Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Air Lines and Over Sea Immigration

Why did the United State government stop with the United Kingdom being a first passage stop before all cross Atlantic immigrants arrived to the United States? This is a major problem of global immigration into the U.S. Perhaps, the islands of Bermuda and Midway should become a required stop/lay over for all immigrants wishing to enter the United States. The United States should either purchase or take over Bermuda. The United State government needs to give powers to the U.K. and Japan high authority for cross Atlantic-Pacific immigration. Then if the U.K. and Japan wished to heighten their immigration security it would be a blessing to the U.S., and vice versa. If the U.K. and Japan became somewhat fascist, then it would be really hard to enter the U.S.

The passenger air lines need to be held accountable for all this global immigration. Having U.S. marshals aboard was a major step, and the federal hiring of security check points was a good second step.

It would be a good day to U.S. security if all the air lines went bankrupt, and the United States military took over their businesses much like Amtrak. All air line flights would become U.S. Air Force flights. That would be a highly economical gain for the U.S. government to take total control of the passenger air line industry.

It is just amazing to me to see all these foreigners in Chicago that arrive here in the central U.S. through these air line companies. Meanwhile the government just doesn't realize that air lines are primarily at fault for the rapid international immigration.
The American and Foreign airline companies need to be held accountable for bringing in foreigners. Such companies should be required to assist the U.S. government in making sure the foreigners that entered U.S. soil through their company leave through their company, or face high tax penalties.

Flying in planes is too fast for a foreign immigrant to enter the United States in a matter of hours. In the old days passenger ships took takes days, and the authorities could check them over more precisely.

I saw some governmental woman on television this week saying that,” If a Brazilian enters the U.S. illegally through the Mexican border, and if they are a Brazilian national we are going to fly them back to Brazil."
She also failed to mention at whose expense this flight would be paid by. People fail to think economically. They should all sit monitored on a freight cargo ship back to their homeland.

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