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Bush seeks to ease immigration laws
Chicago Sun-Times ^
| 1-6-04
| DEB RIECHMANN ASSOCAITED PRESS
Posted on 01/06/2004 6:56:26 PM PST by JustPiper
WASHINGTON President Bush is proposing to let foreign workers who have U.S. jobs waiting for them enter America.
Virtually silent on the immigration issue for two years, Bush was working today on remarks he will make about immigration on Wednesday afternoon at the White House to about 150 people active in immigration issues.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan would not say whether the president would announce a detailed proposal, or general outlines of a proposal to match willing foreign workers, mostly from Mexico, with receptive U.S. employers. There are an estimated 10 million undocumented workers in the United States, as many as half of them from Mexico
Its the issue of what hes talked about before about matching willing workers with willing employers where there are jobs that Americans are not interested in filling, McClellan said.
Thats an economic need that exists. Its important that we have a fair immigration policy and an immigration policy that addresses those economic needs, McClellan added.
The announcement comes just before Bushs scheduled meeting with Mexicos President Vicente Fox next week at the Summit of the Americas in Monterrey, Mexico. Mexican officials have complained bitterly at times that while the Bush administration has sought their help with border security and combatting drug trafficking, they have not acted on their desire for favorable changes in U.S. immigration policy.
Mexican officials have argued that the administration used post-Sept. 11 security concerns as an excuse to better protect, rather than allow freer movement over the U.S.-Mexican border. Tense relations were further aggravated by Mexicos decision not to support the U.S.-led war in Iraq, and when Bush refused to stop the execution of a Mexican national in Texas.
TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 8million; aliens; amnesty; borders; illegals; immigration
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To: faithincowboys
>>I think diminishing the passion of the base is really stupid 10 months away from election day. I generally have a good sense of the public mood, this will not help Bush.<<
I campaigned for Bush and convinced many people to vote for him. But now I have lost count of how many times Bush has dared me not to vote for him, and essentially told his conservative base to suck eggs.
He seems to think I owe him my vote. If he makes the same mistake his dad did and gets thrown out on his can, maybe he really is as stupid or elite as the libs have been saying all along.
And I take no pleasure in saying that.
To: Texas_Dawg
>>You may hate our President and his team, but one thing are not is stupid. They are winners. And they will win in a rout yet again this year. <<
Victory at any price, eh?
To: JustPiper
Are the invaders planning to learn English or are we going to have to learn Spanish in this place that is no longer a country but a conglomeration of business interests. It is also the policemen of the world.
To: Texas_Dawg
Well said.
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posted on
01/06/2004 9:24:22 PM PST
by
Luis Gonzalez
(The Gift Is To See The Trout.)
To: Texas_Dawg
Perfectly worded.
To: Beck_isright
The problem is that once you match jobs with illegal immigrants, you might as well disband the border patrol and begin the process of writing the NAU (North American Union) Constitution (It's a Canuck fantasy, not mine). Because once you de-nationalize a nation, destroy it's borders, language and culture, it ceases to exist.If a person is matched with a job and comes to work they are no longer illegal. I would separate this from an entirely different problem that I absolutely don't condone or support. And that is the parallel culture that is growing. If a person cannot read or write English then tough luck. That's what they told my ancestors and that's why we became a so called melting pot. I don't care if neighborhoods want to run their business in their native language, but the institutions of this country should not.
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posted on
01/06/2004 9:27:19 PM PST
by
Dolphy
To: Map Kernow
no comprende..no espeaken muy bein espanola mi muy anglo
in other words what is it in english? :)
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posted on
01/06/2004 9:27:20 PM PST
by
MetalHeadConservative35
(No self respecting idiot would just "act" like and idiot,yet it is idiocy to "act" like an idiot)
To: Luis Gonzalez
You know how folks get hoarse from yelling real loud for a long time. I wonder if some folks on here tonight will have stiff fingers in the morning from cyber screaming tonight?
To: Texas_Dawg; CWOJackson; Luis Gonzalez; Poohbah
I join CWOJackson and Luis Gonzalez in agreement with you on this matter.
89
posted on
01/06/2004 9:31:24 PM PST
by
hchutch
(Why did the Nazgul run from Arwen's flash flood? All they managed to do was to end up dying tired.)
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To: Texas_Dawg
>>FR is a very, very, very small (a few thousand people) website that gives a forum to a radical FRinge from American society. While there are some good conservatives here, there are also many wack-jobs that despise this president and everything he does. ..They are a small group of misanthropic isolationists and racists. ...<<
Just out of curiosity, are you calling anyone on this thread a racist? Who in particular?
Just wondering.
That's a very serious charge, and one than needs to be backed up IMHO.
To: seamole
Who gives a damn?
Eighty-six percent of FREepers have condemned a "plan" no one has heard!
We spend a lot of time talking about polls in this forum, and quite frankly, the way the question was formulated left much to be desired.
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posted on
01/06/2004 9:37:15 PM PST
by
Luis Gonzalez
(The Gift Is To See The Trout.)
To: Luis Gonzalez; CWOJackson
The 7th step to Fascism:
Organized Propaganda:
a) The creation of social mythology that venerates (creates saints of) one element of society while concurrently vilifying (dehumanizing) another element of the population through misinformation, misdirection and the obscuring of factual matter through removal, destruction or social humiliation, (name-calling, false accusations, belittling and threats).
b) The squelching of public debate not agreeing with the popular agenda via slander, libel, threats, theft, destruction, historical revisionism and social humiliation. Journalists in particular are terrorized if they attempt to publish stories contrary to the agenda.
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To: hedgetrimmer
Yeah...but it's mostly directed at Mexicans, and there are so very few of them here.
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posted on
01/06/2004 9:42:50 PM PST
by
Luis Gonzalez
(The Gift Is To See The Trout.)
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To: seamole
Look, how they vote is up to them. I'm backing Bush on this, and I think I will listen to see what he wants done on this issue, and I admit my position on immigration is in line with the Wall Street Journal's position.
I have no hesitation in saying that the comments of some members of the Tancredo fan club have pushed me in that direction on this issue. Furthermore, I think that the immigration restriction crowd has utterly failed to make itself unwelcome to bigots like Sam Francis and VDARE, and that has repelled me even further from that position.
If bigotry is welcome in that movement, then I hope the restrictionists are shown the door.
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posted on
01/06/2004 9:45:24 PM PST
by
hchutch
(Why did the Nazgul run from Arwen's flash flood? All they managed to do was to end up dying tired.)
To: seamole
Concerned?
Why? Because some people who weekly find a reason why they can't vote for Bush have suddenly found yet another reason why they can't vote for him?
Many of those folks are warmed over, renamed buchanan patsies and others who are still mad about the last election.
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