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In Bush's War on Terror, Immigrants Are Both Soldiers and Targets
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I thought of Eric as I listened to President Bush trying to rally the country around his "new strategy" with words like, "The war on terror we fight today is a generational struggle that will continue long after you and I have turned our duties over to others."
Eric was born a child of war. I recall him as a boy in tattered jeans playing with toy guns while slightly older teenagers played out the latest insurgent and counterinsurgent military strategies in the jungles and mountains outside his hamlet. In an earlier phone call, Eric compared their struggle to the war he's now fighting. "The Taliban and Al Qaeda fight like the FMLN (the former guerillas in El Salavador). They strike for a time and then you don't see them for a long time until the next attack. It heats up and then it cools off." I've interviewed top strategists at West Point -- those who now guide Eric and other solders in the "new strategy" confirm Eric's insight.
When Bush tells us he will continue to prepare the country for what was going to be a "long war" -remember how the invasion of Afghanistan was first called "Operation Infinite Justice" before being renamed "Operation Enduring Freedom"? - I worry about Eric's son, who is not doing so well in his elementary school.
Little Juan plays with toy guns and goes to a poorly-funded public school whose administrators are required to give military recruiters students' names, phone numbers and other personal information under the No Child Left Behind Act requirements.
In his speech, Bush framed comprehensive immigration reform as a national security issue, one requiring policies that leave "border agents free to chase down drug smugglers and criminals and terrorists." If the "war on terror" lasts as long as Bush said it will, his message tells immigrant families like ours that the war on immigration will also last for generations to come.
When I mentioned to Eric that Bush would be talking about immigration during the speech, he told me, "I don't like to talk about politics, TÃo." After I told him I understood, he did, however, tell me, "They (the National Guard) asked me if I want to go protect the border after I get back." "What do you think? You gonna do it?" I asked. He remained silent, as if weighing his words for an audience larger than just me.
We went on to talk about bringing back beautiful Afghan rugs for my folks' anniversary and going to dance salsa when he next visits me in New York. From the sound of his voice, he seemed to be struggling to come to grips with how war has shaped his short life in so many different ways. "You know what?" he confided as we said our "hasta pronto" goodbyes, "there's no way I'm going to the (U.S.-Mexico) border."
Before I could ask him if it had anything to do with Bush, immigration, the war and the like, he said, "All that's political bullshit."
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Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Jan 30, 2007 6:59 AM
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» And so
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» RE: He will go to the border and be meaner than the white people
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Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Jan 30, 2007 7:31 AM
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Ignore the albrechtkrausse creep - this is someone who also calls for the development and use of biological weapons - another stupid bloodthirsty warmonger who has no idea what war really means. Why don't you head off to the Mideast, albert, and see how you feel after picking up the pieces of ten blown-apart bodies with your own hands...
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» RE: Prisons and undocumented immigrant detention centers...
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Posted by: MAD on Jan 30, 2007 7:53 AM
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Well I have to say, this was a new twist on a familiar theme: Latino as victim (nothing new there), and now, pawn in a galactic conspiracy aimed at turning Latinos against one another after they've done our bidding on the battlefield. I have to say, Alternet is pulling out all the stops for what is obviously a pro-amnesty, open border stance. Is there some legislation being rammed through Congress at the moment?
Would it be too much to ask Alternet to run a piece about, oh I don't know, blacks being overrepresented in the military? Meanwhile, Latinos are underrepresented but are given the spotlight once again and portrayed as *sigh* victims to boot.
"Little Juan plays with toy guns and goes to a poorly-funded public school whose administrators are required to give military recruiters students' names, phone numbers and other personal information under the No Child Left Behind Act requirements."
Alas, let's hope little Juan doesn't become another foot soldier in what's sure to develop into the next big issue for the Latino community. A Manchurian, er, Mexican Candidate brainwashing scheme aimed at turning returning soldiers against their own friends and families . . .
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» RE: War On Immigration? Yeah, Ok - El Salvador going to Iraq
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Posted by: Temporary on Jan 30, 2007 8:01 AM
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» RE: The war is coming...
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» RE: The war is coming...
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Posted by: losingmyliberties on Jan 30, 2007 9:46 AM
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» RE: wrong again
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» posse comitatus
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Posted by: Pat Kittle on Jan 30, 2007 2:11 PM
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» RE: He will go to the border and be meaner than the white people
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Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Jan 30, 2007 7:31 AM
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Ignore the albrechtkrausse creep - this is someone who also calls for the development and use of biological weapons - another stupid bloodthirsty warmonger who has no idea what war really means. Why don't you head off to the Mideast, albert, and see how you feel after picking up the pieces of ten blown-apart bodies with your own hands...
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» RE: Prisons and undocumented immigrant detention centers...
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Posted by: MAD on Jan 30, 2007 7:53 AM
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Well I have to say, this was a new twist on a familiar theme: Latino as victim (nothing new there), and now, pawn in a galactic conspiracy aimed at turning Latinos against one another after they've done our bidding on the battlefield. I have to say, Alternet is pulling out all the stops for what is obviously a pro-amnesty, open border stance. Is there some legislation being rammed through Congress at the moment?
Would it be too much to ask Alternet to run a piece about, oh I don't know, blacks being overrepresented in the military? Meanwhile, Latinos are underrepresented but are given the spotlight once again and portrayed as *sigh* victims to boot.
"Little Juan plays with toy guns and goes to a poorly-funded public school whose administrators are required to give military recruiters students' names, phone numbers and other personal information under the No Child Left Behind Act requirements."
Alas, let's hope little Juan doesn't become another foot soldier in what's sure to develop into the next big issue for the Latino community. A Manchurian, er, Mexican Candidate brainwashing scheme aimed at turning returning soldiers against their own friends and families . . .
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» RE: War On Immigration? Yeah, Ok - El Salvador going to Iraq
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» posse comitatus
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