Analyst's note: Absolutely must read. Had enough yet? On November 30, 2010, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano signed an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico. This agreement, signed in Mexico, is intended to develop a "Global Entry" which is an international trusted traveler pilot program for up to 84 million Mexicans. **84 million is a big number** These 84 million Mexicans are expected qualify for this "Global Entry Program." Apparently the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) initiative started under President George W. Bush, and once thought to be dead, still lives within the bowels of the U.S. Government now being run by Mr. Obama - well maybe.
Let me see if I've got this straight, American citizens must provide nude photos and be subjected to extremely invasive physical exams in order to fly within their own country, but our DHS is working to provide "trusted traveler" status for up to 84 million Mexicans. The same Mexico that has very strong parallels with what’s happening in Afghanistan, and our own state and local law enforcement officers are not equipped and trained for handling this large scale "spill over" into the United States. Maybe it is just me, but this type of thinking can only make sense to those who work for us -- we still provide their pay check -- inside the beltway of Washington, D.C.
Such regional arrangements could well be but a step toward a "one-world" government -- a "new world order" as explained and implemented several times before by George Soros. The concern here is that North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, could be evolved into a regional government, a North American Union, with a regional currency, the amero, designed to replace the U.S. dollar, the Mexican peso and the Canadian dollar. One really does have to wonder how much of what we see happening is actually being engineered.
"In a further indication that the "North American Union" agenda is quietly proceeding under what remains of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) initiative in the Obama administration, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano signed an agreement in Mexico with little fanfare that would extend special "trusted traveler" access to the U.S. to an estimated 84 million Mexicans.
[....] In September 2006, WND reported that the Department of Transportation, acting through a Security and Prosperity Partnership "working group," was preparing to issue North American biometric border passes to Mexican, Canadian and U.S. "trusted travelers," according to documents released to WND under a Freedom of Information Act request.
[....] As described on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website, the trusted traveler program allows applicants to receive a biometric border pass to facilitate cross-border travel. The recipient must undergo a thorough background check against criminal, law enforcement, customs, immigration and terrorist files, including biometric fingerprint checks and a personal interview with a CBP officer.
The trusted traveler network is more thoroughly described on the "Global Entry" website maintained by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.
"Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low risk travelers upon arrival in the United States," the CBP website proclaims.
[....] "A key part of the [Nov. 30] agreement is a trusted traveler program that allows airline passengers who have gone through rigorous background checks to bypass lengthy screenings at airport checkpoints," wrote All Headline News correspondent Tom Ramstack, reporting from Mexico City. "They must also provide biometric information – such as fingerprints – that can be encoded onto trusted traveler cards and run through electronic card readers."
Richardson reported that Mexican Ministry of the Interior Secretary José Francisco Blake Mora said that 84 million Mexicans could qualify for the Global Entry program.
According to the CBP website. 'You can find Global entry kiosks at 20 airports' in the U.S.
[....] Trusted travelers answer customs declarations questions on the kiosks and present the resulting transaction receipts to customs agents for rapid transit through customs screening for easy access into the U.S." [....]
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