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To: FlyLow
{Applause!} Thank you for posting this article! They are correct, Bush's plan will be in the cross-shredder as soon as it hits Congress but it sure got the debate rolling! For reference purposes...

House Version Sponsored by Tom Tancredo of CO

Senate Version Sponsored by John Cornyn of TX

Tancredo's plan puts the military on the border until we can train enough border patrol, increases the border patrol and detention centers, ends the "anchor child" problem, increases penalties and bonds and much more.

We need to forget about Bush's plan and get on the Tancredo bandwagon by writing our Congress-critters!

11 posted on 01/09/2004 12:57:57 PM PST by ravingnutter
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To: ravingnutter
"Tancredo's plan puts the military on the border until we can train enough border patrol, increases the border patrol and detention centers, ends the "anchor child" problem, increases penalties and bonds and much more."


This is an exciting plan. I am currently a software engineer being put out of business by the gluttonous blue chip corporations. I am an excellent shooter, have mulitple CCWs, and love driving jeeps. I just may have a future as the new league of border patrol dudes, instead of becoming a green card worker in Canada..

15 posted on 01/09/2004 1:14:44 PM PST by FrontlinesofFreedom (Pax Americanus)
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I think they should look at the issue of putting American workers and employers together. There are people that will work these jobs that everyone says won't. Maybe they might want a little more money a hr. But why not the corporations are making enough they should just stop their greed.
18 posted on 01/09/2004 1:21:03 PM PST by daddyOwe
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