battle of San Jacinto resulted in Texas becoming an independent republic. By 1845, the US had annexed Texas. This was followed by the Mexican-American war in 1846-7. By September 14, 1847, our Marines were in Mexico City and we are still singing about the Halls of Montezuma. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the war with the annexation of the Oregon Territory and much of the Southwest, i.e., California, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah. The U.S. paid Mexico $15 million for the land acquired. The U.S. paid additional millions for the Gadsden Purchase of land that now comprises a part of Arizona.

Today, the oligarchy ruling Mexico has hit upon a plan to not only regain its former territory by a de facto form of demographics, deliberately re-populating those States with Mexican citizens and seeking a series of amnesties to confer citizenship that by-passes the normal process, but it is also seeking to suck still more money out of the U.S. with an audacious plan to raid Social Security. It’s not enough that the second largest amount of money Mexico "earns" comes from funds sent home by illegal aliens estimated to number between eight and ten million.

Writing in a recent issue of The American Enterprise, Marti Dinerstein, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, noted that Social Security arrangements between nations are intended to prevent dual taxation of employees who work temporarily in another country and the employers who send them. The second objective is to guarantee an old-age pension for workers who end up paying into the Social Security systems of two countries, but earn insufficient credits to qualify for retirement from either of them alone.

Twenty nations, Mexico included, have Social Security reciprocity agreements with the U.S. Eight of them have so few of these legal, temporary workers that the U.S. Census Bureau doesn’t even keep track. "By 2000, there were an estimated 9.2 million Mexicans living and working in the US."

I have concluded that no branch of the U.S. government has any realistic idea of how many illegal Mexicans are in the country. One thing’s for sure, though, the Social Security pact currently making its way through Congress, as Dinerstein notes, provides no parity between the U.S. and Mexico which accounts for an estimated 69 percent of all illegal aliens in the nation! The pact would be a windfall calculated in millions of dollars for Mexico.

Advocates of "open borders" want the U.S. to sign this Social Security agreement with Mexico and the Bush administration is claiming only 50,000 Mexicans would qualify for it. That figure is bogus. Rep. Rohrabacher says simply enough, "We are talking about huge sums of money--not just for retirement, but for disability payments, premature deaths, caring for the families of illegal immigrants", adding that "it is an outrageous violation of our obligation to watch out for senior citizens of the United States."

Wisely, he calls for "a law specifically banning work by illegal aliens from qualifying for Social Security." Indeed, he has a bill--HR 1631--to prohibit the work histories of non-citizens who are here illegally from being counted toward Social Security earnings." If HR 1631 doesn’t become law, millions of illegal aliens, if yet another amnesty is granted, will become part of the Social Security system because all the time they worked here illegally will be credited to their accounts.

Mexico, in collusion with the Bush administration, is maneuvering to suck Social Security funds across the border for millions of their citizens who are currently here illegally. This is the same administration that is telling us that we must "fix" the Social Security system to protect future generations of Americans.

I can’t tell you exactly when the second Mexican-American War began, but I can tell you it is going on right now.

The National Anxiety Center maintains an Internet site at www.anxietycenter.com. Caruba writes a weekly column, "Warning Signs", posted on the site and excerpted widely on many others. In 2003, a collection of his columns was published by Merril Press.


TOPICS:
KEYWORDS: alien; aliens; caruba; illegal; illegals; immigrantlist; immigration; invasion; mexico; statetopicspam
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-8081-82 next last
To: Regulator
The one in California south of San Diego works just fine and is probably responsible for the increase in traffic in Arizona and New Mexico.

I can see where fences along some parts of the border would have a purpose. I still see no benefit to fencing the entire border. If we'd enact the right policies, we wouldn't need a fence along the entire border. If we don't enact the right policies, a fence along the entire border won't do any good.

Having said that, there are plenty of other methods that work. But Israel and the U.S. have found that good fences do indeed work.

Israel is about the size of New Jersey. I don't know the exact numbers, but I'd guess that the border between the United States and Mexico is at least hundreds and maybe a thousand or more times longer than the entire border around Israel. What works on one scale isn't necessarily going to work on another scale. Good fences will work in some places. They will not work along an entire border of that length.

Bill

41 posted on 01/22/2005 12:39:21 PM PST by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 37 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector; mindspy; mysto; holyscroller; ozarkgirl; Outland; Rick Deckard; ...

Thanks for the post,MI.

”Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Dr. Martin Luther King

Let your congresspeople know what you know. Things like Mexico having more millionaire/billionaires than Saudi Arabia and YET they expect the US to care for thier outcasts while these illegals send $38 billion back to Mexico each year.


42 posted on 01/22/2005 1:20:35 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector

We already know that.


43 posted on 01/22/2005 1:21:30 PM PST by hershey
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: norton; All

"I'm betting that if the planned social security reciprocity were to come about there'd be a whole bunch of 125 year old ex-illegals retired underground in mexico."

Where to begin? The GAO in a Sept report states that the SSA paid out over a billion dollars to unqualified disability recipients, yet many who qualify wait for 4 or 5 years for approval. This is the agency that will calculate who in Mexico gets benefits? The SSA , like most government agencies is dysfunctional.




ONE ILLEGAL COULD COST U.S. TAXPAYERS ONE-HALF MILLION BUCKS

"If a 24-year-old Mexican national who has worked illegally in the U.S. for three years is able to present documents from a friendly doctor and either a W-2 or pay stubs that indicate $12,000 in annual earnings, he will be eligible for the following: nearly $8,000 per year in disability income (adjusted for inflation), until age 65, at which point he would receive the same amount as retirement pay. (If he manages to get an under-the-table job in the U.S. or Mexico, he will be able to double-dip for a second income stream.) If he is survived by his wife or dependents, his family would be able to receive up to almost $12,000 annually. If he dies at 60, and his widow lives to 85, U.S. taxpayers will be on the hook for nearly a half-million dollars. That’s for one worker brought into Social Security by the pact." Source: Joel Mowbray, National Review, 1/27/03, pp. 22, 24


162,000 MEXICAN BENEFICIARIES?

" ‘We are concerned about the sheer magnitude of the agreement,’ said a House Republican aide who is an expert on Social Security. About 94,000 beneficiaries living abroad have been brought into the system by the 20 existing international agreements. A Mexican agreement alone could bring in 162,000 in the first five years." Source: Jonathan Weisman, Washington Post, 12/19/02, p. A1


44 posted on 01/22/2005 1:28:24 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 20 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector

Check out what Chuck Hagel is trying to pull. His bill is endorsed by MALDEF.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1326171/posts


45 posted on 01/22/2005 1:31:15 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: jeremiah; varon; DoughtyOne; WmDonovan; Semaphore Heathcliffe; Endeavor; badbass; t-1000; ...



http://www.townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/mm20040107.shtml

The criminal raid on Social Security
Michelle Malkin
January 7, 2004

My 8-week-old son's Social Security card recently arrived in the mail. On the back, there's a stern warning: "Improper use of this card or number by anyone is punishable by fine, imprisonment or both."

Welcome to the world of government theft and selective enforcement, my boy.

While innocent babes who have yet to earn a penny are threatened with jail time for misusing Social Security cards, the Bush administration appears set this week to turn the ailing government pension program into an international relief fund for illegal alien workers who used counterfeit Social Security cards and stolen numbers to secure illegal jobs.

Unlike the bedtime stories I tell at night, I am not making this up.

This belated gift to the open-borders lobby and Mexican President Vicente Fox is part of a larger amnesty plan that has been in the works since before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. So, why exactly are we rewarding a country that has been obstinately opposed to the War on Terror? Go ask Mr. Brilliant, Karl Rove. This I do know: It couldn't have come at a worse time from either a fiscal or national security standpoint.

According to Rep. Clay Shaw, R-Fla., chairman of the House Ways and Means subcommittee on Social Security, benefits paid to retirees will exceed revenues in just 15 years. The pay-as-you-go system could go belly up as early as 2030. These projections don't take into account the economic impact of the Bush proposal, which would allow untold millions of illegal aliens from Mexico to collect full cash benefits for themselves and their families from their home country -- without having to work the required number of years that law-abiding American citizens must work to be eligible for payouts.

Reporter Joel Mowbray, who first exposed this treachery a year ago, noted that this raw deal may well cost overburdened U.S. taxpayers $345 billion over the next 20 years. Probably much more. As we know from experience, Social Security projections are notoriously off the mark.

The bureaucrats call this scheme "totalization." Try total prostration. The proposed agreement is nothing more than a transfer of wealth from those who play by the rules to those who willingly and knowingly mock our own immigration and tax laws. What are we doing promising lifetime Social Security paychecks to day laborers in Juarez when we can't even guarantee those benefits to workers here at home?

Unbelievably, the White House is trying to convince us to embrace this global ripoff because it "rewards work." No, it rewards criminal behavior. The plan will siphon off the hard-earned tax dollars of American workers who may never see a dime of their confiscated earnings and fork it over to foreigners guilty of at least four acts of federal law-breaking: crossing the border illegally, working illegally, engaging in tax fraud and using bogus documents.

Giving money to scam artists will simply result in more fraud -- not only by Mexican agricultural workers, but also by Middle Easterners such as Youssef Hmimssa, who provided fake Social Security numbers and fraudulent drivers' licenses to members of an accused terrorist cell in Detroit. "If you have the right connection, you can get anything," he testified before the Senate last fall.

The door is now open for all illegal aliens to collect retirement benefits using bogus Social Security cards. What's next: survivors' benefits for the families of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers?


46 posted on 01/22/2005 1:48:28 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: JustAnotherSavage

Just more Globaloney.

Social Security is projected to go upside down in the not too distant future, as it is. Now this.

The American cash cow 'currently known as middle-class dupes' are getting restless.

Couple this fiasco with the Medicare medication add-on, and we're talking open warfare on the middle class. But then, what is Amnesty Amnesia, if not that?


47 posted on 01/22/2005 1:58:03 PM PST by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 46 | View Replies]

To: thoughtomator

Its our politicians that are selling us out, the Mexicans are just launching an invasion.


48 posted on 01/22/2005 3:21:23 PM PST by junta (junta, "is one uppity cracker")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies]

To: dennisw

I thought so.

Thanks.


49 posted on 01/22/2005 3:38:45 PM PST by Marine Inspector (Customs & Border Protection Officer)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 40 | View Replies]

To: JustAnotherSavage

I've seen his bill; it sucks like the rest of them.


50 posted on 01/22/2005 3:44:40 PM PST by Marine Inspector (Customs & Border Protection Officer)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 45 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector
He gets part of the blame, but Congress gets most of the blame.

Rohrabacher appears to be doing something:

Rep. Rohrabacher says simply enough, "We are talking about huge sums of money--not just for retirement, but for disability payments, premature deaths, caring for the families of illegal immigrants", adding that "it is an outrageous violation of our obligation to watch out for senior citizens of the United States."
Wisely, he calls for "a law specifically banning work by illegal aliens from qualifying for Social Security." Indeed, he has a bill--HR 1631--to prohibit the work histories of non-citizens who are here illegally from being counted toward Social Security earnings." If HR 1631 doesn’t become law, millions of illegal aliens, if yet another amnesty is granted, will become part of the Social Security system because all the time they worked here illegally will be credited to their accounts.

H.R. 1631

51 posted on 01/22/2005 4:05:33 PM PST by exhaustedmomma (Tancredo said Bush's guest-worker proposal is "a pig with lipstick")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: Warhammer
Two fences, 250 yards apart, with antipersonnel mines between them. Mexico-side fence clearly marked with signs in English and Spainish that the zone between the fences is mined and those that wish to cross will probably die. Fences to be topped with concertina wire.

My dream is to cut in a canal to replace the Panama Canal.

And stock it with Piranhas. . .

52 posted on 01/22/2005 4:19:17 PM PST by Petruchio (<===Looks Sexy in a flightsuit . . . Looks Silly in a french maid outfit)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 33 | View Replies]

To: DoughtyOne

A correspondent on CNN just said he'd been talking to legislators, and ALL of them say when they go home they get hit with one issue ---ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. The FROBL's have underestimated what the people will do to protect their homes, children and country.


53 posted on 01/22/2005 4:27:00 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 47 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector

Smoke and mirrors, MI, smoke and mirrors. The people are awake to this farse. Thanks for all your help.


54 posted on 01/22/2005 4:28:07 PM PST by JustAnotherSavage (When conservatives break their principles they seem to become casual about breaking the law, too.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 50 | View Replies]

To: JustAnotherSavage

I agree and your welcome.


55 posted on 01/22/2005 4:31:03 PM PST by Marine Inspector (Customs & Border Protection Officer)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 54 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector
Wouldn;t those documents be pretty darned good evidence in prosecuting their employers? After all, if they are in the illegal's real name, the employer could not have verified authorization to work in the US for that illegal, could he?
56 posted on 01/22/2005 5:00:38 PM PST by radicalamericannationalist (The Senate is our new goal: 60 in '06.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: radicalamericannationalist
Wouldn;t those documents be pretty darned good evidence in prosecuting their employers?

They would, except Washington does not what us prosecuting Americans for hiring illegals. That's why we don't do it now.

57 posted on 01/22/2005 5:10:09 PM PST by Marine Inspector (Customs & Border Protection Officer)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 56 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector
Oh, I know. But I would love to see the politicians squirm as they realize that their amnesty program could become the generator of evidence to prosecute their campaign contributors. Maybe that thought will cool some folks' jets.
58 posted on 01/22/2005 5:31:22 PM PST by radicalamericannationalist (The Senate is our new goal: 60 in '06.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 57 | View Replies]

To: radicalamericannationalist

That would be nice.


59 posted on 01/22/2005 5:32:15 PM PST by Marine Inspector (Customs & Border Protection Officer)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 58 | View Replies]

To: Marine Inspector

I say we take care of Mexico before we ever even consider doing anything militarily in Iran!

Mexico is a direct threat and their dealings with the Chinese make it even more imminent


60 posted on 01/22/2005 5:57:13 PM PST by Dr. Marten
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-8081-82 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson