Daniel Greenfield's article: The Military Can
Secure the Border and Build the Wall
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Posted: 05 Apr 2018 01:04 PM PDT
The United States has 14,000 troops in Afghanistan, 39,000 in
Japan, 34,805 in Germany, 23,000 in South Korea, and around 5,200 in Iraq.
Our military protects the borders of countless nations.
In 1919, we had 18,500
soldiers on the border. “Twice a day every foot of the border
line is patrolled by cavalrymen and infantrymen,” the New York Times
noted.
A hundred years later, President Trump’s proposal to use the
military to secure the border is controversial even though Marines fighting
drug cartels have come under fire from drug smugglers.
El Salvadoran migration has inflicted 207 murderers
on this country. The migrant caravan threatening to invade this country
includes migrants from El Salvador. Some of them may be MS-13 members. The
Pueblo Sin Fronteras caravan of 1,000 migrants is the product of an alliance
between international leftists and migrant invaders. Their goal is the
invasion, colonization and occupation of America.
And the only ones defending us against them are the members of
an outnumbered border patrol, threatened by both drug cartels on the other
side of the border and sanctuary states in this country.
That’s why President Trump is mobilizing the troops to do the
job that the Democrats won’t do.
“Until we can have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be
guarding our border with the military,” President Trump said.
Some of the same politicians who oppose withdrawing our forces
from Syria also oppose sending troops to secure the border. But which should
be a higher priority?
If an enemy army were invading South Korea, our soldiers would
swing into action. But the United States has already been invaded. The
invaders have occupied and seized control of state governments, including
California, while declaring that their rebel cities will defy Federal
immigration law.
They mean to do the same thing to the entire country. Their
DREAM is the end of America.
From fighting Indian raids to the banditry of Pancho Villa, the
military has always secured the border against invasions out of Mexico. The
military was our defense against the "Plan of San Diego" terror
waged by Mexican racists who vowed to seize control of Texas, New Mexico,
Arizona, California, and Colorado, liberate the “proletariat” and execute
all "North American over sixteen years of age.”
And yes, the military can even “build the wall”.
Joint Task Force North's military engineers have already built
62 miles of road, and border fence construction. There’s no reason why its
anti-terrorist and drug smuggling prevention mission can’t be expanded to
include securing the border with a wall and other impassable physical
barriers.
Presidents have taken action against urgent illegal migrant
threats before.
"Let me just tell you that Dwight Eisenhower, good
president, great president, people liked him. ‘I like Ike,’ right?"
Donald Trump said during a primary debate. "Moved 1.5 million illegal
immigrants out of this country, moved them just beyond the border. They came
back. Moved them again beyond the border, they came back. Didn’t like it.
Moved them way south. They never came back."
Operation Wetback was fantastically effective in clearing
illegal aliens out of California and Texas.
Under General Joseph Swing, who had done everything from hunting
Pancho Villa in Mexico to going up against the Japanese in the Philippines,
the INS caught, detained and deported over a million illegals. Wetback had
been based on the Operation Cloud Burst plan, which would have used a
presidential proclamation to authorize the use of military force if the Army
had not been tied down in Korea.
Some commentators have claimed that the Posse Comitatus Act
would prevent the use of any military forces other than the National Guard on
the border. But securing the border against foreign invaders (as opposed to
domestic law enforcement directed against citizens) has always been a
military matter.
Furthermore the military is already authorized to operate in
areas where drug smuggling occurs.
Stopping illegal migrants does not subject
“citizens to the exercise of military power”. If the military does not
supplement ICE, but directly secures the border, there would be no Posse
Comitatus issue.
But the law also permits the
use ofmilitary force to “prevent disruption of Federal
functions”.
Sanctuary states like California have disrupted the functioning
of immigration law and have even passed laws prohibiting citizens from
cooperating with Federal authorities. 10 U.S.C. 332, “authorizes use of the
militia and Armed Forces to enforce Federal law when unlawful obstructions or
rebellion against the authority of the United States renders ordinary
enforcement means unworkable.”
The unlawful obstruction of immigration law by sanctuary cities
and states has made ordinary enforcement unworkable. The rebellion against
the authority of the United States must end.
10 U.S.C. 333 further, “authorizes use of the militia and Armed
Forces when domestic violence or conspiracy hinders execution of State or
Federal law, and a State cannot or will not protect the constitutional rights
of the citizens.” That’s the current state of affairs in California and
elsewhere.
Californians are being robbed, raped and murdered by illegal
aliens because their government not only refuses to protect their
constitutional rights, but criminalizes cooperation with immigration
authorities.
Deploying the National Guard would be a helpful start. But
hopefully it won’t end there.
Any forces deployed to the border must have the authority to
stop anyone illegally crossing the border. Either that or they must be part
of a wall construction effort. Obama and Bush had already deployed the National
Guard as a show of force. But a show of force by forces unable to do anything
is a farce.
America can’t afford any more border security theater when we
need actual border security results.
Our cities are being overwhelmed, our borders are unreal lines
on a map and the terror is coming home. Every day we are losing more of our
country. The San Diego Plan envisioned the invasion and capture of Texas, New
Mexico, Arizona, California, and Colorado. Over a century later, it’s
becoming a reality.
The military can be used to secure the border as it has been
since its existence. All we need is the will.
President Trump is right to call for using the military to guard
the border. He’s right to contemplate using the military to build the wall.
It’s been done before and it can be done again. The residents of terrorized
border towns, the angel dads and moms of Americans murdered by illegal
aliens, the sheriffs and other law enforcement officers, and the struggling
ICE agents are waiting for military backup.
Our soldiers have been deployed to defend many countries. Now
it’s time for them to defend our own.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared here at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading. |
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