Sunday, October 26, 2008

Protect, Don't Eliminate Borders

In its report entitled "Building a North American Community: Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations," Global elitists advocate the elimination of North American nation-state borders. In other words, wages across North America and indeed the world will equalize as migrants from Mexico and other countries freely cross what used to be the southern border.

According to Forbes magazine (ref. 1), Pedro Aspe, one of the task force co-chairs, is also co-chairman/director of Evercore Partners, is a member of the board of the Carnegie Foundation, and sits on the Advisory Board of Stanford University's Institute of International Studies and the Visiting Committee of the Department of Economics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

According to Carnegie (ref. 2), since 1996 he has advised in more than 200 transactions, including private equity placements, mergers and acquisitions, project financing, and municipal bonds. He has also held a number of positions with the Mexican government, including the Minister of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico from 1988 through 1994 (ref. 3) and Budget Minister from 1987 to 1988 (ref. 4). Perhaps no one is in a position to benefit more from such an open border policy than Mr. Aspe, as he and other globalists seek to drive down wages and raise revenue from privatized toll roads American taxpayers are forced to use.

In a section of the report entitled "What We Should do by 2010," the plan to bring in cheap labor and abandon the borders is clearly laid out:

By 2010, CFR want to "Lay the groundwork for the freer flow of people within North America. The three governments should commit themselves to the long-term goal of dramatically diminishing the need for the current intensity of the governments’ physical control of cross-border traffic, travel, and trade within North America."

Is CFR working in the best interest of the average American? Do you want Pedro Aspe to orchestrate mergers on your behalf and bring in busloads of Mexicans to take your job? Me neither.


For the full text of the report, please visit the link below:

http://www.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/NorthAmerica_TF_final.pdf

References:

1. http://people.forbes.com/profile/pedro-aspe/51991
2. http://www.carnegie.org/sub/about/p.aspe.html
3. http://www.evercore.com/userdetail/index.php?userid=1247
4. http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?author=265

Contact the author at rick.newbold@identityeducation.org

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