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Illegals flow into Arizona like water through a broken dam
Manchester Union Leader ^ | May 7, 2005 | Renee Downing

Posted on 05/07/2005 5:09:05 AM PDT by billorites

LIKE MANY other southern Arizonans, I am deeply grateful to the few dozen vigilantes calling themselves Minutemen who set up camp along the Arizona-Mexico border last month. That few people around here were much impressed with a bunch of retirees in camouflage playing soldier, and that there turned out to be almost as many reporters as patriots on the ground, was irrelevant: We were just thrilled by the publicity. We’ve been trying to get the rest of the country to notice what’s going on down here for years.

U.S. immigration policy has turned the Arizona desert between Tucson and the border into a nightmare zone of suffering, death, destruction and terrible ironies, and the people who live here are sick to death of it. Human beings, fragile desert and a whole way of life are perishing, and no one out there seems to care.

For example: Ten days ago, the U.S. Border Patrol rescued 77 “illegal entrants” stranded in a barren stretch of desert 20 miles west of Tucson. After walking for five days, they’d overpowered their coyote (people smuggler), taken his cell phone, called 911 and written “Help” in big letters in the sand. Temperatures were in the 90s, and the group had run out of water the day before. Four people were taken to the hospital by ambulance for hyperthermia and dehydration; two stopped breathing while being examined. The story was so familiar, though, that the morning paper didn’t bother to run a follow-up.

The first thing to understand about the border is that the immediate problem isn’t so much the hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who flood into the United States from Mexico every year. It’s our government’s response to them. While President Bush and others are trying to shape a realistic, orderly guest-worker program, one that would be more humane and presumably free up law enforcement to chase smugglers and terrorists, policy on the ground is to keep everyone out.

From a free-market point of view, this movement of people looks like a classic example of the law of supply and demand. Mexico is poor, overpopulated, intensely corrupt and has a nearly limitless supply of cheap, willing labor. Thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement, competition with inexpensive American corn has ruined tens of thousands of small Mexican farmers, while many of the light manufacturing plants just south of the border that drew so many northward a decade ago have moved operations to Asia. People are going hungry.

The United States, on the other hand, is rich and needs workers who will take jobs Americans don’t want, for lower wages than Americans will accept. (Try this thought experiment: Imagine suggesting that your teen-ager take a summer job picking melons for 12 hours a day in California.) If, by magic, the Minutemen’s dreams were granted overnight — if the border were sealed and the estimated 11 million people living in this country illegally were deported — America would most likely be unrecognizable, and not in a good way. Crops would rot in the fields, bathrooms would stay dirty, mothers of small children would be stuck at home. America is addicted to cheap labor, and withdrawal is beyond contemplation.

Still, we maintain the pretense that we don’t want a docile underclass of workers coming into the United States, and we keep trying to catch them as they cross an increasingly policed border.

The militarization of what had been a fairly porous border started in the 1980s with Ronald Reagan’s “war on drugs,” but began in earnest in 1994, when the Border Patrol mounted Operation Gatekeeper and started building a fence between San Diego and Tijuana, eventually closing the entire California-Mexico border except for one small, environmentally sensitive gap. Then Operation Hold the Line at El Paso and Operation Rio Grande further east shut down most of the Texas border. These changes did not stop the traffic; they simply funneled it into New Mexico and Arizona.

Operation Safeguard was implemented here in Arizona in the border town of Nogales, where a fence went up dividing the American and Sonoran sides of town and diverting migrants out into the desert. The theory on our side seemed to be that no one would be desperate enough to try to cross 50 waterless miles of the Sonoran or Chihuahan desert on foot.

This supposition has proved to be wrong. The Border Patrol’s apprehensions between Oct. 1, 2003, and Sept. 30, 2004, in the Tucson sector totaled 491,771, or 1,347 per day, but the population of undocumented immigrants “has been growing robustly during most of the period of ‘concentrated border enforcement’,” according to the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute. The crossing has not become impossible, just more expensive and dangerous. Since 2000, more than 750 migrants have been found dead in the Arizona desert, according to county medical examiners. And from January 1995 through May 2004, more than 2,600 people have died along the whole border — roughly one death per day, 10 times the rate before operations began. These are just the documented deaths. No one knows how many more lie out there unknown, unrecovered and unrecoverable — after skeletons bleach in the sun long enough, cows and other animals eat them for the calcium.

Driving around the spectacular country south of Tucson, it’s hard to get your mind around the drama taking place just out of sight. A precarious trail along the slopes of the Baboquivari Mountains to the southwest, for instance, became a popular route last year because it’s so hard to patrol. Looking up at the shining white scopes of the National Observatory on Kitt Peak, at the towering sacred monolith of Baboquivari Peak further south, it’s hard to believe that dozens of human beings could be risking their lives on those rugged slopes even as you watch. Anyone who takes a bad fall along that trail is unlikely ever to be found.

The strategy of driving border crossers out into the wilds has also been hell on the people who live north of the line. Ranchers’ land has been covered with trash, their fences cut, livestock scattered, water tanks fouled and property destroyed. Some have given up and left, but it’s hard to sell out because people already know about the trouble. Residents of small, isolated towns have been faced by sudden buildups of equipment and personnel. The Border Patrol set up a “Special Operations” base over the ridge from the tiny settlement of Arivaca without informing inhabitants that 10 large trailers, 10 to 30 trucks, generators, stadium lights and night operations involving helicopters were about to become a feature of their lives for the foreseeable future.

At an emotional meeting held in the Arivaca civic center recently, several people who own land along the ridge poured out their frustration. You build your house next to a wildlife refuge, you tend to think your peace is guaranteed. The Border Patrol was invited to the meeting but did not attend.

The worst and most lasting damage to the landscape, though, is in the 90 percent of the border land that’s owned and theoretically protected by the U.S. government. A chain of wildlife preserves and other protected areas, including Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, is being destroyed, first by the footpaths and litter left by the migrants; second, and more seriously, by quasi-military activities of the Border Patrol.

The Border Patrol is flying Black Hawk helicopters and driving all-terrain vehicles and motorcycles around rare, beautiful desert lands, and no amount of complaint from locals, land managers or environmentalists has slowed them down. It is illegal to take vehicles off-road in national parks and preserves, and illegal for citizens to pull off the awful dirt roads of the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge anyplace where the soil is undisturbed, or to drive at all when the ground is wet. Cabeza Prieta, home to the last 40 Sonoran pronghorn antelope in the United States, is the wildest and driest of American deserts. The Border Patrol has a major base of operations within the refuge. The remaining traces of the centuries-old Camino del Diablo, the Devil’s Highway, have been obliterated, and miles of delicate desert turned to moonscape.

In spite of the collateral damage, what happens next will be more of the same. This March, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Robert C. Bonner announced that the patrol is more than doubling the number of helicopters and planes along the Arizona border and bringing in 534 more agents.

Local opinion on the buildup ranges from outrage among social activists who want an open border all the way to approval from those who think “those people don’t belong here.” Recent immigrants from the Midwest who don’t know or care that Tucson has always been a “brown town” and the desperate ranchers along the border are pleased, if not convinced. Others are horrified that the government, finding that what it’s doing isn’t working, simply proposes to do more of it, and to do it here. The majority just want the whole mess to go away.

And so we who love this beautiful, dying region now live in a sort of occupied zone within our own nation, pinioned by politicians’ indifference and officials’ lack of imagination. We expect another bad summer.

Renee Downing is a freelance writer who has lived in southern Arizona for more than 30 years.


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Comment #41 Removed by Moderator

To: IslamoCommieObserver
I see you are the Free Republic, anti-American token clown.

Sincerely,
ICO

So be it, the DUmmies say the same thing about GW Bush.

42 posted on 05/07/2005 10:05:08 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: IslamoCommieObserver
Do you hang out at DU?

Do you mean post?

No I don't, but sometimes one has to see what drives the liberal mainstream media and the lunacy they promote.

As for you, IMO, you probably are a gold star member over there.

44 posted on 05/07/2005 10:10:28 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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Comment #45 Removed by Moderator

To: IslamoCommieObserver
Thanks for being you.

Sincerely,
ICO

And thank you for being the DUmmie you are.

46 posted on 05/07/2005 10:12:55 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: IslamoCommieObserver
If you and your anti-American ideas have a following at Free Republic, then this forum has lower standards than I thought. Quit hanging out at DU, it's ruining your fragile mind.

Sincerely,
ICO

Dude maybe, you should look over the replies before you shoot off your DUmmie mouth.

See reply #46.

48 posted on 05/07/2005 10:15:44 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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Comment #51 Removed by Moderator

To: IslamoCommieObserver
Why would a Liberal like you, an anti-American, Constitution-hater, hang out on a Conservative web forum? Are you 12 years old, mentally handicapped, hooked on drugs? Did your mommy not love you or hold you enough? What's your deal?? Why do you hate America? Why do you not know right from wrong?? Were you raised in a barn?

Sincerely,
ICO

Am I on "Candid Camera"?

This is too good.

Keep on posting ICO.

52 posted on 05/07/2005 10:20:09 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: Know your rights
LBJ helped create the problem ... and until it's fixed, unskilled immigration will be a drain on our society.

Did you have a reply, or are you too busy baiting the overexcitable?

54 posted on 05/07/2005 10:23:00 AM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: IslamoCommieObserver
You are an embarrassment to Free Republic, unless I misunderstand the purpose of this site.

ICO

Oh sheesh here comes the online Joan of Arc act.

55 posted on 05/07/2005 10:24:26 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: Dane
LBJ helped create the problem ... and until it's fixed, unskilled immigration will be a drain on our society.

Did you have a reply, or are you too busy baiting the overexcitable?

57 posted on 05/07/2005 10:29:45 AM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: IslamoCommieObserver
What exactly is your angle in this criminal activity? Are you an illegal? Do you utilize and exploit these poor souls? What exactly is your problem?

Dude, IMO, you have the problem, going after a lowly internet poster like me.

What's wrong Err Amrica's failings getting you down?

Don't worry, my ego is not boosted by this DUmmie attack, unlike those who get off in front of a camera(pelosi, schumer, et al).

58 posted on 05/07/2005 10:30:13 AM PDT by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: Dane
From the article:

...Thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement, competition with inexpensive American corn has ruined tens of thousands of small Mexican farmers,...

It seems contradictory that the cheap labor that is thriving in this country is supposedly unable to provide the same economic advantage for their own.

The author of this article is whining about what is, on both sides of the argument, while proposing no workable solutions. Unfortunately, that is common even here on FR. The author does point out that the "solutions" create problems of their own while not really solving the core problem at all.

The benefit of the status quo from the Mexican point of view is they can simultaneously dump their poor on us, eliminating any need for welfare spending on their part even if they were so inclined, and the income from the illegals sent back home is their third largest source of income, and it is in American dollars.

Cheap labor here keeps salaries suppressed just as cheap products from abroad keep prices down. None of this would be true were we not fighting our own leftists at home. Rest assured that anything the Democrats propose, from increasing minimum wages to drivers licenses for illegals, is to handicap and transform our constitutional government that provided for our freedom and prosperity. The only reason they aren't squawking about cheap goods from China is because China is our enemy and their friend.

The thing that will eventually force a solution, whatever it turns out to be, to the illegal problem is the rising crime rate brought about by Mexican gangs. Hitler loosed the criminals on society to create unrest and demoralize society. The Communist do the same. Castro emptied his prisons and asylums on us. Democrats fight for the rights of the criminal scum as well as the killing of the innocent unborn and disabled. Is there a pattern here? Absolutely, and the sooner we stop fighting all the problems created by the left and start fighting the Democrats themselves, the sooner we will get back to sanity.

Rest assured, if they ever gain complete control these problems will be solved. All trouble makers, no matter their origin, will be eliminated. History is full of examples.

59 posted on 05/07/2005 10:30:19 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not everything that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
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To: IslamoCommieObserver

Knock it off.

It's new posters like you who are getting all of our illegal immigration threads pulled! Once the threads turn nto flame wars, the threads are pulled.

Debate the facts and we win EVERY time.





60 posted on 05/07/2005 10:30:28 AM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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