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FRN Columnists' Corner - "On Illegal Immigration" By Pat Baska
Free Republic Network ^ | 11-7-03 | Pat Baska

Posted on 11/07/2003 9:49:54 AM PST by Bob J

Columnists' Corner

"On Illegal Immigration"

By Pat Baska

The Bush administration is spending millions of our tax dollars to train border patrol and customs personnel and build border outposts in Iraq, while our own borders, particularly the southern, remain wide open two years after our worst terrorist attack. An estimated 1,000 illegals pour into this country daily via just the Organ Pipe National Monument. According to U.S. Park Ranger Bo Stone "We have caught people from China, Pakistan, and Yemen coming through. If 1,000 illegal immigrants can walk through the desert here, so can 1,000 terrorists."

Even without the terrorist threat, illegal immigration poses another, and just as serious, threat. Illegal immigrants are moving into many areas and bringing their culture with them, refusing to learn English and assimilate into ours. No nation can stand without a common culture, and ours is being diluted to the point it is unrecognizable in far too many areas.

This situation is bad enough, but there are those who are trying very hard to make it worse. Senator John McCain and Congressmen Jim Kolbe and Jeff Flake introduced bills designed to reward illegal immigrants currently working in the United States by granting them amnesty, although the word "amnesty" is not mentioned. This legislation (S. 1461 and H.R. 2899) would basically give every illegal alien the chance to apply for permanent legal residency and remove all limits on "guest workers" allowed in.

Rewarding those who have violated the immigration laws and opening our borders completely is not what I would call an intelligent move to safeguard our people and maintain our culture. Senator McCain, in seeking a way to make this less than popular legislation sound better, has tried to frame it in terms of national security, saying it would eventually make federal agents freer to focus their attention on individuals who "pose a threat to national security." As far as I am concerned, they are posing a threat to our security just by breaking the immigration laws.

President Bush has reportedly told these three Arizona Congressmen he is "enthusiastic" about this legislation, however it appears he is lagging behind to allow whatever political backlash arises to be directed at others. His enthusiasm is not surprising as he arguably started the whole thing two years ago with Mexican President Vicente Fox. They were "on the verge of a breakthrough.on a package that would have combined an expanded guest-worker program with amnesty for undocumented workers" according to the L.A. Times. September 11th stopped that with a horrible example of what can and probably will happen again if we do not regain control of our borders.

There is much more information available at http://www.thenewamerican.com/focus/ftaa/ along with suggestions of what you can do to help force Congress and the White House to take our border security a lot more seriously.

(c)2003 Pat Baska. pbaska@gulf1.com


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This situation is bad enough, but there are those who are trying very hard to make it worse. Senator John McCain and Congressmen Jim Kolbe and Jeff Flake introduced bills designed to reward illegal immigrants currently working in the United States by granting them amnesty, although the word "amnesty" is not mentioned. This legislation (S. 1461 and H.R. 2899) would basically give every illegal alien the chance to apply for permanent legal residency and remove all limits on "guest workers" allowed in.

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President Bush has reportedly told these three Arizona Congressmen he is "enthusiastic" about this legislation, however it appears he is lagging behind to allow whatever political backlash arises to be directed at others.

Attack of the Open Border Elites (Ingraham)
      Posted by MNLDS
On 10/28/2003 9:12 PM PST with 56 comments


www.LauraIngraham.com ^ | October 28, 2003 | Laura Ingraham
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DREAM ACT PASSES SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
      Posted by Klickitat
On 10/23/2003 2:30 PM PDT with 69 comments


Numbers USA email ^ | 10-23-03 | Anne Manetas
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DREAM Act is a Dream Come True for Illegal Aliens
      Posted by sheltonmac
On 10/23/2003 5:04 AM PDT with 51 comments


Ever Vigilant ^ | 10/23/2003 | Jeff Adams
The stupid party is at it again! The Senate Judiciary Committee is working on a bill that will allow illegal aliens to pay in-state tuition for college and permit them a level of residency, thus legitimizing their criminal behavior of flagrantly violating our immigration laws. The Republicans are in the lead on this latest effort to destroy our culture and our sovereign integrity. While 85% of Americans view immigration as a serious problem, the only thing that has prevented President George Bush from granting a general amnesty for illegal aliens was the backlash from 9-11. However, the political elites continue...
     
 
U.S. congressman sees immigrant worker bill by end of year
      Posted by Brian S
On 10/22/2003 3:41 PM PDT with 28 comments


Associated Press ^ | 10-22-03
Wednesday, October 22, 2003 ---------------------------------------- (10-22) 14:25 PDT MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A bipartisan delegation of U.S. congressmen visiting Mexico Wednesday said they expect quick passage -- perhaps as soon as December -- of a bill that would help some immigrant agricultural workers gain legal residency. However, the delegation, which is to meet with Mexican President Vicente Fox Friday, said broader immigration reform is still far off. "The first (migration) legislation that could get adopted in Congress is the legislation dealing with agricultural workers, and that seems to be moving well," said Rep. Sam Farr, a Democrat from California. "Hopefully,...
     
 
Immigrants may be key to Bush victory
      Posted by JustPiper
On 10/18/2003 12:29 PM PDT with 87 comments


Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 10-18-03 | MORTON KONDRACKE
If the 2004 election is another squeaker, President Bush could lose it because he failed to follow through on his promise to help undocumented Hispanic immigrants gain legal status. Polls indicate that Latino voters regard immigration as a litmus test issue -- the way African Americans do civil rights, one expert said -- and Bush shows signs of losing once-promising support. Meantime, Democratic presidential candidates and members of Congress -- with some assistance from Republicans -- are moving to seize the immigration issue that Bush so far has dropped. Bush can recoup -- and some GOP strategists say he must...
     
 
Bush, GOP 'Naive' for Pushing Bill to Help Illegal Aliens, Critic Alleges
      Posted by Sabertooth
On 10/17/2003 8:53 AM PDT with 48 comments


CNSNews.com ^ | October 17th, 2003 | Steve Brown
Bush, GOP 'Naive' for Pushing Bill to Help Illegal Aliens, Critic Alleges By Steve Brown CNSNews.com Staff Writer October 17, 2003 (CNSNews.com) - Illegal immigration opponents Thursday said President Bush and congressional Republicans risk losing their core voter base in national elections next year by embracing measures that would grant amnesty to illegal aliens. The remarks came as the Senate Judiciary Committee held a markup session on a bill that would allow in-state collegiate tuition and residency for illegal immigrants. "The Bush administration wants to push for some form of amnesty but hasn't come to terms with how to do...
     
 
Major Provisions of the Three Main Amnesty Proposals in the 108th Congress
      Posted by Klickitat
On 10/16/2003 6:26 PM PDT with 47 comments


Numbers USA ^ | 10-15-03 | Rosemary Jenks
Major Provisions of the Three Main Amnesty Proposals in the 108th Congress For more information or explanation, contact Rosemary Jenks at info@numbersusa.com. Ê H.R. 3142 Rep. Cannon and Rep. Berman View all cosponsorsS. 1645 Sen. Craig and Sen. Kennedy View all cosponsors H.R. 2899 Rep. Kolbe and Rep. Flake View all cosponsorsS.1461 Sen. McCain View all cosponsors S. 1387 Sen. Cornyn View all cosponsors Border security provisions None None None Interior enforcement provisions None Requires establishment of a toll-free, electronic employment eligibility verification system, but only employers of H-4A and H-4B workers have to use it to verify the status...
     
 
Congress Looks to Grant Legal Status to Immigrants; expect Judiciary to approve the bill this week
      Posted by Brian S
On 10/13/2003 10:50 AM PDT with 38 comments


New York Times ^ | 10-13-03
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE Published: October 13, 2003 Eighteen-year-old Yuliana Huicochea moved to the United States at age 4, but now faces deportation because immigration officials stopped her on a school trip to a science fair. Ms. Huicochea's troubles began last year when she and other members of her high school science team traveled from Phoenix to Buffalo to enter their 15-foot solar-powered boat in the fair and decided to take a side trip to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. Immigration officials stopped Ms. Huicochea and three teammates and told them they faced deportation because they were illegal immigrants. "I'm...
     
 
The Illegal Alien Amnesty of Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) - S.1387 - full text
      Posted by Sabertooth
On 10/12/2003 5:18 PM PDT with 38 comments


October 12th, 2003 | Sabertooth
In July of this year, Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) introduced his Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2003 (full text below), for the purpose of establishing new regulations on foreign-born "guest workers" in the Untied States. Several sections of Cornyn's legislation warrant a bit of scrutiny... SEC. 218A. GUEST WORKER PROGRAMS. (i) ABSOLUTION FOR PAST ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR- An alien who participates in a guest worker program shall be absolved of all liability for illegal behavior, as such behavior pertains to the immigration status of the alien, that occurred before the alien's participation in the guest worker program. SEC. 218B....
     
 
R-Cornyn bill would help immigrants, allows millions to work legally in U.S.
      Posted by VU4G10
On 10/10/2003 9:18 AM PDT with 75 comments


www.valleystar.com ^ | NOEL ESPINOZA
A new guest-worker program sponsored by U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, would allow millions of undocumented immigrants to work legally in the United States. Introduced in the U.S. Senate as the Border Security and Immigration Reform Act of 2003, it would allow seasonal workers to stay in the country for up to nine consecutive months and non-seasonal workers to stay up to a full year Ð not to exceed 36 months during the life of the program. The proposed law would encourage undocumented immigrants to apply for guest-worker status with their employers.In an interview this week, Cornyn said the program...
     
 
SENATE POISED TO GRANT ILLEGAL ALIEN STUDENT AMNESTY
      Posted by wilyrascal
On 10/06/2003 6:23 PM PDT with 68 comments


F.A.I.R. ^ | 10/6/03
SENATE POISED TO GRANT ILLEGAL ALIEN STUDENT AMNESTY We Can Stop It With Your Help We need you to call members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to stop passage of S. 1545, the DREAM Act. The bill will be voted on in committee the week of the 13th. Call as many people on the list below as possible. If you are a constituent of any of them, send them a free faxed message through our web site. New Developments: Yesterday, October 2, the full Senate Judiciary Committee came close to approving S. 1545, which would repeal the current federal law...
     
 
Hatch Backs Schwarzenegger, Says Foreign-Born Americans Should Run For White House
      Posted by Sabertooth
On 10/06/2003 10:37 AM PDT with 57 comments


GOPUSA ^ | October 6th, 2003 | Jimmy Moore
WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- Battered California recall candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger has received some unexpected support from Utah Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch, who said the Republican gubernatorial candidate should be forgiven for his past indiscretions and even suggested that he should have the opportunity to run for president someday. Hatch said the sexual misconduct allegations that have been thrown at Schwarzenegger by his political enemies since late last week happened so long ago that they are simply not relevant to the kind of governor he will be for the people of California in 2003. "We have to look at people who...
     
 
Army says illegal-immigrant soldier can stay
      Posted by bicycle thug
On 10/03/2003 11:13 PM PDT with 31 comments


seattletimes.nwsource.com ^ | Friday, October 03, 2003 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M. | By Florangela Davila
In a widely watched immigration case, the Army yesterday said it will assist Pvt. Juan Escalante, of Seattle, an illegal immigrant and veteran of the Iraq conflict, in securing legal status to remain in the United States. Richard Olson, spokesman at Fort Stewart, Ga., called Escalante "a good soldier and a value to the Army." "The intent of the command is to resolve this to the benefit of all parties concerned," Olson said. An executive order signed by President Bush last year allows noncitizen soldiers who have served honorably during Operation Enduring Freedom to apply for U.S. citizenship. That order...
     
 
Bush aides anger GOP lawmakers on consular IDs
      Posted by Brian S
On 10/02/2003 7:02 AM PDT with 77 comments


Washington Times ^ | 10-02-03
Bush administration officials yesterday angered lawmakers by refusing to take a position on illegal aliens obtaining U.S. driver's licenses and avoiding questions about its decision to recognize Mexican identification cards. Officials testifying before the House Select Committee on Homeland Security said they are reviewing what documentation is secure and reliable, but evaded direct questions on the matricula consular cards now accepted by California and New Mexico to obtain driver's licenses. Critics say the cards issued by the Mexican Embassy are easily falsified and used by illegal aliens to establish residency. Stewart Verdery, Homeland Security assistant secretary, was asked directly whether...
     
 
Solving the Immigration Impasse (Arnold redefines Amnesty)
      Posted by Sabertooth
On 09/24/2003 11:43 AM PDT with 117 comments


JoinArnold.com - Schwarzenegger Campaign Website ^ | August, 2003 | Arnold Schwarzenegger
Solving the Immigration Impasse Summary:Immigration has been the engine of California's economic prosperity and the richness of our culture. Almost 9 million Californians were born in a foreign country and nearly 40% of all households in our state speak a second language in addition to English. We have a proud tradition of being one of the most ethnically diverse places in the world. But it is important to ensure that new immigrants enter California the right way, so that they can get on a path toward fully participating, and contributing, to the California economy. And we should make sure...
     
 
Vasquez slams efforts to aid illegal immigrants
      Posted by jokar
On 09/26/2003 11:26 AM PDT with 63 comments


The Idaho Statesman ^ | September 25,2003 | Sandra Forester
CALDWELL Ñ Canyon County Commissioner Robert Vasquez on Wednesday issued a searing condemnation of efforts by Idaho«s congressional delegation to support legislation to help illegal immigrants. ÒI am accusing Larry Craig, Mike Crapo, Butch Otter and Mike Simpson of collaborating with the unarmed enemy invading America,Ó Vasquez wrote in a news release issued on his official commissioner stationery. ÒAll for a vote to stay in office.Ó Craig and Crapo, Idaho«s U.S. senators, declined comment. Vasquez opposes proposed legislation that would give undocumented workers the opportunity to earn permanent legal status. Craig and Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., are co-sponsoring such a...
     
 
Stealth amnesty for illegal aliens?
      Posted by JustPiper
On 09/19/2003 1:30 AM PDT with 34 comments


WND ^ | 9-19-03 | Jon Dougherty
Arizona lawmakers criticized for bill meant to reduce border crossings Members of Arizona's congressional delegation are under fire from an immigration-reform group for sponsoring legislation critics say is little more than stealth amnesty for illegal aliens. Republican Reps. Jim Kolbe and Jeff Flake, as well as Sen. John McCain, have co-sponsored H.R. 2899, the Border Security and Immigration Improvement Act, which they claim is really a "guest worker program." Rep. Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz. According to Kolbe, who introduced the bill July 25, it is designed to "halt illegal immigration, make it easier for foreign workers to apply for visas and...
     
 
Treasury keeps rules allowing acceptance of Mexican ID; victory for immigration and Latino groups
      Posted by Brian S
On 09/18/2003 9:21 AM PDT with 64 comments


Associated Press ^ | 09-18-03
SUZANNE GAMBOA, Associated Press Writer Thursday, September 18, 2003 ---------------------------------------- (09-18) 09:14 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Treasury Department said Monday it will leave in place rules that allow financial institutions to accept the Mexican identification card, called matricula consular, which often are used by undocumented immigrants to open bank accounts. The decision is considered a victory for immigration and Latino groups who have protested efforts to prohibit use of the identification card as anti-immigrant and anti-Hispanic. Financial institutions, too, had opposed any change in the rule. The card is issued by Mexico's consulates in the United States and shows...
     
 
Mass Deportation of Muslim Illegal Aliens ruled out
      Posted by jonatron
On 04/04/2003 6:35 AM PST with 167 comments


WORLD TRIBUNE ^ | 2/18/03
Tuesday, February 18, 2003 The Bush administration has rejected the prospect of mass deportations of Muslim illegal aliens. The administration plans to relay this message to American Muslim leaders amid the current nationwide alert for an Al Qaida attack. Hundreds of Muslims have been detained as illegal aliens as part of a crackdown by federal law enforcement authorities, Middle East Newsline reported. On Tuesday, FBI Director Robert Mueller will meet American Muslim leaders to discuss federal measures against Al Qaida threats. Muslim groups have filed a class action suit against the government, charging that the Immigration and Naturalization Service has...
     
FBI Director Stresses Need For Secure Mexico Border
      Posted by chance33_98
On 09/09/2003 10:04 AM PDT with 22 comments


ksat ^
FBI Director Stresses Need For Secure Mexico Border Mueller Attends Border Terrorism Conference In S.A. POSTED: 10:17 AM CDT September 9, 2003 SAN ANTONIO -- FBI director Robert Mueller said Monday in San Antonio that the United States faces a difficult and long-lasting balancing act on its southwest border with Mexico: letting beneficial trade and immigrants pass through while filtering out potential terror threats. Mueller (pictured, left) used this week's second anniversary of the 9-11 attacks to trumpet successes in thwarting America's enemies and to reiterate the continuing risks posed by al-Qaida and others. "Al-Qaida keeps adapting," he told...
     
 
A Constitutional Anachronism: Immigrants should be eligible for the Presidency
      Posted by Destro
On 09/06/2003 2:53 PM PDT with 78 comments


nytimes.com ^ | September 6, 2003 | nytimes.com
A Constitutional Anachronism America is a nation of immigrants. Immigrants have shaped our politics and diplomacy, run our government and defended us in wartime Ñ more than 700 recipients of the Medal of Honor have been immigrants. Yet no matter how great their contributions or sacrifices, immigrants remain ineligible for the nation's highest office because of a provision in the Constitution that bars naturalized American citizens from becoming president. The provision has long since outlived its usefulness, if it had any in the first place. Orrin Hatch, a Senate Republican, and Vic Snyder, a House Democrat, are pushing amendments to...
     
 
Cornyn proposes plan for immigrant 'guest workers' (Amnesty)
      Posted by Sabertooth
On 07/11/2003 8:38 AM PDT with 14 comments


Dallas Ft. Worth Star-Telegram ^ | July 11th, 2003 | Dave Montgomery
Cornyn proposes plan for immigrant 'guest workers' By Dave Montgomery Star-Telegram Washington Bureau John Cornyn WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. John Cornyn launched his first major legislative initiative Thursday, calling for a guest worker program that would enable millions of undocumented immigrants to legally live and work in the United States for up to three years.The bill puts the first-term Texas Republican in the center of politically volatile efforts to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. The issue has strained relations between the Bush administration and Mexican President Vicente Fox, who is pressing the U.S. government to grant legal status to the...
     
 
Orrin Hatch addresses immigrants(Illegal aliens)
      Posted by 4.1O dana super trac pak
On 09/05/2003 5:51 PM PDT with 97 comments


Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 9/52003 | Christopher Smith
WASHINGTON--Speaking at a rally of young undocumented immigrants who are urging Congress to allow them to attend public colleges at in-state tuition prices, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said the country will "benefit enormously" by opening college classes to the children of people who entered the U.S. illegaly."We can choose either to keep these talented young people underground or we can choose to give them a chance to contribute to the United States," Hatch said at a Capitol Hill news conference Thursday to urge support of his "DREAM Act," the Development, Relief, and Education For Alien Minors Act.The Bill sponsored by...
     
 
Powell meets Mexican envoy, hopeful on immigration reform; "We may get results slowly but surely"
      Posted by Brian S
On 09/05/2003 7:09 PM PDT with 127 comments


AP ^ | 09-05-03
GEORGE GEDDA, Associated Press Writer Friday, September 5, 2003 ---------------------------------------- (09-05) 18:42 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- Secretary of State Colin Powell said Friday after a meeting with Mexico's foreign minister that he believes progress may be possible in resolving long-standing differences with Mexico on immigration issues. Powell said that at November meetings with Mexican officials, the United States plans to offer ideas that "will demonstrate to the Mexican people and to Americans that we are serious about resolving immigration issues." Powell's meeting with Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez also covered the administration proposal for a new U.N. Security Council...
     

21 posted on 11/10/2003 11:38:48 AM PST by Sabertooth (No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
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To: Sabertooth
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22 posted on 11/10/2003 4:09:37 PM PST by 4.1O dana super trac pak (Don't avoid. Read Joe Guzzardi.)
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To: Bob J
Nothing destablizes a country quicker than massive in- or out-migration. The other day while in the local DMV, I thought I was in Mexico - so many illegals there getting their ID cards. It makes me sick to see what is happening while our government speaks with a crooked tongue (feds pouring money into allegedly protecting the borders while local governments are giving illegals phoney ID's so they can stay). I don't get it.
23 posted on 11/10/2003 5:55:54 PM PST by RepublicanHippy
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To: RepublicanHippy
" It makes me sick to see what is happening while our government speaks with a crooked tongue (feds pouring money into allegedly protecting the borders while local governments are giving illegals phoney ID's so they can stay). I don't get it."

You don't get it? Sure you do, that's why it makes you sick;
same here. In California, where I live, it is analagous to Castro and the Mariel gangsters Carter let in.Our prisons are over 50% illegals.Our prisons are a better lifestyle than what many of these bums come from. So, they reason, why not steal murder and rape? And they do!!


23 posted on 11/10/2003 5:55 PM PST by RepublicanHippy

24 posted on 11/11/2003 5:44:02 AM PST by international american
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