'I'm inspired because I love America!' by Gina Loudon
SAN DIEGO – Early in America’s history, citizens
took to the streets in protests, or even blockades, if their elected officials
dared ignore them.
But today, small-town mayors are standing down
as the federal government dumps thousands of sick and dangerous illegal aliens
on them with no resources to help and no ability to enforce the laws that would
repatriate them to their home countries.
“It’s lawlessness,” said Patrice Lynes, a nurse
and organizer of the Murrieta, California, blockade that caused a planned
illegal-alien drop-off in her city to be turned back Tuesday.
One hundred protesters prevented the bus
carrying mostly children from entering the holding facility where they were to
be dropped.
Lynes told WND that when she heard about the
scheduled drops, she knew laws were already on the books that made the federal
government’s actions an illegal activity.
After speaking with friends, Lynes and others
decided to stage demonstrations against the drops in Murrieta and in support of
Border Patrol agents who were not being permitted to do their job and enforce
the laws. Beginning with only a couple dozen people – mostly moms – and consulting
with staffers from the office of Rep. Kevin Calvert, R-Calif., Lynes raised her
army of “minutemen” to oppose dumping of illegal aliens in her community.
Lynes’ group targets the federal government’s
airline flights as well as its busses.
“Flights arrive every 72 hours” Lynes told WND
in an exclusive interview. “We will be there.”
Lynes said she is not confining her protests to
her own county only, but is reaching out to other targets of the illegal drops
to help others organize the same way citizens did in Murrieta.
She described what she did: “I just called two
friends, we got out on the street to warn all the citizens what was happening …
then we started to show up at our Border Patrol station to support the Border
Patrol, to say we understand that your hands are tied, we know you’re not
allowed to enforce the laws, but we want the illegals repatriated to their home
countries.”
“I am willing to help whomever wants to do
this,” she said. “I’m inspired because I love America!”
Rob Luton, a policy specialist with San Diegans
for Secure Borders Coalition told WND the problems are stemming from major
policy changes made by the administration.
“There were two policy changes that …
facilitated the surge in Texas. That was the deferred action on people who are
under a certain age,” said Luton. “They’re not a high priority to be deported.
That (information) got circulated down into these countries like Honduras,” so
people thought they could just send their children to America, and America
would take them all.
“The second item was the potential for …
amnesty. So the human smugglers naturally are bringing people up (north) in
large numbers, telling them, ‘Even if you don’t get citizenship, they are not
going to deport you because of your age.’ That’s why the people coming up are
of a specific age,” he said.
“You have heard a lot of misinformation from
this administration saying people are coming up because there is crime in those
countries. But for 70 years they’ve had crime. That’s nothing new,” said Luton.
“Why do you have this surge in the last 90 days?”
The answer, Luton believes, lies in the
administration’s unwritten promises meant to attract illegal aliens to the
U.S., enticing them with free goods and services from the government with the
expectation they will support Democrats in the future.
“Every country should have a standard of
protocol for how many people come into the country,” contended Luton. “We allow
more people legally in the country than any other nation in the world, and that
doesn’t even include the illegals.”
He pointed to the massive costs to the American
people, who are already struggling through a bad economy. “There are costs …
classroom overcrowding, public benefits, college grants.”
Lynes concurred.
As a nurse she has worked with imported diseases
and is concerned the uncontrolled influx of illegal aliens will lead to a
massive public-health crisis. Diseases now coming across the border, she said,
are a new variety, and in some cases the U.S. doesn’t even have medications to
battle the outbreaks that could arise.
“There is regular TB, and there is
drug-resistant TB. Both are airborne,” she said. The drug resistant stain will
cost more than $100,000 to treat, she warned, and in many cases, people will
just die. But the health risk does not stop there.
“There is leprosy,” warned Lynes. “This is
highly contagious and not recognizable in its early stages. Then we have all
the tropical diseases … swine flu, scabies, lice, polio …”.
As a nurse, Lynes has already spoken with some
Border Patrol agents who have been exposed, or are already infected.
“So because the children are not medically
screened, the Border Patrol’s job is to do processing. There may be a visual
screen,” she said, but her sources told her the new illegals know not to say
they have TB.
(Then) … it is too late – the agents are
infected.” she said.
The looming health risks explain why Lynes is so
passionate about supporting the Border Patrol. As public servants whose job it
is to work on the front lines of America’s immigration crisis, she believes it
is unjust their hands are tied, and they can’t even do proper health
screenings. As a result, they and their families are quickly becoming infected.
Soon schools and communities will have a major health crisis on their hands, Lynes warned.
Soon schools and communities will have a major health crisis on their hands, Lynes warned.
“(This is) creating a humanitarian crisis on the
American People. Our laws need to be enforced at the border. We have perfectly
good laws on the books that talk about excludable aliens … . It’s lawlessness
(for the president to allow this),” she said.
Source:http://www.wnd.com/2014/07/patriot-nurse-blocks-obamas-illegals/
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