Does anyone really think a wall will stop immigration?
In regard to Dr. C. Arthur Anderson’s letter on the “Bush wall,” does anyone actually believe that those hundreds of miles of walled fencing between Mexico and the United States will, in fact, ever exist? Despite all this rhetoric about “protecting our borders,” it seems obvious even to the casual observer that the present administration and both parties in congress are firmly aligned with the globalist philosophy: no borders anywhere, either geographically or monetarily, and MONEY is the ruling authority. We hear ever more voices proclaiming that the day of the “nation” is over. It must go the way of the clan, the tribe and the colony. For heaven’s sake, even Andy Rooney addressed the subject in a recent column. Few in our government, at any level, have the will or the wish to turn away the “needy,” or what is erroneously perceived to be “cheap labor,” an eventual “voting block” and a “younger population.” For some, it is a matter of giving sanctuary to their cultural countrymen. How