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Report Urges Troops Sent To Border

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Jerry Seper, Washington Times, May 23

The deployment of 36,000 National Guard troops or state militia on the U.S.-Mexico border would stop the illegal flow of foreigners into America, says a congressional report that credits the Minuteman Project with proving that additional manpower could “dramatically reduce if not virtually eliminate” illegal immigration.

The 33-page report, written by investigators for the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, said the Minutemen—who shut down a 23-mile stretch of the Arizona border last month—served as a model for a government effort to reclaim the southern border of the United States.

“The tide of illegal crossings on the borders of the United States is beyond unsatisfactory; it is catastrophic. It does not ebb and flow—it only grows. It is rising without measure and eroding the very fiber of our safety, life and culture,” the report said.

“As we wage the war on terror in foreign lands, we have all our doors and windows open at home… . The insanity of such a policy, or silent toleration of such a policy is almost criminal in itself,” it said. “The Minuteman Project demonstrated that illegal immigration on America’s southern border can be dramatically reduced to manageable levels.”

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(Posted on May 23, 2005)

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