Table of Contents
For Mom and Dad, my inspiration
For Jesse, my foundation
For Veronica, our future
Introduction
The nineteen hijackers who invaded America on September 11, 2001, couldnt have done it without help from the United States government. We unlocked our doors, spread out the welcome mat, and allowed these foreign visitors to plot death and destruction in the comfort of our home. And they could do it again in a heartbeat.
The United States Congress, pressured by ethnicity lobbyists, corporations, the travel industry, and open-borders activists, aided the September 11 terrorists by losing track of foreign students and visitors overstaying their visas. To this day, no such tracking systems have been implemented.
Federal lawmakers also created visa programs and airline-sponsored regulations that aided the terrorists travel. Those programs remain in place today.
State Department officials established policies that expedited the terroristsvisa applications. Those policies remained in place months after the attack.
And Immigration and Naturalization Service inspectors waved the terrorists through while ignoring their previous overstays and incomplete paperwork. The agencys incompetent, negligent, and corrupted management remains in place today, while Congress debates folding it into the proposed Department of Homeland Security.
The September 11 invaders werent the first to benefit from criminal-friendly immigration policies and practices. Americas historic generosity toward the salt of the earth has been exploited ruthlessly by the scum of the earth. Since the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993, more than forty Islamic radicals convicted or tied to terrorism have exploited all forms of entry into the country, legal and illegal. Six of these Islamic militants were naturalized United States citizens at the time they committed their terrorist acts, eleven were legal permanent residents, twelve were illegal immigrants, thirteen were tourists, and two were students.
And terrorists are just some of the enemies invading our shores.
Angel Maturino Resendiz, who used dozens of aliases, including Rafael Resendez-Ramirez, and became known as the Railway Killer after he murdered twelve Americans, entered the United States illegally dozens of times from Mexico. Though Resendiz had a rap sheet a mile long, he was repeatedly released from custody.
The federal governments failure to track criminals such as Resendiz jeopardizes the men and women in blue assigned to protect Americans. Among the cop-killers who should have been deported but freely roamed our streets:
a Hungarian rapist who gunned down a veteran Los Angeles homicide detective on the verge of retirement
an El Salvadoran alcoholic who shot a female rookie cop from Los Angeles in the face
a Mexican drug dealer who gunned down a young Washington state trooper during a routine traffic stop
a Jamaican convict who shot a Virginia officer point-blank in the head during a foot chase
Our immigration authorities have deliberately granted citizenship or legal permanent residence to hundreds, if not thousands, of other known brutal thugs, including:
a Haitian death squad leader known as The Devil
an Ethiopian war criminal who hung naked women upside down from poles and beat them with wire
a Cuban psychiatric ward nurse who tortured political prisoners with wet electric prods wired to their temples and genitals
Millions who do aspire to live the American Dreaminstead of destroying itwait in line for years to gain legal entry and citizenship. Meanwhile, instead of protecting our borders and weeding out national security threats, immigration officials
release criminal aliens into the community to demonstrate efficiency
smuggle drugs and people
peddle fake documents
trade visas for money and sex
punish and intimidate whistleblowers
In June 2002, President Bush unveiled a plan to create a cabinet-level homeland security agency into which the INS would be folded. But this cosmetic reorganization distracts attention from the millions of illegal aliens who continue to stream into America despite massive government spending on immigration enforcement.
There are currently fewer than four hundred Border Patrol agents along the four-thousand-mile border between Canada and the United Statesless than one agent for every ten miles.
When we do track down illegal aliens, our clogged deportation system, exploited by corrupt immigration lawyers and illegal alien advocates, makes it almost impossible to send them back to their homelands. Regina Norman Danson, who impersonated a Ghanaian queen threatened with a forced clitorectomy, won the celebrity endorsements of Julia Roberts and Hillary Clinton and remains in this country. So do convicted foreign child molesters, burglars, and other violent felons who found sympathizers in the secretive immigration court system. Others who have played the persecution card:
a Palestinian bomb-builder who entered the United States illegally through Canada and claimed political asylum based on alleged persecution by Israelis
a Pakistani militant who claimed political asylum based on his status as an ethnic minority, then went on a shooting spree at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in McLean, Virginia
the mastermind of the deadly 1993 World Trade Center bombing, who traipsed into the country on a fake Iraqi passport without a visa, claimed political asylum, and was released by federal immigration authorities because New York officials didnt have enough space to detain him
an Egyptian national who fled his native country after being arrested on charges of molesting his seven-year-old cousin, claimed religious persecution after illegally crossing the border into the United States from Mexico, and then brutally molested and murdered his twelve-year-old California neighbor
How do we protect ourselves from foreign homicidal evildoers and the hapless bureaucrats who let them roam across our fruited plain? To start, ordinary Americans must realize that their government has failed to carry out its most basic constitutional duty: to provide for the common defense.
Many fine books have been written about the historical, economical, and cultural impact of immigration. This book, written while America plunged into the first year of its War on Terror, expounds on a very simple theme: Immigration policy must be treated as a national security issue. Despite the deaths of thousands of Americans at the hands of foreign menaces on our own soil, our government refuses to take it seriously.
The public deserves informed analysis of whether our fraud-ridden, vote-pandering immigration policiesdesigned for the sake of winning electoral support from minority communitiescontinue to come at the expense of public safety and the national interest.
Even after September 11, the mainstream media has buried its head in the sandpreferring to run scores of cookie-cutter sob stories about illegal aliens unjustly detained instead of focusing on the still rising costs to society of an immigration system run amok. The pages of