The open borders policy of the Bush administration presages implementation of a sweeping elitist corporate plan---the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) a formal agreement signed by President Bush in 2005 to merge the United States, Mexico and Canada into one enormous entity, building on and expanding the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Slated for placement in 2010, the scheme is being forwarded quietly, unbeknownst to the general citizenry, without public hearings, Congressional oversight or legislation and entails construction of an open-ended 10 to 12-lane superhighway (trucks from Mexico checked only electronically) four football fields wide, stretching from Mexico to Canada, the additional heavy vehicle traffic straining our declining infrastructure. Our traditional "United States of America" is to be renamed "North American Union" (NAU)>
Already, via NAFTA, progenitor of the NAU, our products and our jobs are being exported, while products mainly from Communist China, often inferior, even life threatening, barely inspected due to underfunding and often fraudulently labeled, and cheap, mostly unskilled labor are being imported.
It should be noted that NAFTA is more than a trade deal. In allowing American corporations to betray the American worker by moving their plants south of the border (and overseas) economic victims are made of both America and Mexico.
Mexico is the conduit for illegal entry from other countries, as well, including the entry of possible terrorists. The Bush/Kennedy "Grand Compromise" bill, an attempt to mask the core goal of illegal alien amnesty, was defeated in the Senate on June 28, 2007 and sheriffs and mayors have begun to take over on the local level to counteract the federal government's failure to enforce the 1952 immigration law. New York's Governor Spitzer, who proposed drivers' licenses for illegal aliens to bring them "out of the shadows," which would allow de facto citizenship, paving the way to voter fraud and gun purchase, backed down on November 14, 2007, in the face of overwhelming negative reaction from citizens, government officials and notably county clerks who refused in advance to issue such licenses.
The imprisonment in January, 2007 of border control agents Ramos and Compean for attempting to stop a drug smuggler and as a means of discouraging other border agents from doing their jobs, is an offshoot and a symptom of the NAU project, which will mean a borderless America and free migration.
The history of the ambitious SPP began with the founding of the Trilateral Commission (TC) in 1973, which established a hold on the executive branch in 1976 with the election of President Carter, continuing with Reagan (not an actual member) Bush I, Clinton and Bush II. The TC originated with David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski and over 300 elite members from North American, Western European and Japanese business, banking, industry, government, the military, foundations, mass media, academia and wealthy entrepreneurs. The stated purpose, essentially, was to promote "a new international economic order," wherein treaties and trade agreements would overrule Constitutional law, the president free to regulate trade deals and treaties before Congress could vote on them. In ruling the executive branch, the TC would be able to use the US government to bully policies worldwide.
Whatever the foreseeable ramifications of the TC and the SPP and despite the perhaps well-meaning, naive or shortsighted vision of the earlier presidents involved in the former, it can safely be assumed, because Big Business directs US policy under the current administration, the goal of the SPP is benefit to the corporate, not the greater good, sacrificing in the process our national sovereignty, as well as that of other nations, to the new world order.
Bush & Company, the political commentary of Elizabeth Gerteiny and friends
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