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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Chertoff: Twice as many agents on border

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Buzzm1

STOP THE INVASION!!! BUILD THE FENCE!!! MANDATE E-VERIFY!!! Southwest Border Patrol Sector Apprehensions (Source DHS/CBP) Fiscal Year-------------2005---------2006---------2007-------2008 (ends 9/30) San Diego------------126,879-----142,104---- 152,460--- 162,390 El Centro--------------55,725-------61,465----- 55,883----- 40,961 Yuma-----------------138,492-----118,549----- 37,992------ 8,363* Tucson --------------439,053-----392,074---- 378,239--- 317,696 El Paso---------------122,624-----122,256----- 75,464----- 30,312 Marfa ------------------10,532--------7,520------- 5,536------ 5,391 Del Rio -----------------68,547------42,636----- 22,920----- 20,761 Laredo -----------------75,268------74,840----- 56,714------43,658 Rio Grande Valley --134,136----110,528------ 73,430----- 75,473 Apprehensions----1,171,386--1,071,972-----858,638----705,005 *The Yuma Sector presently has a total of 94 miles of fencing. The difference is apparent. The Yuma Border Patrol Sector is under control: -------Yuma Border Patrol Sector Apprehensions-------- -----------OCT FY2009---338 FY2008--1094 FY2007--3478 FY2006--9428 FY2005--8872 The El Paso Border Patrol Sector will soon be under control -------El Paso Border Patrol Sector Apprehensions-------- -----------OCT FY2009--1468-- *The El Paso Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol is currently in the process of constructing 80 miles of vehicle fencing in New Mexico and approximately 56 miles of pedestrian fencing in New Mexico and Texas, officials said. FY2008--3605 FY2007--6183 FY2006-11027
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STOP THE INVASION!!! UNITED STATES BORDER APPREHENSIONS (Source DHS/CBP) 1987--1,190,488------1995--1,394,554------2003----931,557 1988--1,008,145------1996--1,649,986------2004--1,160,395 1989----954,243------1997--1,412,953------2005--1,189,075 1990--1,169,939------1998--1,555,776------2006--1,089,902 1991--1,197,875------1999--1,579,010------2007----876,704 1992--1,258,482------2000--1,676,438------2008----723,825 1993--1,327,259------2001--1,266,213------2009----(beginning 10/01) 1994--1,094,717------2002----955,310 FACT: In the last 22 years, over 26 million illegals, have been apprehended, after crossing the border, into our United States. THE PROBLEM IS: Less than 1, out of 4, of the invading illegals, are estimated to have been apprehended. According to the U.S. Immigration Service another 6 million illegals in our country are visa overstays. That is, they got a visa legally in their home country, they came here to visit and then they never left. In the last 22 years, there have been another 4 million anchor babies born to illegals. Anchor babies are now being born at a rate of 350-400 thousand per year in our United States. All at our expense!! Then the ANCHOR BABIES qualify for welfare, food stamps, section-8 housing, all at our expense. American Taxpayers are getting screwed, over, and over, and over, again!!! Each illegal immigrant, on average, costs taxpayers $9,000 PER YEAR, over, and above, anything they might contribute in taxes!!! A total cost to American taxpayers of over 300 billion dollars each, and every, year.
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U. S. OVERPOPULATION GROWTH YEAR -------- U.S.---- -----DECADE GAIN --GREEN CARDS --- 1920 ----106,021,537 ------------------------- ------17,181,087 ---- 1930 ----123,202,624 ------------------------- -------8,961,945 ---- 1940 ----132,164,569 ------------------------- ------19,161,229 ---- 1950 ----151,325,798 ------------------------- ------27,997,377 ---- 1960 ----179,323,175 ------------------------- ------23,888,751 ---- 1970 ----203,211,926 ------------------------- ------23,333,879 ----4,323,688 1980 ----226,545,805 ------------------------- ------22,164,068 ----6,750,168 1990 ----248,709,873 ------------------------- ------32,712,036 ----9,447,963 2000 ----281,421,906 ------------------------- --est. 33,568,094---10,214,981 2010 ----315,000,000 THE MAJORITY OF OUR POPULATION INCREASE, OVER THE LAST 22 YEARS, IS DUE TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. STOP THE INVASION AND YOU WILL STOP THE OVERPOPULATION OF OUR UNITED STATES!!! YOU WILL STOP THE OVERCROWDING IN OUR SCHOOLS!!! YOU WILL STOP THE GRIDLOCK ON OUR HIGHWAYS!!! STOP THE INVASION BY ILLEGALS!!!
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FIGHTING FOR THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER. Anti-illegal advocates will be on their guard against the new team under president elect Obama who has promised a path to Citizenship-AMNESTY When I subscribed freely to Judicial Watch, I found out that citizens, legal residents had a strong legal advocate and that we are not alone fighting corruption in Washington. Tom Fitton, president of this group has had outstanding success of using the court system in fighting pro-illegal immigration groups, the corrupt politicians and special interest lobby who pander to the invaders. IF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DON'T STOP THOSE ALREADY HERE, MILLIONS MORE WILL EXPECT A WELCOME MAT. Go to their website www.judicialwatch.org/ and learn more about the ongoing investigation into unlawful 'Sanctuary city and state' laws, pariah employers, criminal aliens and the growing costs to American taxpayers.
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