Saturday, December 11, 2010

84 million Mexicans to bypass American security

  Yeah, it's true. They're called "trusted travelers." One assumes the beheading drug cartelers aren't among them.
  Our Homeland Security people are working on fast tracking 84 million, yes, million Mexicans so they won't have to undergo the discomfort of going through security. 
  You know, like the American citizens who have to have their genitals felt up or expose themselves to the radiation DHS claims is non-existent in the new scanners which are owned by politicians, lobbyists and former national security personnel. 
  Meanwhile, just in case you thought they might be worried about the border, which, of course would be their JOB, you're right. They're worrying about it all right. They're worrying about making sure the illegals who enter the country illegally are treated well, not mistreated by American authorities.
  We're waiting for the air conditioned buses, complete with lattes, chocolates, and cool cloths for their damp foreheads.\
  Oh, and rather than have the Mexicans come here to make this deal, we went down there. At least, if you consider Napolitano an American "we."
  Judicial Watch.
While Napolitano was in Mexico finalizing the trusted traveler agreement this week, she also took the opportunity to sign a “letter of intent” to develop a plan for protecting immigrants from criminal attacks as they cross the border—illegally—into the U.S. Mexican officials have long complained that American law enforcement officers stand by as illegal immigrants are robbed, killed or violently beaten. Napolitano has committed to reducing the risk to life and security of migrants, according to the Mexican minister.

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