Surge of child illegals part of Obama's effort to 'fundamentally transform America'
(Washington Times Editorial) --
There’s a surge on the border. This is a surge far different from
George W. Bush’s dispatch of armed might to win the day in Iraq. This is
a mass movement of immigrants that threatens to transform the nation.
Children
are walking hundreds of miles across a hostile environment with little
more than the clothes on their backs, accompanied by neither a parent
nor other responsible adult. The numbers of these children making the
treacherous journey are much higher than the Obama administration has
acknowledged, according to reporting by our Stephen Dinan. The deputy
Border Patrol chief, Ronald Vitiello, said in an internal memo on May 30
that border agents caught 40,000 unaccompanied children last year. They
expect to apprehend 90,000 children this year, and 142,000 in 2015.
Americans
are a kind and generous people, and photographs of a sea of small,
frightened and hungry faces in U.S. shelters along the southern border
are enough to break a million hearts. President Obama, whatever he
intended, is largely responsible. Lured by lax immigration enforcement
and the promise of citizenship as “dreamers,” the Obama children’s hour
is changing the mission at the border from ensuring security to
providing emergency assistance. Last week, the president declared the
border an “urgent humanitarian situation.” He assigned the handling of
the influx of children to Craig Fugate, administrator of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency, which customarily provides relief following
natural disasters. This is a disaster, sure enough, but it’s a man-made
disaster.Untended children leaving their homes in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador to head north is anything but natural. On June 2, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte pinned the blame squarely on Mr. Obama’s broken border policies. “Word has gotten out around the world about President Obama’s lax immigration-enforcement policies and it has encouraged more people to come to the United States illegally, many of whom are children from Central America.”
Coming to America now means getting free citizenship, free health care, welfare benefits and even an Obamaphone. Illegal aliens crossing the border into Texas say news reports in their Central American homelands encourage them to risk the journey northward with the promise that if they make it to the U.S. border, they won’t be turned away.
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