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March 28, 2005

Moonbats Against Borders

Kudos to Australia for fighting back against the do-gooder moonbats with law degrees who are trying to prevent that country from defending its borders. The Herald Sun reports on the Migration Litigation Reform Bill, which would hold migration lawyers and advisers personally liable for court costs if their cases were found to have no merit and no reasonable chance of succeeding.

This counters the lawyers' strategy of stalling for time in the courts at the taxpayers' great expense, presumably giving their "clients" — illegal aliens — time to seep into the underground. According to Australia's Attorney General Philip Ruddock, 90% of the cases brought before courts involving immigration matters are without merit.

Many of these lawyers work pro bono, that is, for the sheer pleasure of poking society in the eye. But pro bono work may not be taken up quite as enthusiastically when lawyers learn that there is a price to be paid for wasting everybody's time with frivolous cases while they undermine their country's security.

Here in the USA, we have a similar problem. Since our government refuses to defend the country's borders from hostile invaders, private citizens have been left to take on this very basic and critical duty. The ACLU, predictably, is siding with the invaders, and has plans to impede the civic-minded Minutemen who have volunteered to patrol the border in Arizona.

It seems the ACLU's slippery PC shysters have found a new ally. Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, is a Central American gang infamous for its brutality. Reportedly, they are sending goons from the ghettos they infest in California and Texas to teach "a lesson" to the volunteers. Meanwhile, Washington is taking a nap.

Unfortunately it appears to be only a matter of time before al-Qaeda teaches our government a bigger lesson by utilizing our essentially undefended borders to launch the next 9/11. But Australia and the Minutemen can smell the coffee. Maybe there's hope the White House will too.

Posted by Van Helsing at March 28, 2005 1:09 PM

Comments

I'm not impressed with President Bush's stance on immigration control. At all. Most of us hate to say it, but Mexicans look a lot like the young angry Muslim men who want to harm us. I work with 3 Mooslims and a Mexican...You can't tell who is who. Call it profiling, whatever. It's not funny.

Posted by: Raven at March 28, 2005 3:06 PM

But those are just "Undocumented Border-Patrol Agents". The libtards love euphemisms.

I don't care what-- if I were doing minuteman-duty, and some MS13 assflap assaulted me, there'd be one very .223-riddled little corpse left over-- his. Fuck with me in my own backyard? I don't think so, amigo.

Posted by: TripleNeckSteel at March 28, 2005 3:07 PM

Is it 1916 again? No quite, no Germans whispering in the ear of Mexico. But we do have thugs and others encouraging Mexicans looking for a better life than the mudhole that is the United States of Mexico. While the optimists slide through our open southern border, a few bacteriophages will infect also. Those will cause the problem and they care not what harm they do to honest people who only want a better life, both legal and illegal.

I wonder if the Minutemen have set up a PayPal fund so concerned citizens can funnel cash to them and perhaps they can build a fence on the border and funnel the flow to places where it is easier to net them. To be that sounds more civic minded then expecting Uncle Sam to do everything. If the fence is on private property, screw the ACLU. Hammer them for trespassing while at it, keep them busy defending themselves instead of bothering people.

Posted by: Anna at March 28, 2005 5:20 PM

We do have our problems with our own moonbats who think it is perfectly legal to enter Australia without visas to "seek freedom".
Fortunately there are only a few.
Have a look at these moonbat-galore website:
http://www.perthimc.asn.au/index.php?action=setnewswire&newswire=0&PHPSESSID=4dd76ad91c346d1dc96350f2831e3492

Posted by: Felis at March 28, 2005 7:03 PM

It is far worse down here on the border than you can imagine. The support for the Minuteman Project is overwhelming as the citizens of Arizona have had enough! Why must we SHAME the US government into protecting our borders from an army of invaders?

Posted by: Billy Budd at April 1, 2005 3:59 PM