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Illegal Immigration from a Police Officer's Squad Car: Part III - When Law and Order Slip into Chaos

Article by Frosty Wooldridge

February 3, 2004

The clergy and power elite used the word ‘heretic’ in the 16th century to brand anyone who spoke with an independent mind. The word ‘heretic’ shut off all discussion, debate or evolving thought. People feared being branded a ‘heretic’.

Today, the words ‘racism’ and ‘xenophobe’ are used to shut off all rational discussion on the accelerating illegal alien immigration invasion facing America. Never mind that 10 to 13 million people stomp around in our country and into our lives in ever increasingly detrimental ways.

This crisis already has more illegals and specific ethnic groups pandering even greater numbers of their passage into our country to the detriment of us all. It’s now beyond dangerous for the continuation of this nation as a viable republic. Even more frightening, we are at risk as a sustainable society from the standpoint of clean air, energy, water and enough food—as we’re pushed to add 200 million more people by mid century.

Since the US media will not broach it, much like the early history of our nation, patriots who live down in the streets of America—must awaken their fellow countrymen.

And so, a brave police officer tells it like it is. Doug Hamilton gives this report in Part III of a police officer’s story concerning the invasion of illegal aliens. "Just so you know, these incidents that I relate are from personal experience, so they are accurate," he said. "I wish the public knew the massive problems these illegal aliens are creating."

What Hamilton’s report brings to the surface is what the national media refuses to address. Somebody in power is force feeding us into criminal chaos. The national media winks at the existence of 10 to 13 million people who have illegally crossed our borders. Thus, the ‘fluff stories’ feature people who come here ‘to work for a better life.’ Today, it’s not a few, it’s millions, and now, millions of us are being affected—in every realm of American society.

"People like my sister, who just got her degree in social work, only get the media version or turn their blinders on," Hamilton said. "They feel sorry for them. She will learn that she needs to feel sorry for legal Americans and the poverty this invasion is causing in the working classes. Americans can’t order a burger at McDonald's because the cashiers can’t speak English. Then, if a person expresses his disapproval at this poor service a manager is called to inform the customer that his business is not desired because of his "racist" attitude."

"One area that is really frustrating is the lack of respect many of these illegal immigrants have for members of American society," Hamilton said. "As it is, they know there is actually very little to fear from law enforcement officers. Because of the political stigma attached to speaking out against the numerous crimes these people commit, most administrations turn a blind eye to the growing problem of the lawless behavior these people exhibit. Yet, over the last week, most of the calls I have responded to, and arrests I have made, have been of illegal or legal immigrants."

What officer Hamilton talks about is a general disregard for the rule of law. It is the same in the Third World. Laws are not obeyed as a natural aspect of a lack of respect for an ordered society. It’s why so many societies do not function with any kind of standards. It’s why chaos rules. It’s why people starve. It’s why for example, Mexico has no environmental laws. It’s why drugs run easily through Columbia and Mexico. It’s why so much of Mexico suffers human degradation. It’s also why law enforcement in Mexico and Columbia is done without restraint or protocol. It’s why gangs and lawlessness thrive.

"We have had two cases where officers were physically resisted and assaulted, forcing them to call for emergency assistance," Hamilton said. "The first case involved an illegal immigrant family from Peru. The three male cousins, all of whom had Virginia driver’s licenses, were wanted for an assault they had committed earlier. Once the responding officers attempted to make the arrest, they were fought and the sister and mother also assaulted officers. All five were arrested. One of the men stated, "You can’t arrest me. This is my house." What is interesting about this statement, is that a similar version was spoken to officers several weeks ago, on a call involving a family of illegal Colombian immigrants. Initially they would not open the door, but finally complied with the request of the responding officer. Only to tell him words to the effect of, "Get off my property. You can’t arrest me. Do you have a warrant?" Once the officers grabbed the man to arrest him, they were pulled into the house by other family members, who then shut the door. Another emergency assistance was called for and four people were arrested. Two officers sustained injuries in the melee that ensued and pepper spray was required to subdue one illegal. Both families requested Spanish interpreters after being arrested."

Hamilton continued, "These incidents and statements are a cause for alarm because they are not isolated. They reflect the disdain for America and American citizens that these people have. These statements typify the feeling of entitlement that has been created because of our nation’s non-existent immigration policy. An illegal immigrant has enough working knowledge of our legal system to demand a warrant, yet openly flaunts those same laws, knowing he will not be held accountable. If he is held accountable, he can claim that there was a language barrier or that the responding officers were racist. I find it interesting that we, as law enforcement officers, must obey every rule and are held accountable for every action we take, yet there is no effort to hold these criminals accountable for their actions."

The only reason law enforcement is effective is that law-abiding citizens fear being arrested for doing something illegal. They fear speeding tickets, because they may lose their license as a result. If their licenses are suspended, most of these people will refrain from driving or at least be overly cautious if they decide to again break the law. "This is not the way illegal immigrants react to an arrest," Hamilton said. "In fact, many of these illegals go out of their way to draw attention to themselves. Speeding, running red lights, adorning your car with illegal lights, and blasting loud music are not the actions you would expect a person that has no license to take, but it is common." This lawless behavior also extends to areas such as littering, noise ordinances, and being drunk in public. Yet, they have come here to work for the American Dream.

Hamilton added, "In my experience, this has not been the case. These are people that are becoming an increasing burden on the criminal justice system and costing taxpayers billions of dollars. In other states where I have friends that are police officers, they report the same thing. Ultimately, because we refuse to enforce the laws of our borders, the laws of the individual states are laughed at as well. This makes the job of law enforcement officers impossible. When faced with an impossible task, many people give up. Police officers are no different. Many have already thrown the towel in when it comes to dealing with these people because nothing ever happens after the arrest is made. The problem is only going to get worse."

Officer Hamilton and hundreds of thousands of other police officers nationwide face a mounting crisis in the ‘Thin Blue Line’. At what point do illegal alien numbers become bigger than the number of police officers? What happens as the criminal element of these illegals ‘enclave’ themselves in cities across this nation like the 20,000 member ’18 Street Gang’ has done in Los Angeles? How about the growing Honduran Gangs in Washington, DC? At what point does lawlessness overwhelm the rule of law? With an average of nearly a million illegals crossing US borders annually, that equals 10 more million in a decade. It’s been documented that 60% of the ’18 Street Gang’ are recruited from illegal alien immigrants. What happens as these gangs spread? Who will check their progress? Will it lead to a mass flight by American citizens? Why should Americans be forced to flee from their own cities and states because their own congressmen and senators won’t enforce immigration laws? How can police officers be called ‘racists’ when they are doing their jobs?

What’s going to happen to us as more and more illegal aliens do not subscribe to the rule of law? It’s called, ‘THIRD WORLD MOMENTUM’ forging a freeway into America.