Wednesday, July 09, 2014

Border Agent Spokesman: Illegal Kids Will Stay, "Backdoor Amnesty"

by JASmius

Tell us something we don't know, Scooter:

The thousands of people flooding the U.S. border will eventually be granted amnesty to stay, says Gabe Pacheco, spokesman for the National Border Patrol Council in San Diego.

Appearing on "America's Forum" on Newsmax TV on Tuesday, Pacheco said the children, mostly from Central America, will be absorbed into the population and it will morph into a form of "de facto amnesty" that leads to chain migration."

Even if they come to amnesty or asylum, they've crossed the border illegally already," Pacheco said.

"They've broken the law. Yes, there's going to come some time and point where the administration is going to have to say, yes, we're going to have to give these people amnesty out of necessity. And then you'll have the families come up with those children who are already here and have established residency."

Just as Loki told Tony Stark about "pissing off" the other Avengers, "That was [and is] the plan."  Lure these hundreds of thousands of illegals here so that they are....here, needing food and clothing and medical attention and shelter now.  An artificially created "humanitarian crisis" for Barack Obama to exploit to turn around the "compassion" (aaaaaand race) cards on Republicans standing for national sovereignty and the rule of law.  And of course, as a practical matter, Barack Obama is the only one who has the real power to determine these people's fates, and if he were inclined to deport them, he never would have lured them here in the first place.

Amnesty as a fait accompli.  Forcing our hand.  Taking away any and all options from those of us who do not wish to see America become a "failed state".  Checkmate.

Because the Border Patrol in Texas is so overwhelmed, every 72 hours the government sends groups of 140 people, mostly women and children, to San Diego, Pacheco said, adding that there is no end in sight.

"We don't know when it's going to stop; that's just part of the process right now," he said.

The job of looking after all of the illegal children is so vast that drug cartels and others are getting into the United States because there is no one at the border to stop them, he added.

"Agents aren't there to deal with it because they're inside processing, changing diapers, or doing something else," Pacheco said. "They're doing basic administrative duties as opposed to actually the law enforcement duties that they are sworn to do." [emphasis added]

See if that doesn't sound awfully similar to this:

The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty". [emphasis added]

Otherwise known as "killing the golden goose," and then charging conservatives with the homicide.  Because wealth does so grow on trees, or comes out of Star Trek replicators, or something, and if these commie greed-mongers don't get what they want, it can't be because it doesn't exist because their repressive, strangling economic policies preclude wealth creation, but because some "evil forces" are "hoarding it" from those who "deserve it" and should be "punished" for their "greed".  This is known as "economic justice."  Or, colloquially put, "Gimmie.  Aaaaaand [BLEEP] you."

Once again I find myself wondering how many on the Right truly realize the magnitude of mastermind malevolence we're facing in Barack Hussein Obama, that he is the antithesis of "incompetent," and that we are parsecs beyond the "point of no return" to save the Old Republic.  Think about it: Barack Obama has done what no Democrat before him, nor President Bush and Senators McCain and Graham, have come close to pulling off: amnesty, not just of existing illegals, but a simultaneous flood of hundreds of thousands of reinforcements to boot.  And that's just the beginning; with the Border Patrol pretty much sidelined, and the border itself literally wide open, there's nothing - zero, zip, nada, bupkis - preventing the 138 million non-Americans around the world who want to come here, according to a recent survey Sean Hannity mentioned last night, from doing so at will and with impunity.  And as soon as they get here, bam, amnesty by executive decree.  It's the Palestinian "right of return" writ huge.  Or a textbook, real-life Cloward-Piven gambit executed to perfection.  And with this engineered "humanitarian crisis," he's moving towards his endgame, with two and a half years left in his second term.



We are, in a word, screwed.

And yet there were Sean Hannity and Sarah Palin last night, obliviously blithering on about "impeachment" and "stopping the president" and how the only thing preventing national salvation was "Republican cowardice".

If only it were that simple, lady and gentleman.  Because, y'see, if House 'Pubbies did as you're demanding, the result would not be what you seem to think it would be.  Much like denying King Hussein his now-$3.7 billion (up 85% in the past week) to fund his amnesty, which would also turn the tables on the GOP with under four months to go before the November midterms.

You, Mr. Hannity and Governor Palin (you could throw NRO's Andy McCarthy in as well), are playing mubbledypeg, and The One is playing four-dimensional tesseract chess.  He's already fundamentally transformed this country into a gigantic socialist hovel and you're all still drowning in cultural overhang and self-righteous delusion.

The first step toward solving a problem is an accurate, brutally realistic diagnosis.  Wishful thinking will only lead to insufficient treatment and a worse-off patient.  In this case, the brutally realistic diagnosis is that the America we grew up in is deader than a (not a delta) smelt.  We're no longer a constitutional federal republic, but a proto-Marxist-Alinskyist dictatorship.  And constitutional measures, while they must and should be pursued and exhausted, aren't going to change anything.  The last chance, the Rubicon, was the 2012 election.  This is now a long-term ideological insurgency, the work of years, even decades.  And the longer it takes for the Right to realize this, the more time will be wasted, and the lower the chance of an eventual Second American Republic rising phoenix-like from the ashes of the "fundamentally transformed" first.

Exit question: How many of these "tykes" will be casting ballots in November?  Seems to me that Barack Obama's "Katrina moment" may instead prove to be congressional Democrats' electoral salvation.

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