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Now the answer is becoming clear. And it's not pretty. The shadow government the elitists do indeed have a plan. And it is a plan that does not include any vestige of U.S. sovereignty or constitutional government. It is a plan for merger a European Union-style government for North America and eventually the rest of the Americas and the world. It's all spelled out in the latest reports by the Council on Foreign Relations. There's a five-year plan for the "establishment by 2010 of a North American economic and security community" with a common "outer security perimeter." Though there has been no national debate on merger with the corruption and socialism of our neighbors to the north and south, there is a roadmap. And unless the American people rise up in righteous indignation against this plan, the roadmap to merger will become the inevitable, guiding force in setting U.S. policy.... The CFR's strategy calls specifically for "a more open border for the movement of goods and people." ...
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Why does the federal government refuse to accept its responsibility to enforce immigration laws and border security?
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