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Brent Colton is a retired CIA operations officer now in the employ of the Creighton Corporation, a privately owned think tank that advocates various opinions on world issues, but it’s his clandestine job to solve the dirty problems for their private clients for a million dollar fee with no questions asked. When recovering stolen technology from a Vietnamese industrialist, Colton obtains evidence that he secretly partnered with a U.S. Senatorto rig the recent presidential election and elect him to the nation’s highest office.

AMERICA’S RELUCTANT WELCOME TO OUR 300 MILLIONTH CITIZEN
by Terry Heath, [IMAGE]2006

Terry Heath] An important milestone in American history will be reached in a few weeks when we welcome the 300 millionth person into this country, via a birth or, more realistically, through the arrival of some unwanted alien crossing into our borders seeking work without the proper documentation for being here.

And while it’s impossible to determine exactly who will be this nation’s three hundred millionth citizen when we cross that monumental threshold, symbolically it should be assigned to an individual of Hispanic background, be they legal or illegal, since they are the fastest growing segment of the United States’ population and will be the plurality of all of us within the next twenty years, especially in the southwest part of the country.

What do these newly arrived citizens have to look forward to over the next fifty years of America’s existence up to the mid-point of the 21st Century? Besides the usual requirement of presumed death and taxes for living in this well-off nation? Lots of taxes if they’re going to be required to pay for all of the government expenses such as Social Security and Medicare that’s been promised to the current generation of Americans who’ve already paid into that system and seeking to retire in the next two decades.

Who represents the best and brightest for the next half-century now that we’ve reached the 300 millionth person threshold and are willing to contribute their share to the federal coffers for the betterment of all of us? Who amongst these new arrivals typifies those of America’s next greatest generation willing to make sacrifices to those already here?

A front-page story in the July 28, 2006 edition of the Los Angeles Times features a family that explains those that have illegally come to our country in search of the good life since the 1986 immigration reform bill that was signed by President Ronald Reagan was supposed to fix the problem of assimilating unwanted arrivals and end that growing dilemma.

The article presents the tribulations of a couple of Mexican background who both came into this country illegally, never bothered to assimilate or even learn how to speak English and how they now depend on the goodness of the American taxpayer to stay fed and keep a roof over their heads.

Oh, and they have ten children to support, including triplets born in 2003 and a set of quadruplets who arrived at public expense on July 6, 2006.

The story reveals that Alfredo Anzaldo, 44, makes $400 a week as a carpet installer. That corresponds to $20,000 a year. And the writer states in his prose that twenty grand a year does not go very far for twelve people living in a one-bedroom apartment.

His wife is now 40. She’s a stay home mom, obviously, with three kids in their teens and seven that are three years and under that need to be taken care of. So it’s no wonder she feels overwhelmed on what has happened to her in the last few years on the life choices she made after sneaking into our country.

She should be.

She’s had ten anchor babies who are now citizens of this country that the U.S. taxpayer gets the privilege of paying for since the two parents can’t provide enough financial assistance to take care of them. And in the article even she recognizes that she would only get the financial support for these kids from us living in America and not from the government of her home country Mexico. And she is thankful for it.

Are this brood of children and the other progeny of unwanted illegals going to be next generation of Americans who will continue the tradition of making this the greatest nation on Earth? It doesn’t appear so with this dramatic change of America’s population from being what used to be a class of people seeking a opportunity for a new life for them and their offspring to those now coming to our shores seeking an immediate hand-out of the goodies for their own self-centered concerns, yet refusing to participate in all things American and staying in their own culture and world.

So while these new quadruplets and their siblings won’t be this nation’s 300 millionth resident since they’re already here, their births are the best example of who our new generation of Americans will be. It also means the already overtaxed middle-class crowd will now have to work even harder to pay for those newcomers care, schooling and health maintenance even as they continue to multiply and one day will vastly outnumber those of today’s workers that pay most of the taxes to fund government services for the poor.

Political commentator and three time presidential candidate Pat Buchanan has written a new book called ‘State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America.’ And he makes a persuasive argument in the tome that this invasion across our borders by the poor people of Mexico, Central and South America, those from the Muslim lands of the Middle East and the refugees from the region of Asia will create a devastating fundamental shift in this nation’s ethnic makeup in the next half-century and this change is not to our present citizens’ benefit.

He writes that this ‘reconquista’ of America’s southwest frontier including California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas by large numbers of immigrant Hispanics first began to become noticeable in the 1970’s when Mexico’s consistent failed economic policies and crooked officeholders stealing their national treasury started forcing many of their poorer citizens to go ‘El Norte’ and seek low-paying jobs in America to survive.

Congress tried to remedy the situation twenty years ago with a supposed ‘one-time’ amnesty that gave three million of those illegals citizenship. But that action backfired and only encouraged a new generation to come here in hopes of a new granting of legal residency. And the best estimates we have of these new arrivals to be between twelve to twenty million with at least five million coming across during George W. Bush’s presidency.

The signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994 between the United States, Canada and Mexico only exacerbated the problem for the tens of thousands of peasant farmers in southern Mexico that is the poorest part of that downtrodden country. They were forced to flee north for work when the farm jobs there dried up and eager U.S. big businesses were only too happy to pay the minimum wage salaries for blue-collar jobs to those willing to do the labor and not make obstinate demands for such outrageous things as healthcare and a safe work environment.

Why did those companies do this and put their own financial interests ahead of their long-term American employees? Because they knew this desperate work force were willing to work so cheap it would depress the income earnings potential for Americans wanting to do the same work and increase their own bottom line as the nation-state government disappears and the world becomes one large economic market for companies to sell goods to each other without a bureaucratic middleman to worry about.

Pat then reveals in his book why Mexico is pushing this reconquista of their poorer and undesirable citizens onto us. Because it is a pay back by their country to us over what we allegedly did to them in the 1820’s when U.S. settlers began moving into the relatively unpopulated northern Mexican province called Texas in an illegal manner and started changing the ethnic composition of the population there with their refusal to assimilate into Mexican culture. And within thirty years the Americans had not only taken that area over but it was now a sovereign commonwealth in the United States! Plus, we got California, Arizona and New Mexico at the conclusion of a popular war against that nation in 1848 that helped make this the greatest economic power in the world.

So it appears that the Mexican government only wants to do to us what we did to them first. Only this time this invasion by their enclave of the poorest of the poor will destroy all of the United States as a people and as the greatest nation ever to live because there will be so many of them it will overwhelm the county, state and federal bureaucracies in assimilating that group into our society.

Is there anything we can do to prevent this from happening while we still can in the next three to five year time span we have left to make a difference? Is it possible for us to deport these twelve to twenty million unwanted illegals without destroying our economy?

Absolutely!

President Dwight Eisenhower deported a million illegals of Hispanic descent in 1954 under a plan called ‘Operation Wetback’ because he felt they were a threat to our national security. They were all gone in a few months and that decade he was president is considered as having one of the greatest economic booms in this country’s history.

But that was then and this is now and the political reality of our own survival as a nation has changed. Our current political leaders don’t wish to be perceived as doing any ‘immigrant bashing’ and will remain silent on this coming catastrophe. And it’s apparent that the leaders of both political parties are in favor of a one-world open borders system where migrant workers can come and go throughout the world at ease so the multi-national companies can hire those willing to work as cheap as possible without any disregard to the social costs it brings to America.

The problem we face is that every miscreant in the third world wants to come here in search of the good life that America once offered but can’t any more. We’re going to end up having to fight with these newcomers in a struggle for whatever crumbs the rich elite deigns to throw our way once the middle class disappears and the nation eventually resembles every banana republic of the third world.

Terry Heath

California

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