Quote from Mercor:
This is the real problem. Why is the public dumb to this?
These are only the ones who got caught.
In fiscal 2011, 255 nationals who came from 30 of the 34 specially designated countries were among those caught along the U.S.-Mexico border. These included:
Afghanistan: 1
Algeria: 1
Bahrain 1
Bangladesh: 76
Egypt: 5
Eritrea: 22
Indonesia: 1
Iran: 20
Iraq: 2
Jordan: 4
Kazakhstan: 2
Kuwait: 1
Lebanon: 3
Malaysia: 1
Mauritania: 1
Morocco: 2
Pakistan: 36
Philippines: 41
Saudi Arabia: 3
Somalia: 5
Sudan: 2
Syria: 3
Tajikistan: 2
Thailand: 6
Tunisia: 4
Turkey: 5
Turkmenistan: 1
United Arab Emirates: 1
Uzbekistan: 2
Yemen: 1
Quote from achilles28:
ICE border agents have gone off record and said they caught a shitload of Arabs who crossed the border, but are told to shut up about it....
I wonder why?
The fucking traitors in DC want a mushroom cloud....
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
The Republican Party is finished.
As conservatives, we can stop holding our noses and defending them or supporting them. They have now gone on record as saying they prefer illegal immigrants over us. Fuck'em.
How can DHS be comfortable with the border security when illegals cross the border at will? Nothing we are doing now stops them.Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
From the OP's article.
The 2006 vote to build the fence came back to haunt some of its supporters, including Mr. Obama, who was in the Senate at the time. He was harshly criticized by immigrant-rights advocates back home in Illinois, who said they felt betrayed by the vote.
A year after that 2006 vote, however, Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison wrote legislation giving the Homeland Security Department the option to build less fencing.
Homeland security officials say they are comfortable with the amount and mix of fencing they have now.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jun/18/senate-rejects-border-fence/#ixzz2WgX9gPEL