The first migrant caravan
traveling across Mexico from Central America arrived in Tijuana, Mexico, a few
days ago and came face-to-face with the reality that they are not wanted in
Mexico or in the United States. This caravan has about 4,000 people in it and is
the largest of five caravans of migrants headed to the United States. There are about 12,000 people in the five caravans, and most of them are from El
Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Even as the migrants face the
reality that they are not welcome, Milton Benitez, a political analyst,
sociologist, and host of a television show “El Perro Amarillo,” in Honduras,
told them, “It’s your right to go to the U.S.” Who is he to say that anyone has
the right to go to America? The United States is a sovereign nation and has the
sole right to decide who enters its borders and who does not.
The United States has not been idle
since hearing that the caravans were on the way. President Donald Trump said
that they will not come into the United States, and he sent the military to the
border to harden the border with barricades. This writer has seen razor wire
spread all over the wall in an effort to keep illegal aliens from climbing over
the wall. In addition to hardening the border, there are several thousands of
military personnel assigned to assist and protect the border guards.
The latest information to come to this author is a report that the Department of Homeland Security is gathering
intelligence from inside the migrant caravan. Apparently, there are paid
undercover informants imbedded with the caravan that are monitoring text
messages of migrants. The migrants used WhatsApp text message groups to organize
and communicate as they travel across Mexico. The intelligence gathered from
within the caravan is combined with the reports of DHS personnel working with
the Mexican government. With the combined information, DHS knows a lot about
the size of the caravan, its movements, and any security threats that it poses.
The gathered intelligence indicated
that some migrants were planning to run into the United States through the car
lanes near San Diego. Customs and Border Protections shut down all the lanes
going north for three hours between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. There was no
attempt made to overrun the guards.
John Cohen, former acting
undersecretary of intelligence for DHS says that it is not illegally for DHS to
pay informants, put personnel in the area, or monitor the communications of
non-U.S. citizens. However, he does believe that it is a waste of funds to go
to such efforts to stop the caravan when there are terrorist threats, mass
shootings, etc. going on in the nation.
He
understands that the caravan is an important issue, but the majority of its
members only want to claim legal asylum. DHS spokeswoman Katie Waldman
disagreed.
While not commenting on sources or
methods, it would be malpractice for the United States to be ignorant about the
migrants – including many criminals – attempting to enter our country. We have
an obligation to ensure we know who is crossing our borders to protect against
threats to the Homeland and any indication to the contrary is misinformed.
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar, appointed by Barack Obama, placed a nation-wide order on the government. He says
that the United States cannot enforce a ban on asylum for anyone who does not
cross the border legally. This is another liberal judge trying to stop
President Donald Trump from doing what he was elected to do – protect Americans.
President Trump issued a proclamation
on November 9 that stated that anyone who crossed the border illegally between
official ports of entry would immediately be ineligible for asylum. The
government’s argument was that the approach of the caravans required immediate
restrictions. This is the judge’s explanation for putting the lives of
Americans in danger: “Whatever the scope of the President’s authority, he may
not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has
expressly forbidden.”
The President used the same powers
that he used when he imposed a travel ban that was ultimately upheld by the
Supreme Court. Homeland Security and the Justice Department issued a joint
statement saying that the Supreme Court has already ruled that the President
has the authority to restrict asylum.
Our asylum system is broken, and it is
being abused by tens of thousands of meritless claims every year. We look
forward to continuing to defend the Executive Branch’s legitimate and
well-reasoned exercise of its authority to address the crisis at our southern
border.
There is a dangerous situation at
our southern border, and a liberal judge is not helping the President to solve
the problem. The judge’s ruling will most likely be overturned, but it will
probably allow many illegal aliens to seek asylum who would otherwise not be
able to do so.
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