U.S. government joins Arizona boycott
Two federal agencies have cancelled scheduled conferences in Arizona because of that state’s new crackdown on illegal aliens. Both the Department of Education and the U.S. Border Patrol have joined those protesting the new law…That’s right, even the agency charged with preventing illegal immigration is apparently now opposed to any law designed to do just that!
The Department of Education told Fox News that they cancelled their 2010 North American Mobility program convention in October, at a Tucson resort “at the request of one of our trilateral partners.”
What does that mean exactly?
According to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Department of Education officials made the decision after the Mexican government, whose representatives were set to attend the meeting, said they would not come if it was held in Arizona. The event has been moved to Minnesota.
The U.S. Border Patrol decided to cancel a conference which was to be held in May, at a resort in Prescott, after it appeared that SB1070 would become law. The agency had booked 40 rooms for the meeting.
Rep. Giffords told fox News: “It is very troubling when the federal government becomes involved in a boycott against our state. Although I personally disagree with the immigration law, it came about because of growing frustration over the federal government's unwillingness to secure the border. The federal government's participation in this boycott only adds to that frustration.”
In a written statement, Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ) said the cancellations illustrate how the Obama administration is using “federal agencies as political tools” to “harm our state's economy for having the audacity to protect our citizens.”
Franks continued: “These boycotts completely disprove the Obama administration's disingenuous claims that they are in any way interested in strengthening border security.”
What are we to conclude of our own government, when they join forces with those who are invading this nation?
As Americans, we are truly on our own. It would seem that the U.S. government has abandoned we the people, in the same way they long ago abandoned the rule of law.