The items below are some of
things the FIRE Coalition is involved in to educate the public, influence and support
federal legislation where needed that enhances "attrition through
enforcement," and supports state legislatures exercising their state's
rights to compensate where the federal government is remiss in its'
duties. In general, we don't need comprehensive immigration reform; we
need comprehensive immigration enforcement.
One If By Land:
The flood of illegal aliens across our southern border
constitutes the largest invasion in world history.
Two If By Sea: Our
port security is a joke even by 3rd World standards. Bio-hazards,
human-trafficing, and dirty-bombs aside, Congress mandated our ports be
secured years ago. No more excuses. DHS sent more apologists and
attorneys to this hearing to justify why they haven't been doing what
the law mandated than they brought officials to honestly answer
questions.
Three If
By Air: The VISA Waiver Program makes our southern
border look like a honey pot. Even Senator Diane Feinstein called it
"the soft underbelly" of our national security. In 2006-2007, 31
million people came to the U.S. under the VISA Waiver Program. Homeland
Security cannot tell you how many of them have left.
The first two are examples of pieces of
active legislation that every day American patriots are engaged on with
their elected officials to address the largest invasion in world
history.
With 31 million foreign nationals coming here in 2006-2007 alone via
the VISA Waiver program with no serious effort to secure our ports of
entry, the focus on our southern border in some ways is a honey pot in
comparison.
All citizens need to do is get resolved, get informed, and get
involved. The FIRE Coalition is also engaged with the American Legion.
In July 2007 I met with Legion leadership in Indianapolis to discuss
ways we could work together to address common interests. In 2008-2009,
the FIRE Coalition held four national security conferences across the
country, hosted by American Legion State Headquarters and Posts,
including a two-day convention in Colorado last August, and one day
events in North Carolina, South Carolina, and California.
There is much information about those events, photos, and video
available at Operation Body Count (OBC), a
FIRE Coalition project, specifically on the National Security Conference
page. You should also check out the OBC Victims' Posters, and view
the press conferences of various federal, state, and local officials,
and law enforcement working with the FIRE Coalition at http://youtube.com/firecoalition,
and http://youtube.com/patriotwatchdog.