The two biggest impingements to controlling illegal immigration from the south (and lets face it, that's where most of it comes from) are the fact that no one is addressing the issue of cracking down on the companies and or businesses that hire them, including increased fines and if necessary, asset forfeture and or prison time for all of the human rights violations they are guilty of, (like having underage workers in the fields while they are cropdusting) not to mention the damage it does to the wages of legal workers, you and me included, who want to make more than $5.00 a day, combined with the fact that no one even addresses this aspect of the issue, including that flaming leprechaun O'Reilly, congress or state legislatures. This is, of course due to the fact that this "secrecy" is bought and paid for by the contributions to various campaigns, PAC, politicians etc. The other main problem is that the administration, (the last several in fact) have not had the balls to crack down on mexico and pressure them to deal with their own problems and people as opposed to mexico's current stance on illegal immigration which would appear to be..yes, go, here's a map and a bus and some food.

This is the single most blaring example of the fact that the feds do not give a flying whip about homeland security but only are concerned with the sound bites, the politics and of course, the money and no bid contracts and the new bureaucracies that have been created to address homeland security but have not really addressed the problem. I firmly believe the only reason we have not had another 9/11 is because no one has tried or bothered. I firmly believe nothing that the feds have told us in the last 50 years or so.
bonsaiguy Reviewed by bonsaiguy on . Theology and Illegal Aliens Theology and Illegal Aliens By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Mar 02, 2006 http://billoreilly.com/index.jsp As an American of Irish descent, Roman Catholicism has been in my family for hundreds of years. I respect the Church because I've seen first-hand the good that it can do. Worldwide, no organization does more for the poor and downtrodden than Catholic Charities. Thus, it was no surprise when Roger Cardinal Mahony spoke from his pulpit in Los Angeles on Ash Rating: 5