Northern Border Security and Immigration

Cross Posted From Right Truth

In short, security along the northern border of the USA and Canada
leaves a lot to be desired. Entering Canada from the USA at Sault Ste.
Marie was a joke. We were asked if we had any alcohol or tobacco and
if we had ever been to Canada before. That’s it. The border guard did
ask us to pull over and go inside to get out passports stamped. Inside
another guard ran our passports through a computer check while outside
four guards sat on a bench beside our car. Not one took the
opportunity to look inside, check suitcases, bags, or cooler.

The back of our Durango was loaded with five suitcases, one back pack,
a cooler, and several smaller bags. I had my fanny pack over my arm
and rested it on the counter in front of the border guard. The fanny
pack is made for carrying a handgun, which I left at home. I thought
sure the guard would want to look inside, but nope. I could have had
my gun and no one would have known. We could have had several suitcase
bombs and who knows what else.

Crossing the border from Canada back into the USA was even more
pathetic. We were asked again if we had any alcohol or tobacco and
what we had purchasesd in Canada. The border guard glanced in the back
and that was the extent of his inspection. We only noticed one car
being pulled over. Sad.

Numbers USA has begun running a commercial on national TV news and
talk shows. This campaign should last all summer.

Numbers usa Education and Research Foundation is running the ads to
help people understand the magnitude of the immigration problem—and to
show them there is something they can do by joining the rest of you in
the fight to REDUCE the numbers.

You can go to their website and view the commercials.

You can read all about our travels here.

**This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration
(CAII). If you would like to participate, please go to the above link
to learn more. Afterwards, email the coalition and let me know at what
level you would like to participate.**

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