Can’t deport millions of illegal aliens? Wrong — it’s been done

Tue, 07/31/2007 - 4:51pm
By: Letters to the ...

In the minds of most people the problem of deporting several million illegal aliens may seem like a formidable, if not impossible, task.

As a retired U.S. Customs agent, I am aware of a program in 1954 in which President Dwight Eisenhower deported millions of Mexican nationals. The program was called “Operation Wetback” and the purpose was to give WWII and Korean veterans a better chance at badly needed jobs. Go to the Web and enter “Operation Wetback” for verification of this fact.

Again for those of you who don’t know or remember your history, during the Great Depression President Herbert Hoover ordered the deportation of all illegal aliens in order to make jobs available to American citizens.

In both cases above the deportation of illegal aliens was carried out successfully. Once the program started, millions of the illegals fled back to Mexico on their own to avoid arrest.

If it could be done in those days, it surely can be done today and it must be done. The fact that it is not being done confirms that there is a conspiracy in our government to overwhelm our culture with aliens, and then create a new North American state that owes its allegiance only to an oligarchy of the elite and does some lip service to a controlled United Nations.

Arby Edward

Fayetteville, Ga.

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