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Immigration Reform Advocates Criticize White House Proposal
Townhall.com ^ | December 24th, 2003 | Jeff Johnson

Posted on 12/24/2003 3:02:02 PM PST by Sabertooth

Immigration Reform Advocates Criticize White House Proposal

(CNSNews.com) - Advocates for tougher enforcement of U.S. Immigration laws say the White House has put "a lump of coal in the stockings of American workers" with a Christmas Eve proposal to allow more foreign workers to enter the country and amnesty for some workers who have already entered illegally.

Activists working with the administration told the Washington Post Wednesday that the president is working on a strategy that would let foreign citizens enter the U.S. legally, with few restrictions, if they have a job waiting for them. The newspaper's sources said the White House also wants to find some way to grant amnesty to at least some of the nine to 11 million illegal aliens currently in the U.S.

Dan Stein, executive director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, scoffed at the proposal.

"This Christmas Eve announcement amounts to a lump of coal in the stockings of American workers," Stein said, "while illegal aliens and their employers find expensive gifts, tied up with fancy ribbons and bows, waiting for them in the new year."

The Bush proposal would reportedly allow employers to advertise jobs on a taxpayer sponsored website. The jobs would first be made available to U.S. citizens but, if there were no takers, could then be opened up to citizens of other countries. The plan would also allow many, if not most, of the nine to 11 million illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S. to be "reclassified" as "guest workers."

"The White House diligently avoided using the 'A' word in its announcement," Stein said. "But no matter how much Karl Rove wishes to torture the English language, a program that rewards millions upon millions of people who have cheated to get into this country, who have cheated by working off-the-books and avoided paying taxes, and who have cheated by using billions of dollars in public services ... is still an amnesty."

Bush tried to avert such criticism at a Dec. 16 press conference in which he teased the proposal.

"We need to have an immigration policy that helps match any willing employer with any willing employee," Bush said, quickly adding, "This administration is firmly against blanket amnesty."

The leak of Bush's plan to reporters came two weeks after Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said current immigration law, which mandates that illegal aliens return to their home countries to apply for legal status in the U.S. is "not workable."

"The bottom line is, as a country we have to come to grips with the presence of 8 to 12 million illegals, afford them some kind of legal status some way," Ridge told those attending a town hall meeting in Miami Dec. 10. "But also as a country [we have to] decide what our immigration policy is and then enforce it."

Phil Kent, executive director of the American Immigration Control Foundation, said the former Pennsylvania governor should resign his position.

"Ridge is clearly incapable of overseeing homeland security," Kent said. "Aside from dynamiting the rule of law by rewarding lawbreakers, how would security interests be served by simply granting legal status to foreigners whose identities and criminal histories can't be verified?

"Besides, this would only serve as a magnet for more illegal immigration," Kent predicted, "as the foolish congressional amnesties of 1986 and 1990 underscore."

Stein warned that the Bush proposal would have a serious economic impact on American citizens and immigrants who have entered the country and obtained permission to work legally.

"In addition to legalizing millions of illegal aliens and countless additional family members, the 'guest worker' provision of this proposal will sound the death knell of the American middle class," Stein predicted. "Employers will never again have to compete for workers by offering better pay or benefits. They will simply have to look across the border, or across the ocean to find an unlimited supply of workers willing to accept whatever they are willing to pay.

"Upward mobility, for most American workers, will become something they study about in history class," he concluded.

Stein said the White House wants to "reward illegal immigrants and punish American workers," when it should be backing Republican proposals to "protect American workers and send a signal to illegal aliens and their employers that U.S. immigration laws have some meaning.

"There are several critical pieces of legislation that would enhance our immigration enforcement capability, improve our antiquated documentation system, and protect American workers, all introduced by congressional Republicans that the Administration should be championing instead of capitulating to the illegal immigration lobby," Stein said.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Arizona; US: California; US: New Mexico; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; illegals; immigrationreform; karlrove; rove; tancredo; tancredo2004; tomridge
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To: Area51
Notice how they are pushing the idea exactly during the high ratings from Saddam's capture.

Not only is amnesty wrong, they think we are so stupid that we do not notice the timing.

Just wait until Bush is a lame Duck, when he really gets working on his compassionate conservative legacy. How far left will he go?
41 posted on 12/24/2003 5:42:15 PM PST by At _War_With_Liberals
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To: stopem
Can I ask a question? How can a non-citizen, illegal alien from another country VOTE? What am I missing?

Procreation, which according to recent Supreme Court decisions leads to voting citizens.

42 posted on 12/24/2003 6:42:29 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: Reaganwuzthebest
Typical of this administration. Bush tried to sneak through 245(i) amnesty 6 months after 9/11 in the dead of night through the suspension of rules process in the House. Tancredo made them all vote so we could see who was selling out the country. They'll try to push this absurdity onto us as well when they think no one's looking.

Didn't the president who "wuz" the best also have an amnesty.

The barn door should have been shut a long time ago. Big deal that Tancredo made everybody vote so we could see who was selling out the country -- 30 years too late.

43 posted on 12/24/2003 6:50:21 PM PST by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign
Didn't the president who "wuz" the best also have an amnesty.

Sure did, here's a discussion on it that was posted today, feel free to join it.

What Bush is proposing now is nothing but pure pandering, there's no way it can be denied and is far removed from what was done 18 yeas ago. Either that or he wants that border opened up for cheap labor reasons, which again does not mirror Reagan's policies in the least.

As of yet I've not heard Bush say anything even remotely similar to Reagan's "a nation without borders isn't a nation", or "this country has lost control of its borders...". It was on Reagan's mind and he made attempts to do something about it.

44 posted on 12/24/2003 7:06:24 PM PST by Reaganwuzthebest
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To: Sabertooth
"This administration is firmly against blanket amnesty."

(We are however strong advocates of serape amnestia.)

45 posted on 12/24/2003 9:09:39 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: MJY1288
Bush doesn't float one trial balloon after another for no reason. He's getting us ready for his "not really an amnesty" amnesty. The formal proposal will be coming soon.
46 posted on 12/24/2003 9:11:58 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Travis McGee




(We are however strong advocates of serape amnestia.)

People lap it up, even here. It's pretty comical.

Merry Christmas, Travis.


47 posted on 12/24/2003 9:13:25 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth; MeeknMing; Ragtime Cowgirl; potlatch; nopardons; ntnychik; PhilDragoo; Alamo-Girl; ...
Question to GW:

"Will Mexico fully reciprocate?"

"100%?"
48 posted on 12/24/2003 9:16:06 PM PST by autoresponder (SLICK http://0access.tripod.com/legacy.html OLDIES BG MUSIC: http://0access.tripod.com/slick.html)
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To: autoresponder
ugh
49 posted on 12/24/2003 9:19:02 PM PST by GeronL (The Revolution should be televised! Imagine the ratings!)
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To: stopem
When the Criminals in Washington wish for something to happen it makes no difference what the Constitution OR the Laws of these United States say.

50 posted on 12/24/2003 9:19:04 PM PST by Leatherneck_MT (Those who do not accept peaceful change make a violent bloody revolution inevitable.)
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To: Sabertooth
Say, did anyone post yesterday's (the 23rd I believe) WND article by Dougherty, about Mexican troops entering US territory, and firing on a Ranch Rescue patrol on private US property?

I'm spending the week following Christmas driving around New Mexico, which is going to be a key location in my next novel. In my book it will be named Nuevo Mexico though, after the Solo Espanol laws are passed.

51 posted on 12/24/2003 9:25:24 PM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Sabertooth
Is there a "Petition on Line" anyplace to stop this flood of illegals into here ????

If not, there should be. I'd be more than happy to put my signature on a piece of paper to shove down Tom Ridge's and Karl Rove's rotten throats.

This continual rape of our national borders must end.
52 posted on 12/24/2003 9:50:17 PM PST by ZULU
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To: U.S.A. for U.S.A.
Bush better not do this unless he wants to lose a big percentage of the vote. I will stay home and not vote for anyone if he does this....No one who supports illegal immigration is going to get my vote.

I will be writing in Tancredo for President. This way Bush will know why I didn't vote for him.
53 posted on 12/24/2003 11:09:04 PM PST by Travelgirl
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To: FreeReign
The barn door should have been shut a long time ago. Big deal that Tancredo made everybody vote so we could see who was selling out the country -- 30 years too late.


I agree the barn door should have been shut a long time ago.

But I disagree with you about Tancredo. He wasn't there 30 years ago and he is doing the best he can. We need to stand behind him....which is why I'll be writing him in as President.
54 posted on 12/24/2003 11:13:22 PM PST by Travelgirl
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To: Sabertooth
My friend, the Wall Street Journal has already assailed us as being the restrictionist right. This American will wear the intended label of derision as a badge of honor.
55 posted on 12/24/2003 11:14:40 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: stopem
Can I ask a question? How can a non-citizen, illegal alien from another country VOTE?
What am I missing?
Otherwise what would be the benefit to this administration to do this dastardly deed?
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You must not remember Bob Dornan. He was defeated in his last bid for reelection to congress by criminal aliens. They vote because “Motor Voter laws, and others like them, are designed to let them vote.

The only way to stop the administration from rewarding these criminals for their law breaking, is to assure Bush that he will lose more votes than he will gain if he goes through with this travesty. The ONE thing Bush cares about, and will never abandon, is his personal ambition. Retaining power is his major objective. It overrides everything else for him.

If Bush thinks he will lose more votes than he will gain, he will abandon his support for the criminals so fast your head will swim. Right now, he thinks he can gain the criminal votes and still retain most of the conservative vote, because conservatives have put up with being bi**h slapped at every turn so far. He thinks most of them will let him get away with this too. The pitiful fact is, he may be right.
56 posted on 12/24/2003 11:23:10 PM PST by SUSSA
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To: Travis McGee
Say, did anyone post yesterday's (the 23rd I believe) WND article by Dougherty, about Mexican troops entering US territory, and firing on a Ranch Rescue patrol on private US property?

I believe the post was several weeks ago. Here is how this "23rd" article, just like all the others, was sourced;

[Newsmax]:...sources tell NewsMax. According to a law enforcement source who spoke on condition of anonymity...

57 posted on 12/25/2003 7:25:07 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign; Sabertooth; Joe Hadenuf
No, you're wrong. Jon Dougherty is not an "anonymous source." He is 100% reputable.
58 posted on 12/25/2003 9:10:56 AM PST by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: Travis McGee
I believe the post was several weeks ago. Here is how this "23rd" article, just like all the others, was sourced; [Newsmax]:...sources tell NewsMax. According to a law enforcement source who spoke on condition of anonymity...

No, you're wrong. Jon Dougherty is not an "anonymous source." He is 100% reputable.

Of course Jon Dougherty is not an anonymous source. That isn't my claim. My claim is that Jon Dougherty used anonymous sources.

All the information in the article seems to be based on anonymous sources.

The stongest piece of information in the article is the exerpt from the LE bulletin. Has Dougherty actually seen the law enforcement bulletin that is described in the article?

[Dougherty]:A law enforcement bulletin describing the incident said the "family of five kidnapped … by Mexican officials at gunpoint" occurred around 5 p.m. local time Nov. 24. U.S. border authorities were notified the next day.

...Or does he get the description of what was said in the law enforcement bulletin secondhand?

59 posted on 12/25/2003 9:56:52 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: Travis McGee
Dougherty had two WND articles.

FYI

Link1 Link2

60 posted on 12/25/2003 10:21:59 AM PST by FreeReign
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