Border to Be a Major Issue in 2010
"Operation Good Fences" To Be Launched
American Patrol Report -- October 10
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment among young people in the 18 to 24 age bracket is above 50 percent.
Still, nearly one million people, mostly young, crossed the border into the U.S., looking for work. How can this be? There are no jobs. It's simple - life here, even for the unemployed, is better than in Mexico and Central America or China. Besides, illegal aliens work in the underground economy in slave-like conditions. E-verify will not stop this.
Gerald Celente of Trends Research says by 2012 we will have food riots, ghost malls, mob rule and terror. Combine this with an open border, and a truly ugly picture emerges.
Last week Congress scrapped plans to complete the border fence. At the same time, borderinvasionpics.com released video of 440 people walking into the U.S. unimpeded.
American Border Patrol has plans to tell the truth about the border before the 2010 elections - and before 2012. It is now called "Operation Good Fences." "On October 15th we are going to lay out a plan to educate America," said Glenn Spencer of ABP. Spencer says the plan will include his "Barnstorming" the nation in ABP's Cessna. Tax-deductible donations for "Operation Good Fences" may be made here. |

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