Stonewall: Obama Administration Is Worried About Asylum Story

Stonewall: Obama Administration Is Worried About Asylum Story

A couple of weeks ago, I brought a big story about immigration into the national spotlight-my article for Breitbart News entitled Sudden Flood Of Asylum Rquests At The U.S. / Mexican Border
was the featured story on the Drudge Report all day and then swept through the internet. A number of other people picked up and did great pieces and I did follow up as well. Politicians like Sen Jeff Sessions and Rep. Bob Goodlatte have taken note of the exploding asylum requests as well.

This has not gone unnoticed by the Obama administration, who clearly has a penchant for press intimidation. I have three stories; two personal and one from another source and frankly, they should scare the hell out of you if you believe in a free press.

1) I contacted the Department of Justice immigration office in Virginia about ten days ago to see if they had a statistic I couldn’t find on their site. I gave name and said I was with Breitbart News and was transferred to their media contact quickly.

The first thing she said was. “Oh, it’s funny you called. I was just checking the statistics in your new article.”

I thought it might be a joke, so I said “Well, how am I doing?”

It was no joke. We discussed the numbers in my article. (I had one wrong-incorrect year-but the real number made my case stronger.)

Someone in the Department of Justice was having their media person check my articles for ‘accuracy’ two days after the story broke nationally.

2) A couple of days later, I was in San Diego. I wanted to see the Otay border crossing for myself. I contacted the local San Diego office for this routine press request; I wasn’t requesting an interview or anything special. I just wanted to see the crossing and get a feel what it was like.

The local office didn’t return my first call, so I phoned back and they call me about five minutes later. Again, I’d said who I was and what I was calling about.

I was told that my request would have to be approved by the Department of Homeland Security. I took down the information they have me and then asked if this was normal that just seeing the border crossing required approval from the DHS.

The woman from the San Diego paused, then said, “THIS request request requires approval from the Department of Homeland Security. ”

I emailed and phoned the DHS. Over a week later and I have not heard back.

3) An ABC TV Station in San Diego did a story a couple of weeks ago on the boom in asylum requests. The following is a postscript they added to the story and given my personal experiences on this, I find it chilling (emphasis added):

UPDATE: When Team 10 broke the story on the “leaks” at the international border, it started an effort to locate who is talking to us — this is a normal reaction by a federal agency.

These sources tell Team10 that Customs and Border Patrol management is looking “very hard” to find who is providing us information about the loophole.

This appears to go beyond the usual response to a news story involving the agency.

As described to us, the search is “very intense” and it’s not limited to only the San Diego region.

The policy of Team 10 is to protect our sources. As more develops on this story, we will report it.

 

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Defund Obamacare Tour: Photos, Audio & Video

Defund Obamacare Tour: Photos, Audio & Video

Heritage Action is a Defund Obamacare tour and the second stop was Dallas on Tuesday night. The event features Sen. Ted Cruz, Cruz’s father Rafael Cruz and former former Sen. and head of Heritage Jim DeMint. I discuss the Defund Obamacare event on Radio Stranahan, too.

The Dallas Morning News dishonestly reported the turnout for the Heritage Action event to Defund Obamacare that happened at the Hilton Anatole hotel in Dallas, Texas Tuesday night. Not only does their headline Hundreds in Dallas join Sen. Ted Cruz to urge Congress to stop Affordable Care Act suggest the event was attended by a few hundred people, but newspaper’s website included a slide show of 11 photos; not a single one was a wide shot that actually showed the whole crowd. I was there; it was about 2,000 people, not hundreds.0

Here’s the complete audio of Senator Ted Cruz’s press conference before the event, discussing how and why he wants to defund Obamacare.

Rafael Cruz introduced Ted Cruz to a standing ovation.

Here’s the first woman who disrupted the event:

Then, another man disrupted the event so I knew it was a trend. Security asked him to leave and I followed and then interviewed him in the parking lot. No other reporters even followed. Turns out he was with Texas Organizing Project, which is the group Texas ACORN reformed — a lot of conservative sites covered this transformation but in case you want balance, here’s a left wing site talking about ACORN and their ‘rebirth.’

Deport The Dream 9: Lizbeth Mateo Tweets

Deport The Dream 9: Lizbeth Mateo Tweets

Since I’ve been covering the immigration issue for Breitbart News recently, I’ve been struck by the obnoxious arrogance of some of the pro-immigration reform activists, particularly the young radicals known as the ‘Dreamers’; illegal immigrant who engage in leftist street theater in order to gain notice for their cause. I discussed some of this on my Blog Talk Radio show today.

After covering the union led rally last week, I was thinking about the in-your-face tactics that these illegal immigrants are using and I decided to do some activism.

I launched a site called ImmigrationSanity.com (it’s a pretty slick site, really) and the first thing I posted was a petition to Deport The Dream 9. I outline the background and the reason I think this group needs an expedited hearing; they have abused and insulted the asylum process.

This disgusting misuse of asylum by the Dream 9 is part of what prompted me to write the piece for Breitbart News on the sudden flood of Mexicans at the border claiming ‘credible fear’ that caught fire last week (it was on Drudge all day when it broke and mentioned by talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin) and gave the first national exposure to the overwhelm of the United States asylum system by Mexican nationals.

One of the most vocal members of the Dream 9 is Lizbeth Mateo. I’ve written about Ms. Mateo a few times on Breitbart News; in this article, I point out how Mateo says she worked for an institutional left community organizing group called ROC-DC, for example.

Mateo’s Twitter profile is pretty blunt: flies the Mexican flag covering up the U.S. Capitol and says she’s an illegal immigrant.

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And her Tweets are just as blunt, really; she’s an admitted illegal immigrant with absolutely no fear of repercussions for actions. Take a look and if so inclined, please sign the petition to Deport the Dream 9.

 

Only in America.

The NSA ‘Scandal’ & The Anti-American Alliance

The NSA ‘Scandal’ & The Anti-American Alliance

Note: I wrote this a few weeks ago but it hasn’t been published until now.

The non-existent, hyped up “NSA Scandal” is a transparent attempt by a small group of committed Anti-American activists that they hope will gut an effective tool protecting the country from terrorism. What you’re witnessing isn’t another Obama scandal like Benghazi or the IRS scandal, but another chapter in the alliance between anti-war libertarians and anti-war radical leftists to take down what they perceive as an American Empire.

The high profile players in the “NSA Scandal” myth include leftitst activist Glenn Greenwald, leftist filmmaker Laura Poitras, WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange, Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg, anti-war libertarian former Congressman Ron Paul (who praised Snowden’s ‘great service’), Ron Paul’s son Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), and groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation. On one hand, it seems like an ideologically diverse group-from pro-free market libertarians like the Pauls to leftists like Greenwald-but they are all longtime allies on the “anti-war” issue.

The term Anti-American is pretty broad, so let me define that term in a very specific way that applies to all the players in the “NSA Scandal” story. I use ‘Anti-American’ because I see the common threads as going after America’s strength in a fundamental way. Here are key components:

  1. They see the United States as a failing, flailing empire; the cause of most of the problems on the world stage.
  2. On the specific issue of terrorism, they view the United States as the main problem and the cause of Islamic terrorism.
  3. Because of these views, they focus their criticism on the United States and usually drop context of how other nations act.
  4. They want to see an America with a greatly reduced military.

The “NSA Scandal” is another attempt by this group to weaken U.S. defenses in general and on terrorism, explicitly and specifically. Just like WikiLeaks’ release of the “Collateral Murder” video a few years ago-an effort supported by all the key NSA Scandal players mentioned above-their hope is to gain attention and traction among the general public and force the United States to drop its defenses.

The players in the “NSA Scandal” aren’t shy about sharing their philosophy out in the open. Here’s Glenn Greenwald, speaking at the Socialism 2011 conference in Chicago:

Al-Qaeda hoped a single attack on U.S. soil, very minimal in scope compared to the level of deaths that the United States has been bringing to the world for decades-from Vietnam to illegal wars in Central America-would trigger bankruptcy-inducing policies. Ironically, the only thing that can truly strengthen America’s national security is a weakening of America.

Here’s Ron Paul in 2010 in a House floor speech defending Julian Assange and attacking the American Empire:

Few are interested in understanding the relationship of our foreign policy and our presence in the Middle East to the threat of terrorism. Revealing the real nature and goal of our presence in so many Muslim countries is a threat to our empire, and any revelation of this truth is highly resented by those in charge.

Paul’s 2010 speech also made claims about Assange that are being echoed today almost verbatim in defense of Snowden, showing once again the “NSA Scandal” is the same old Anti-American screeds and excuses with little more than a fresh coat of paint:

It has been charged by experts that Julian Assange, the internet publisher of this information, has committed a heinous crime, deserving prosecution for treason and execution, or even assassination.

In the Snowden affair, the only America politician to defend him has, again, been Kentucky Senator Rand Paul. Paul has been trying to get support among non-fringe conservatives for this view, but as Rand Paul said to Alex Jones in an interview in 2009comparing this view to his father’s:

I’d say we’d be very very similar. We might present the message sometimes differently. I think in some ways the message has to be broadened and made more appealing to the entire Republican electorate because you have to win a primary.

Many people forget that the libertarian movement sprang from the 1960s radical anti-war movement. Side note: this is one reason hippie-hating Ayn Rand eschewed the Libertarian Party. Libertarian trailblazer Murray Rothbard discussed this in interviews like this one:

…here at last was not a namby-pamby “peace” group like SANE, which always carefully balanced its criticism of the U.S. and of Russia, and which also took pains to exclude “undesirables” from antiwar activity; here was a truly antiwar movement which zeroed in on the evils of American war-making; and here was a movement that excluded no one, that baited neither reds nor rightists, that welcomed all Americans willing to join in struggle against the immoral and aggressive war that we were waging in Vietnam. Here at last was an antiwar Left that we could be happy about!

Note that Rothbard was excited that the radicals in the SDS were “zeroed in on the evils of American war-making” without trying to balance that criticism. This brazen context dropping is a key component of the anti-war movement’s Anti-Americanism. It works to their advantage because the United States is clearly the worst country on the planet-when you don’t compare it to every other country on the face of the earth.

The 1960s radical paranoia of the left and the libertarians came crashing into the world of cyberspace on Sepetmeber 11th, 2001. Hours after jihadist terrorist took down both towers of the World Trade Center, a frantic email went viral. The email came from John Perry Barlow, head of the Electronic Frontier Foundation or EFF. The sky-is-falling email read in part:

Control freaks will dine on this day for the rest of our lives. Within a few hours, we will see beginning the most vigorous efforts to end what remains of freedom in America…

The problem the EFF saw was America, not the jihadists; a view echoed many times by Ron Paul and other anti-war libertarians and leftists in subsequent years. As Heather MacDonald from Manhattan institute explained:

Barlow, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, epitomizes the rise of the sixties counterculture into today’s opinion elite, for whom no foreign enemy could ever pose as great a threat to freedom as the U.S. For Barlow, the problem isn’t the obvious evil of Islamic terrorism but the imputed evil of the American government…

Cut to today. This is exactly the “America as Empire” ideology that animates Edward Snowden, whose laptop sports an EFF sticker-something that John Perry Barlow himself bragged about on Twitter.

This worldview allows Snowden and his crew to attack the NSA and ignore the terrorists that its programs are stopping. Greenwald and other antiwar radicals are using their hyped up NSA Scandal myth as a means get Americans to forget what happened on 9/11. They want to pressure the United States to disarm unilaterally in the war on terrorism. This isn’t mere folly; it’s life and death.

What Heather MacDonald wrote ten years ago has been proven true today [emphasis added]:

Recognizing that the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks were acts of war entails certain consequences. First, the campaign against al-Qaida and other Islamic terror organizations is really war, not a metaphor, like the “war on drugs.” Second,it is a war unlike any the U.S. has ever fought. The enemy, mostly but not exclusively foreign, is hidden on American soil in the civilian population, with the intention of slaughtering as many innocent noncombatants as possible. The use of military force abroad, while necessary, is by no means sufficient: domestic counterterrorism efforts by the FBI and other domestic law enforcement agencies are at least as essential to defeating the enemy.

When these agencies are operating against Islamic terrorists, they are operating in an unprecedented war mode—but most of the rules that govern them were designed for crime fighting. The tension between the Justice Department’s and FBI’s traditional roles as law enforcement agencies and their new roles as terror warriors lies at the heart of the battle over the Bush administration’s post-9/11 homeland-security policies: critics refuse to recognize the reality of the war and thus won’t accept the need for expanded powers to prosecute it.

While the anti-NSA fearmongers like Greenwald/Poitras ally Bill Binney express shock and outrage that the agency expanded its power post 9/11, that is exactly what they had to do to fight the new terror threat. More prescient writing from 2003 by MacDonald:

Most of the changes in the law that the Justice Department sought after 9/11 concern the department’s ability to gather intelligence on terror strikes before they happen—its key responsibility in the terror war. Yet the libertarian lobby will not allow the department to budge from the crime paradigm, refusing to admit that surveillance and evidence-gathering rules designed to protect the rights of suspected car thieves and bank robbers may need modification when the goal is preventing a suitcase bomb from taking out JFK. But of course the libertarians rarely acknowledge that suitcase bombs and the like are central to this debate.

Anyone throwing in with the anti-American left/libertarian cabal attacking United States military intelligence would do well to consider the source. The stakes are huge: nothing less than the security of the United States from jihadist terrorists. The NSA program has been praised by people who are aware of the details as doing a tremendous job of balancing concern for American’s civil liberties with the new reality of global terror. The Greenwald/Paul axis wants to tear this down and have no actual solutions to replace it with.