“The Immigration War Can Stop at Any Moment—If We Want It To.
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Preamble: The War Within
America is at war—not with a foreign enemy, but within its own borders. The battle is not waged with tanks or missiles, but with laws ignored, institutions captured, and a sovereign people slowly displaced by design. What we are witnessing is not a political disagreement or a humanitarian crisis—it is a soft coup, orchestrated in broad daylight by a coalition of globalist technocrats, socialist activists, corrupt clerics, and political opportunists. Their weapon of choice: mass illegal immigration, protected under the false flag of compassion and social justice.
This silent invasion is not merely tolerated—it is facilitated by domestic actors who view the Constitution as an obstacle to their designs. They have defied Congress, nullified federal law, and undermined the lawful authority of the President to enforce the nation’s borders. These are not passive enablers. They are insurrectionists in robes, boardrooms, pulpits, and public office.
The illegal alien crisis is only one front in this war, but it is the beachhead. From it flow demographic manipulation, wage suppression, political destabilization, and the corrosion of citizenship itself. And yet, the tragedy is not that we lack the means to stop it—but that those in power have chosen not to. At any moment, the flow can be reversed. The chaos can be contained. But doing so would mean breaking the power of those who benefit from the disorder: the Democratic Party machine, the open-borders NGOs, the corporations drunk on cheap labor, and the Roman Catholic Church, which has traded its moral authority for federal contracts and political influence.
This essay lays out not just the mechanisms of betrayal, but the path of restoration. It proposes a lawful, humane, and constitutional method to regularize honest laborers without amnesty, without citizenship, and without compromise to our sovereignty. More importantly, it names the saboteurs and outlines how they can be held accountable.
The time has come to stop pretending this is accidental. The invasion can be halted. The system can be restored. If we still believe in our Constitution, we must act as though it matters. The immigration crisis can end today—but only if we finally have the courage to confront those who profit from the war against the American Republic.
“God is always geometrizing while ignorant man operates in fractions.” Fra. Jb
“Immigration Can Stop at Any Moment—If We Want It To”
Why the United States already has every legal tool it needs to halt the border crisis, protect legitimate foreign labor, and end the shadow economy that NGOs, progressive politicians, and the Roman Catholic hierarchy keep alive.
I. The Crisis Is Elective, Not Inevitable
Federal law gives any administration the power to:
Deny entry (8 U.S.C. § 1182) and expel recent arrivals via expedited removal.
Prosecute or fine employers and “harborers” under 8 U.S.C. § 1324. law.cornell.edu
Require universal use of E-Verify—a system already slated for a major upgrade in 2024 that could instantly lock illegal hires out of the formal payroll. shrm.org
Yet the border remains porous because influential actors sabotage these tools for money, power, or ideology.
II. A Ready-Made Transition for Those Already Working
The United States does not need mass amnesty to keep willing workers on the job. Existing statutes supply a “middle road” that grants labor access without any promise of citizenship or voting rights:
Mechanism | Annual Capacity / Recent Action | Key Safeguard |
H-2A / H-2B seasonal visas | Up to 66,000 H-2B visas plus an extra 64,716 in FY 2025. dhs.gov | Employment ends when the contract ends; no immigrant‐visa conversion. |
TN (USMCA) & L-1 intra-company visas | Unlimited for qualifying professionals and transferees. | Strict occupation and employer controls. |
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) work permits | Granted only to specified nationalities and can be revoked by DHS. | TPS never converts to a green card without leaving and re-applying. |
Provisional “bridge” permits(proposed) | 180-day renewable card issued after biometric registration. | Statutorily bars naturalization; failure to renew triggers removal. |
A statutory tweak—one line barring adjustment of status for anyone who entered illegally—would close the lingering amnesty loophole and satisfy equal-protection concerns by treating every overstayer the same.
III. The Profiteers Who Keep the Pipeline Flowing
1. Democratic and Socialist Office-Holders
Inflate city populations (and therefore federal grants & House seats).
Channel migrants into union-friendly industries and future voter-registration drives.
2. Corporations and Labor Brokers
Recruit abroad to suppress wages at home; lavish campaign cash on both parties to block E-Verify mandates.
3. The Roman Catholic Church’s NGO Empire
Catholic Charities USA alone stewards hundreds of millions of federal dollars each year for “resettlement” and, as in Texas, effectively directs a $200 million refugee pipeline. houstonchronicle.com
Bishop Jaime Soto (Sacramento) chairs CLINIC and openly vows to “resist and defy” mass deportations. scd.orgcliniclegal.org
Cardinal Robert McElroy has urged clergy to consider civil disobedience if the government enforces immigration law. commonwealmagazine.org
These clerics shield illicit entrants, condemn enforcement as “sin,” and keep pews—and federal grant streams—full.
IV. Seven Immediate Steps to End the Crisis—Without Mass Deportations
# | Action | Authority Needed |
1 | Nationwide mandatory E-Verify with real-time IRS/SSA lockout. | Executive order (contractor mandate) + statute for private sector. |
2 | 180-day registration window: biometrics + background check; issue non-adjustable work permit or initiate removal. | DHS rulemaking under INA § 103. |
3 | RICO prosecutions of NGOs and cartels collaborating in transport. | DOJ already has authority; needs political direction. |
4 | Revoke 501(c)(3) status for any nonprofit that harbors or counsels evasion of law. | IRS enforcement; Treasury regulations. |
5 | Bar repeat violators (companies or dioceses) from federal grants and contracts. | FAR supplementation + congressional riders. |
6 | Foreign-advertising sanctions on labor recruiters enticing illegal entry. | Treasury/State sanctions under existing trafficking statutes. |
7 | Publish a quarterly “Trafficker & Enabler” report naming NGOs, dioceses, employers, and city governments under investigation. | Modeled on the Trafficking in Persons Report (22 U.S.C. § 7107). |
V. Conclusion
Illegal immigration can end tomorrow if Washington deploys the law already on the books:
Registration or repatriation ends the legal limbo.
Work permits without citizenship end the political incentive.
Relentless prosecution of NGOs, bishops, and boardrooms ends the profit motive.
The only missing ingredient is political will—and that deficit, not any humanitarian necessity, is what keeps the caravans rolling and America’s cities in turmoil. The moment voters demand enforcement over excuses, the crisis will stop.
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