May 09, 2006
Color-Coded Cronyism At DHS
By
Michelle Malkin
Who needs the government to tell us the status of
homeland security? If you're not seeing five-alarm red
over the perpetual chaos at DHS, you need to call the
eye doctor.
The Ontario (Calif.) Daily Bulletin reported Tuesday
that Border Patrol agents are now
ratting out Minutemen, immigration enforcement
volunteers who have broken no laws, to Mexico. [
U.S.
tipping Mexico to Minuteman patrols, By Sara A.
Carter]Yes, we are paying our federal immigration
officers to gather intelligence on our own citizens—and
then
turn it over to a foreign government intent on
sabotaging our sovereignty.
Deportation officers across the country continue to
report that "catch and release" of illegal aliens
remains the order of the day. A memo I obtained last
week outlined desperate deck-chair shuffling by Border
Patrol supervisors who are pulling dozens of detention
and transport officers from around the country to assist
in the border enforcement charade. President Bush is
leading the amnesty bandwagon.
And inside Department of Homeland Security
headquarters, it's color-coded cronyism as usual.
The latest fiasco involves Shirlington Limousine and
Transportation Inc., a shady limousine company with
millions of dollars in DHS contracts to shuttle its
workers around the Beltway. That's right. When your tax
dollars aren't subsidizing Border Patrol spies for
Mexico, they're being used to foot the bill for "12
minibuses and 16 drivers to shuttle Homeland Security
employees between the department's various offices in
the Washington area" and "10 additional drivers
to chauffeur department executive staffers in Homeland
Security-owned sedans," according to the
Associated Press. Shirlington's latest contract with
DHS totals $21.2 million for a maximum of five years.
Shirlington, certified as a
minority-owned business, is run by one Christopher
Baker, who has a reported 62-page
rap sheet with convictions on several misdemeanor
charges, including drug possession and attempted petty
larceny, plus two felony charges for attempted robbery
and car theft, according to D.C. Superior Court records
cited by the AP and others.
Homeland Security bureaucrats may not be the only
ones getting free rides from Shirlington. Liberal blogs—the
Project On Government Oversight,
TPM Muckraker and
Harper's Online—first exposed the firm's shady
history while digging into the alleged "Hookergate"
scandal involving disgraced former Rep.
Randy "Duke" Cunningham, defense contractors
and CIA officials. Lawyers for Shirlington deny the
company transported prostitutes to longstanding
poker parties held at the Watergate and Westin Grand
hotels in D.C. But the FBI is now investigating, and the
CIA's third-highest-ranking official (an old friend of
the party-thrower, defense contractor Brent Wilkes)
abruptly resigned this week—following on the heels of
CIA chief Porter Goss's step-down.
Ironically and amusingly enough, Democrats—those
always reliable,
pro-affirmative action zealots—are crying foul over
Shirlington Limo's
minority preferential treatment and raising
questions about the company being used as a
minority-owned front in a
"historically underutilized business zone."
Glad they are finally on board with those of
us who have long raised questions about the government's
small-business diversity scam. These
racial and ethnic bean-counting programs are among
the most corrupt government vehicles in the
bureaucracy—and in post-September 11 America, the most
potentially dangerous to boot.
Cronyism—rainbow-flavored
and
plain vanilla—has corroded our safety. One example:
We've wasted hundreds of millions of dollars on a no-bid
contract for a broken U.S.-Canadian border camera system
run by a firm that employed Texas Democrat Rep.
Silvestre Reyes' daughter as vice president of
government contracts. Hardly a peep has been heard from
the Democrat congressman's colleagues about that. And as
I've pointed out
many times over the years, the immigration
enforcement top management is filled with people with
zero immigration enforcement experience. Or
commitment.
For their part, House Republicans are not looking the
other way. "The information we've obtained raises a
number of serious questions, from the contracting
process to possible security concerns," Rep. Mike
Rogers, R-Ala., chairman of the subcommittee on
management, integration and oversight, told the press.
"The appearance of a lack of background checks on
contractors is another troubling personnel issue at DHS
that we are examining." [
More
Questions Surface in the Wake of a Congressman's Bribery
Case, By Paul Von Zielbauer And David Johnston,
New York Times, May 7, 2006]
DHS can't police its own contractors. Yet, Washington
persists in moving forward with a massive
"guest-worker" program that will
entrust the department to process potentially
millions of new background checks for illegal aliens
from around the world whom
no one ever plans to deport.
Homeland security? What homeland security?
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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