Why
would an environmental impact study be required for administration
action authorizing possession of guns in national parks, but not for
action authorizing the presence and activities of millions of foreign
nationals?
MVM is hiring.
The government contractor is seeking qualified nationwide transport
specialists on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security to escort
“Unaccompanied Children” by ground and air.
The company,
boasts
of “provid[ing] specialized services to both public and private sector
clients. From protecting the children of King Hussein of Jordan, to
supporting U.S. Embassies throughout the world, MVM has performed with
distinction.” That distinction, especially for a “secret contractor”
that has been
embroiled in controversy, is no doubt enhanced by a leadership that includes
politically-connected former careerists from the Secret Service and the U.S. Marshal’s Service.
The thing is, transporting these children, sheltering them, feeding
them, clothing them, bathing them and dealing with the waste they
generate will all have an environmental impact, and while seemingly
negligible compared to the totality of things, that’s added to the
millions of heretofore illegal aliens already in the country now
empowered to stay, and to those on their way, attracted by seeing
"migrants" who came before them rewarded for lawbreaking. Their
long-term impact as an aggregate on the
environment
and on the resources needed to provide energy, sustenance and disposal,
can hardly be considered negligible. Nor can the immediate and
continuing impact of
environmental destruction left in their wake.
http://www.examiner.com/article/progressives-with-environmental-objections-to-guns-silent-on-amnesty-impacts?CID=examiner_alerts_article
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