Saturday, December 10, 2011

EXPLANATION OF 'OPEN BORDERS' WANTED BY NEW WORLD ORDER

Submitted by: Donald Hank

Dear fellow Yanks. I hope you didn’t think open borders was a US phenomenon. As long as we keep voting for candidates who are part of the CFR and the like organizations, we will be invaded and it will be our fault. Newt is a member of the CFR. Mitt also was at one time. Perry gladly accepted an invitation to a Bilderberger meeting. Michele Bachmann still seems to think of herself as an American. In fairness, Ron Paul is not a CFR member, but most libertarians think open borders fit in well with their brand of "freedom."
The head of the CFR once wrote that we need to "rethink" the whole idea of borders.
Yeah, who needs em anyway??!!
Psst: We do!
Don Hank

 
Am I supposed to be surprised or shocked by this news - I have used that line many times, and thought exactly the same thing!
 
We have open borders - and it's not right!  Who is manning these so-called Customs Posts? Imbeciles?

Eurostar to Britain anyone?

By Jennifer Matthys - As if it's not easy enough already to "sneak" into our already overcrowded country, it has emerged that a shocking loophole exists, and has been known about by the authorities, since 2001. This loophole concerns the Eurostar; it is possible to buy a ticket in Brussels to get to Lille, but there is nothing stopping passengers from not getting off at Lille, and instead staying on the train until they get to London. Passports are not checked when passengers board the train, so in theory, it is possible to get from Brussels to London without ever having to show an official your documents.
Due to the Schengen agreement, people are able to cross the borders between Belgium and France without passport checks, but as no one checks who gets off at Lille, and no one checks documents when you disembark at St Pancras in London, it would once again appear to be disturbingly easy to illegally gain access to the UK.
Jonathan Sedgwick, the UK Border Agency's international group director, admitted that the situation was 'unsatisfactory', but told reporters that he 'wouldn't call it a loophole actually.'
According to Mr Sedgwick, 140 passengers have been found and removed by border control officials this year. That's an average of just 2.8 people per week! According to BBC Radio 4's The Report programme, when one border officer stopped and questioned two people, he was threatened with arrest by the Belgium police, meaning that many border officers are now too scared to even try and question those who they think are trying to enter Britain illegally in this manner. Given as there are some 2,000 trains per year that travel between St Pancras and Brussels via Lille, there are almost certainly huge numbers of people entering the country in this manner, and in relative comfort, each year.

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