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ICE Men Cometh
THE recent raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents
on Irish people suspected of illegally entering the U.S. via Canada, or
helping to smuggle people in, do not appear to have bagged any major players.
Most of those arrested are merely young Irish undocumented who were trying
to make a life for themselves in the U.S. and who had the misfortune to
come across the Canadian border at the wrong time and in the wrong company.
Even the people suspected of helping bring them across were hardly in
the FBI’s most wanted category. The Irish people involved appear
to have acted out of the best mot-ives and made very little money if any
from the transactions.
Given that the Irish arrested were all given very low bail and released,
clearly they were not the immediate target of the raids, or if they were
it hardly seemed worth the manpower and time to nab them. All of which
leads one to believe that ICE must be after a bigger fish.
The suspicion is that they may be seeking someone inside their own organization
who is allowing people to cross while accepting bribes. That was the initial
story when the arrests first happened, but then it seemed to disappear
as an angle.
Yet ICE officials have told this newspaper that their investigation is
ongoing. Michael Chertoff, head of the Homeland Security department which
oversees ICE, has made it clear that cracking down on smuggling is a key
priority.
But picking up a few hapless Irish unfortunate enough to be caught crossing
over and those who helped them hardly seems to fit that bill.
King the New Tancredo?
IT was hard to distinguish Congressman Pete King from Congressman Tom
Tancredo after President Bush’s immigration speech on Monday night.
Both men appeared on The O’Reilly Factor on Fox News after the speech
and tried to outdo each other on how strongly they would reject the president’s
plans that he outlined on the networks earlier that night.
King, who fought the extradition or deportation of every suspected IRA
operative for decades, has now morphed into a fanatical opponent of every
undocumented person living in the United States.
His only solution seems to be to lock down the borders and essentially
starve the undocumented here out by a series of draconian measures, including
making them felons.
It is like an evil twin has taken Pete over since 9/11, leaving many of
his long-time supporters, including many in the Irish community who supported
him financially, wondering what exactly he has become.
Perhaps he is emboldened by the fact that it now looks very likely that
he will face only token opposition in his Long Island district after his
Democratic opponent, David Denenberg, claiming health problems, mysteriously
withdrew just two days after getting into the race.
Whatever it is King is becoming, it is a million miles away from the
compassionate conservative so many of us used to know. Worse, King appears
to glory in his new “Know Nothing” stance. Maybe he’ll
learn that illegal immigration cannot be excised by criminalization and
deportation.
Bush Got It Right
SPEAKING of President Bush’s immigration speech, it appears the
president may well have gotten it right as he had both the left and right
angry with him after it.
It was a thoughtful speech that revealed that this president understands
the complex issue of immigration reform, and wants to be even handed in
his approach to it.
To those on the left who oppose the border controls, he made it clear
that it is inexplicable that a country should not do what it needs to
do to safeguard its own borders.
To those on the right, he made clear it is ridiculous to talk about border
security, yet allow 11 million people to live in America who are below
the radar and who are not known. What kind of security does that allow?
The New York Times on Tuesday had a fascinating profile of Bush during
his days as Texas governor where he strongly opposed efforts to ban children
of illegals from schools and a host of other anti-immigrant legislation.
On the Nixon to China theory, Bush may be the only president who can deliver
this bill. A Democrat would face overwhelming opposition from the right
which Bush also faces, but he has a much better chance of countering it.
Bush has put his neck on the line here and a defeat will damage his
fadingpolitical credibility even more. Get ready for a battle royal over
the next few months.
O’Reilly for Council Dinner
THE Ireland-U.S. Council has certainly snagged a prominent guest of honor
for their 44th annual New York dinner in November.
Sir Anthony O’Reilly, former head of Heinz, founder of the American
Ireland Fund and now chairman of Independent Newspapers in Ireland, will
be the main speaker at the event.
O’Reilly has not been seen that much in recent years in the U.S.
and has essentially left the management of the American Ireland Fund in
the capable hands of others.
Thus it will be interesting to see the man considered Ireland’s
most successful businessman ever in America back on U.S. shores for the
event.
“He has made a contribution to building business links between America
and Ireland from his earliest days,” said Ireland-U.S. Council President
Mike Gibbons. “He was a consistent champion of Ireland’s push
for modernization, liberalization and more rapid economic growth.”
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