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The
Reckless Folly of the
“Undocumented Immigrant”
by Michelle Malkin
6/24/2011
With
great fanfare and elite media
sympathy, Jose Antonio Vargas publicly declared himself an
“undocumented
immigrant” this week. “Undocumented” my you-know-what. In the
felony-friendly
pages of The New York Crimes -- er, Times -- the Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist turned illegal-alien activist spilled the beans on all the
illegal
IDs he amassed over the years. He had documents coming out of his ears.
The
Times featured full-color photos
of Vargas’ fake document trove -- including a fake passport with a fake
name, a
fake green card and a Social Security card his grandfather doctored for
him at
a Kinko’s. He committed perjury repeatedly on federal I-9 employment
eligibility
forms. In 2002, while pursuing his journalism career goals, an
immigration
lawyer told him he needed to accept the consequences of his
law-breaking and
return to his native Philippines.
Following
the rules would have meant a
10-year bar to reentry into America. Making false claims of citizenship
is a
felony offense. Document fraud is a felony offense.
Vargas,
who frames himself as a
helpless victim, freely chose instead to secure yet more dummy
documents. He
used a friend’s address to obtain an Oregon driver’s license under
false
pretenses. It gave him an eight-year golden ticket to travel by car,
board
trains and airplanes, work at prestigious newspapers, and even gain
access to
the White House -- where crack Secret Service agents allowed him to
attend a
state dinner using his bogus Social Security number.
At
least Vargas tells the truth when
he says he’s not alone. Go visit a 7-11 in the D.C. suburbs. Or the
countless
vendors in MacArthur Park in East L.A. Or any of the 19 cities in 11
states
from Massachusetts to Ohio to Kentucky where a massive, Mexico-based
“highly
sophisticated and violent” fraudulent-document trafficking ring
operated until
February 2011. “Undocumented workers” and “undocumented immigrants”
have plenty
of documents.
The
persistent use of these
open-borders euphemisms to describe Vargas and countless millions like
him is a
perfect illumination of the agenda-driven, dominant progressive media.
They’re
as activist inside their
newsrooms as Vargas is out in the open now. Bleeding-heart editors were
hoaxed
by a prominent colleague, exposed to liability, and yet still champion
his
serial subversion of the law. San Francisco Chronicle editor Phil
Bronstein
bragged that he was “duped” by Vargas, but endorses his “subterfuge”
because
Vargas’ lobbying campaign for the illegal-alien student bailout known
as the
DREAM Act “just might lubricate the politically tarred-up wheels of
government
and help craft sane immigration policy.”
Who’s
insane? The Vargas deceit is not
an object lesson about America’s failure to show compassion. It’s
another stark
reminder of America’s dangerous failure to learn from 9/11.
Time
and again, security experts have
warned about how jihadists have exploited lax immigration and ID
enforcement.
Driver’s licenses are gateways into the American mainstream. They allow
residents to establish an identity and gain a foothold into their
communities.
They help you open bank accounts, enter secure facilities, board
planes, and do
things like drive tractor-trailers carrying hazardous materials.
It’s
been nearly 10 years since
several of the 19 9/11 hijackers operated in the country using hundreds
of
illicitly obtained fake driver’s licenses and IDs. Most states
tightened
licensing rules, yet Vargas easily obtained a driver’s license not only
in
Oregon, but more recently in Washington State. He again used a friend’s
residence to pass muster. Washington State’s licensing bureaucracy
still does
not check citizenship. The man sitting in the White House campaigned to
keep driver’s
license laws as loose as possible for the open-borders lobby. He
appointed
illegal-alien lobbyists to top federal immigration positions. His head
of
Immigration and Customs Enforcement just signed a memo pushing the
DREAM Act
through by administrative fiat. And the privacy of illegal aliens still
trumps
national security.
I
ask again: Who’s insane?
Vargas
believes his sob story is an
argument for giving up on immigration enforcement and passing a mass
amnesty.
It’s a sob story, all right. Homeland security officials across the
country
should be weeping at the open mockery Vargas and his enablers have made
of the
law.
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