Crime: Mexico's No. 1 export
Why is it that Americans are having to take this situation into their own hands while politicians are afraid to death of offending Hispanic voters? Of course, that's a self-explanatory rhetorical question to which we know the answer.The efforts of law enforcement officials to bring criminal illegal immigrants to justice have been hamstrung by lax and lenient sanctuary laws. Governments pandering to the huge numbers involved in the "Trojan Horse invasion" have taken the deceptively easy path of political correctness. Today, across the United States, police officers risk heavy penalties if they dare directly ask an illegal immigrant how they got here in the United States.
Commenting specifically about the impact of Los Angeles Police Department Special Order 40, Heather MacDonald, a John M. Olin fellow at the Manhattan Institute, wrote succinctly:
'Law-abiding residents of gang-infested neighborhoods may live in terror of the tattered gangbangers dealing drugs, spraying graffiti, and shooting up rivals outside their homes, but such distress cannot compare to a politician's fear of offending Hispanics.'
Our inability to enforce our own immigration laws is an open opportunity for criminal elements to exploit our weakness. Today, law enforcement at all levels of government is faced with a crisis in containing the nearly out-of-control growth of criminal Hispanic gangs throughout the United States and the movement of massive quantities of illegal drugs across our wide-open southern border.
Still our representatives need to be called out on these life threatening border issues right now before the problem devolves into regional self-defensive vigilante conflicts.
Locate your Congressmen here and remind them of their responsibility to protect our borders! I know it will be difficult, but be civil when you write or call them.
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