Why Is it “Impossible” to Deport Illegal Aliens, Mr. Bush?
By John Lillpop Saturday, January 20, 2007 President George W. Bush has undertaken the onerous task of converting certain Muslim dictatorships and theocracies in the Middle East to enlightened democracies. Mr. Bush apparently believes that America can, and should, determine the form of government that billions of Muslims live under. But while our commander-in-chief is eager to impose American ideology on billions of Muslims in nations thousands of miles removed from our shores, he turns downright squeamish when it comes to defending America’s own borders and enforcing our immigration laws. Most distressing is Bush’s assertion that deportation of millions of illegal aliens is “impossible.” How in the world can it be “impossible” for the most powerful and technologically advanced nation in the world to remove criminals who have invaded our nation at time of war? Surely the greatest hope for the civilized world in the global “war on terror” is not helpless when it comes to criminals insid
By John Lillpop President George W. Bush has undertaken the onerous task of converting certain Muslim dictatorships and theocracies in the Middle East to enlightened democracies. Mr. Bush apparently believes that America can, and should, determine the form of government that billions of Muslims live under. But while our commander-in-chief is eager to impose American ideology on billions of Muslims in nations thousands of miles removed from our shores, he turns downright squeamish when it comes to defending America’s own borders and enforcing our immigration laws. Most distressing is Bush’s assertion that deportation of millions of illegal aliens is “impossible.” How in the world can it be “impossible” for the most powerful and technologically advanced nation in the world to remove criminals who have invaded our nation at time of war? Surely the greatest hope for the civilized world in the global “war on terror” is not helpless when it comes to criminals inside its own borders? Some of