Sunday, June 06, 2010

Home land security to help protect the border of...
Saudi Arabia

World Tribune --

"It is a very rough border, very difficult to protect from illegal crossings," U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said. [referring to the borders of Saudi Arabia]

Janet Napolitano met with Saudi leaders in May to discuss security programs, training, joint exercises, intelligence and arm sales, [BINGO] and expanding cooperation in protection the kingom's borders from insurgents and smugglers with concerns from their neighbors from Yemenis infiltrating Saudi Arabia.
"So many of our discussions were about how to protect a very tough, geological, topographical border from illegal crossings," Ms. Napolitano said during a visit to the Saudi kingdom on May 31.


Okay, let me see if I have got this figured out...
Home Land Security Secretary Janet Napolitano feels that the Arizona law is bad and is lax on the US borders, however when it comes to ANOTHER country, hey lets go for it.

What is the difference? I think it is the profit in gun sales.

however I think that I can't put it any better then a commenter on the article stated...
What part of HOMELAND SECURITY does she not understand? This agency was created after 9-11 and FEMA went under it. FEMA is the former CIVIL DEFENSE! This border issue has nothing to do with Homeland Security. OUR borders in the north and the south do, but I guess she's too busy.--Charles Giles



But then again, a government study finds that US side of Mexico border area low on violent crime, so I guess that everything is okay. Read story from Dallis News

2 comments:

OregonGuy said...

I, Robin, believe it is our fault. We're looking for some type of logical consistency among these people. That, I'm afraid, is "old school".
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MAX Redline said...

Hey, if we can protect their borders, then Big Sis can leave ours open. She's looking at the Big Picture.