Posted on 05/15/2006 2:09:17 PM PDT by NapkinUser
WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), Chairman of the 97-member House Immigration Reform Caucus, made the following statement ahead of the Presidents immigration speech tonight:
Sending National Guard troops to the border is a necessary stop gap measure to gain control of our borders. The government has chosen to limit the National Guard to a supporting role, but that will allow the Border Patrol to do its jobstopping illegal aliens from breaking our laws.
It appears that the Administration has begun to understand the breadth and depth of frustration with our open borders, and I welcome the Presidents support of increased enforcement. But if the President thinks by taking one step forward with enforcement the House will follow him two steps backwards with amnesty, hes confusing us with the Senate. The American people understand that blanket amnesty is not a pre-requisite for border security.
The Senates 12-million person amnesty the largest in Americas history would crush our background check system. It would dishonor legal immigrants who came here the right way. And, it would only encourage more illegal immigration. The President may say that the Senates plan isnt amnesty, but when you reward people with citizenship and you allow them to continue to work in the U.S. for the sole reason that they broke the law, what else can you call it?
A few weeks ago, the Administration announced a crackdown on illegal employers, arresting more than 1,100, nationwide. But by the next morning, more than half of those arrested were released. Public relations in lieu of enforcement wont fly with the American people. We will all be watching and waiting to see if the President follows through on his pledge to enforce the law.
It would crush our social services as well. All these people will be legally "entitled" to the "it free" programs that some states have fought to deny.
Huh? I don't get your point.
the solution to illegals is granting them amnesty.
A 'Wall' ASAP.
Yes!
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