Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Even if we Build it, they will Come...
Studies published by the Brookings Institute and others, comparing illegal border crossings before and after the southern border fence was built have come to the conclusion that the success rate is virtually the same for illegal aliens whose most recent crossing occurred before the border was regularly monitored, and those crossing during the period when the border fence had been in place. In other words, the recent border enforcement build-up seems to have made little or no appreciable difference in terms of the clandestine illegal entry into the United States. These studies show that it will obvious take a lot more than a fence to hold off the huge human tsunami expected to be banging on our southern border fence during the next crucial five years.
“If you build a 50-foot fence, I’ll show you a 51-foot ladder”.
As the nefarious Venezuelan de facto dictator, Hugo Chavez, and his leftist ALBA Alliance become more and more aggressive toward pro Washington democratic governments in the region, illegal immigration into the U.S. will become much more than a simple social problem. Authoritarian leftist dictators in the ALBA dominated countries of Latin America will undoubtedly bankrupt their countries and the repressed and hungry populations will look to “El Norte” as we’ve witnessed with the inner tube and boat people of the failed Cuban 50 year old Castro dynasty.
The U.S is presently in the initial early stages of a hemispheric struggle for ideological supremacy in the Americas with the socialist ALBA Alliance formed by Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro. It is clear that during the past ten years, the U.S. focus was on Middle Eastern oil and on chasing Osama bin Laden around the block. During this time of U.S. neglect toward Latin America, the balance of power in the hemisphere shifted and now instead of only Cuba to deal with, we have an anti American alliance that includes eight Latin American countries, and the nefarious leadership of the Sandinista, Miguel D’Escoto, in the once neutral and unbiased Organization of America States.
There have already been early warning shots across the bow with the popular but failed uprising against the Paraguayan ALBA president, Fernando Lugo; the recent and important electoral defeat for the ALBA regime in Argentina; and the ouster of Manuel Zelaya in Honduras. It is to be expected that Hugo Chavez and his ALBA acolytes will not let these precedents stand because his entire organization could become the collapsing dominoes of the 21st Century.
The drums of war are already beating subtly on the horizon in our southern hemisphere, and it’s up in the air whether President Obama is the man for the job. Before us and in the coming years, we are facing a confrontation that will be imposed on us whether we like it or not, and the longer we flip flop indecisively the stronger and more unified our enemies will become.
Sensing blood in the water, China and Russia are already watchfully circling the skies and making inroads. Russian naval forces including their ultra modern missile frigate, Peter the Great, have been conducting joint maneuvers with Venezuela, and Hugo Chavez has recently purchased fleets of the modern Sukhoi-35 fighter bombers and other modern Russian weaponry. China has also recently given Brazil a ten billion dollar loan to further develop their oil refining capacity, and they have even offered to build Costa Rica a new soccer stadium.
An early signal regarding the Obama administration’s resolve and intent will be whether or not the U.s. joins the lynch mob condemning and further isolating the interim government of Honduras, or will we move to stop the meddling interventionist, Hugo Chavez…
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