North American Union Exposed

This from the Laptop America Newsletter:

North American Union docs exposed via FOIA:

U.S. Chamber of Commerce slated to implement NAU!

Judicial Watch, the public interest organization that promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law, today released records obtained under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) from the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce concerning the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America."

On July 19, we wrote about the SPP and asked our members to send in FOIA requests asking to see the exact agreement signed by President Bush, Vicente Fox and the ex-Canadian Prime Minister. Your response was overwhelming!

On August 23, we reported back that many of you who sent in your FOIA requests had received basically an invoice from the government demanding money before they released the requested documents. We hit the FOIA oversight committee hard declaring FOIA responses should be free.

Why is the FOIA process so important?

Let these two examples from Judicial Watch answer this question:

1. The Commerce Department provided substantial documentation concerning the North American Competitiveness Council. The council consists of 30 members, 10 each from the United States, Mexico and Canada. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Council of the Americas "agreed to jointly lead the U.S. Secretariat."

2. The North American Competitiveness Council recommends that the North American "partnership" include advice on how to handle an international disease outbreak: "It is also essential that throughout a pandemic all borders and major roads remain open" With respect to border enforcement, the council recommends that, "A reasonable grace period should be established at border crossings, during which time people lacking documents are educated about their options and allowed to pass." The council also makes recommendations on energy issues such as the "enhanced integration of the Mexican [electricity] grid with that of the United States."

Using the FOIA process, we now know that the Chamber of Commerce is helping to lead the NAU and the SPP into existence and that open borders and infrastructure integration are two goals of the SPP.


According to their website: The U.S. Chamber is a non-profit membership organization representing the unified interests of U.S. business before Congress, government agencies, and the courts.

Here is part of the Immigration Issue statement from the Chamber of Commerce: In 2006, the Chamber will work to pass comprehensive, fair immigration reform that along with improved border security will:

Provide an earned pathway to legalization for undocumented workers already contributing to our economy, provided that they are law-abiding and prepared to embrace the obligations and values of our society.

Create a carefully monitored guest worker program to fill the growing gaps in America's workforce recognizing that, in some cases, permanent immigrants will be needed to fill these gaps.

Is this what the America people want? Guest workers? Undocumented workers? Does anyone remember Amnesty?

Is the Chamber of Commerce and all the other organizations identified via the FOIA response working for America?

Our government with the help of the Chamber of Commerce has been hiding the truth from you! See the meeting group here.

Certain politicians didn't want you to know the FACTS surrounding the North American Union and the Security and Prosperity Partnership INTERNATIONAL TREATY signed by President Bush on March 23, 2005 in Waco that was not approved by the U.S. Constitution's requirement of 2/3s approval by the U.S. Senate.

Nor did they want you to learn about the multitude of working groups established in the US Department of Commerce to implement the SPP TREATY.

They certainly didn't want to you to learn about the U.S. Department of Transportation's grant to the business group planning the Trans-TX Corridor route to accommodate cheap Mexican labor at the expense of America's middle class (www.nascocorridor.com) NASCO's aim is to merge America's transportation system with Canada and Mexico, which undermines both our national sovereignty and national security.

But now you know. And we know all of this thanks to access to records under the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA).

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