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Border security up next, Bush says
Washington Times ^ | 12/08/04 | Charles Hurt

Posted on 12/07/2004 9:43:48 PM PST by kattracks

President Bush is vowing to help House Republicans enact tighter immigration-security controls "early in the next session" of Congress.
    The promise — made in a letter to members of Congress — was part of the final push by the White House to win support for the massive intelligence-overhaul bill, which was stripped of several key immigration reforms so it would pass more easily.
    "I look forward to working with the Congress early in the next session to address these [border security] issues, including improving our asylum laws and standards for issuing driver's licenses," Mr. Bush wrote.

[snip]

"While I am disappointed that Congress — in classic fashion — has squandered this golden opportunity, I am encouraged by the president's commitment," Rep. Tom Tancredo said yesterday. "And I have every intention of making sure he keeps it."


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KEYWORDS: aliens; bordersecurity; bush43; bushamnesty; immigrantlist; immigration; tancredo
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1 posted on 12/07/2004 9:43:48 PM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
"And I have every intention of making sure he keeps it."

Please do!!

2 posted on 12/07/2004 9:45:22 PM PST by DTogo (U.S. out of the U.N. & U.N out of the U.S.)
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To: kattracks

guest worker give away or amnesty or whatever you want to call it does not border security make


3 posted on 12/07/2004 9:45:43 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: kattracks
Border security up next, Bush says

Yeah right. Next TERM. Oh wait, he doesn't get on. Never mind.

4 posted on 12/07/2004 9:46:14 PM PST by montag813
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To: kattracks
TOM TANCREDO for PRESIDENT 2008

Click:News from TOM TANCREDO

6 posted on 12/07/2004 9:49:44 PM PST by nanak (Tom Tancredo 2008:Last Hope to Save America)
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To: kattracks
"I think there is considerable support for overhauling our immigration laws and taking a look at the driver's license issue, as well as other issues raised by Congressman Sensenbrenner," Sen. Susan Collins, Maine Republican, said yesterday. "But the fact is that those provisions, which were highly controversial and several of them were opposed by the administration, would have been poison pills for this bill."

Sure, what's the rush in keeping drivers licenses out of the hands of illegal aliens and terrorists?

FLASHBACK: November 5, 2001 Suburban Washington's Terror Trail

Luis Alonso Martinez-Flores is a 28-year-old Salvadoran who, according to an FBI affidavit, "has been living unlawfully in the United States since 1994."

On August 1, he went to the parking lot of the 7-Eleven store on Glen Carlyn Road, just off Leesburg Pike, in Falls Church, Va. His purpose, he later told FBI Special Agent Jesus H. Gomez, was to look "for day labor."

People in the neighborhood knew Martinez. He often hung out, some local businessmen say, near the entrance of a First Union Bank branch at the corner of the Culmore Shopping Center. This center--a strip mall on Leesburg Pike--sits just across a narrow side street from the 7-Eleven. In the middle of the strip, a bit nearer to the bank than to the 7-Eleven, is the Peking Gourmet Inn. This restaurant was such a favorite of the senior President Bush that he reportedly ate there some 50 times during his presidency and vice presidency. President-elect George W. Bush took his brother Marvin there for a birthday dinner in December.

But also last December the restaurant was named in a Washington Post story that did not mention good food or politicians. "Fairfax County police have identified the man who was shot to death in the Culmore Shopping Center last weekend as Thomas X. Duong, 42, of Falls Church," said the Post. "Duong, a cook at the Peking Gourmet Inn, was found dead in his car behind the restaurant. . . . Police said yesterday that he was shot several times in the upper body."

Some local businessmen say that over the last two decades the neighborhood has increasingly become a gathering spot for illegal aliens.

The police can't do anything about it, said one, because they can't arrest someone merely for being an illegal alien. The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) doesn't do anything either, he added, presumably because they lack the resources. Another local merchant noted that in the mornings, when the largest number of illegal aliens congregate in local parking lots, Fairfax County police cars park nearby to keep a watchful eye on the crowd.

But it wasn't a squad car that approached Martinez in the 7-Eleven parking lot on August 1. It was a van carrying two Arab men.

Martinez told Special Agent Gomez that two prospective day laborers approached the two men in the van "but refused to assist Hanjour and Almihdhar when they learned the Arab men wanted help with DMV forms."

Martinez did not share their qualms.

He jumped into the van and directed the two Arabs to drive several miles south to the Springfield Mall. In the mall, they made their way to the "DMV Express," a Virginia state office set up in a storefront.

At that time, to get an official photo identification card from the state of Virginia, a foreign national needed three documents: two to prove his identity, and one to prove his legal residence in the state. A person lacking ordinary documentation of their identity and residence--such as an out-of-state driver's license, a passport, a paycheck, a utility bill--could present the DMV with a pair of certified forms instead. The first form, a so-called DL6, was to establish the applicant's identity. To be legal, a DL6 needed to be signed by a witness who knew the applicant and certified by an attorney in the presence of a notary public. The second, the DL51, which was supposed to establish the applicant's legal residence, needed to be signed--in the presence of a notary public or a clerk at the DMV--by a witness who knew where the applicant lived.

When Hanjour and Almihdhar showed up at DMV Express, they apparently already had two forms of ID--a passport and a legal visa would have been accepted---because they did not submit DL6s to establish their identity. But they did submit DL51s, to "prove" their Virginia residence. Martinez allegedly certified the forms for both of them.

On the forms, the men claimed to live in an apartment complex on the 5900 block of Leesburg Pike--one block down from the strip mall. "This address did not belong to either Hanjour or Almihdhar," Gomez wrote in his affidavit, "but was rather the address that appeared on Martinez's Virginia identification card. Martinez no longer lived at the address, but had in the past."

With their newly minted photo IDs, the two suspected terrorists drove back with Martinez to Culmore. "At the 7-Eleven they all got out of the van," wrote Gomez. "Hanjour and Almihdhar went inside the store and appeared to use the ATM machine. They then came out, paid Martinez $100 in cash for his efforts, and left in the van. Martinez did not see them again."

But the Virginia DMV had not seen the last of these two. Hanjour and Almihdhar were now qualified to certify the legal residency of other terrorists.

That is exactly what they did the next day--at a DMV about three miles from the Pentagon on South Four Mile Run in Arlington.

Wrote Special Agent Gomez: "DMV records also show that Hanjour and Almihdhar used the address Martinez gave them on August 1, 2001, to complete DL51 forms for Majed Moqed (Moqed) and Salem Alhazmi (Alhazmi) on August 2, 2001. Moqed and Alhazmi are believed to be two more of the hijackers who flew Flight 77 into the Pentagon. . . . Hanjour certified Moqed's Virginia residence, Almihdhar certified Alhazmi's Virginia residence. Moqed and Alhazmi submitted these DL51 forms in support of applications for Virginia identifications cards. . . . Both applications were approved."

Al Qaeda had the system down cold. In Minutes

Three other suspected hijackers showed up at the Arlington DMV that very same day. They, too, needed witnesses to help them secure Virginia IDs. But unlike Hanjour and Almihdhar, they needed not only DL51s, to establish a residence, but also DL6s, to establish their identities. That meant they had to have the help of a witness, a notary, and a lawyer.

They got them all in minutes.

Victor M. Lopez-Flores is allegedly one of those who helped. The "INS deported Lopez-Flores to El Salvador on November 19, 1993, following a felony conviction," Special Agent Gomez wrote in an affidavit. "He then returned to the United States unlawfully."

On the day in question, Lopez-Flores later told Special Agent Gomez, "he was standing in a parking lot near the Arlington DMV office with several other Hispanic males.

"There," Gomez writes, "three Arab males approached him in a van with out-of-state plates and sought his assistance in obtaining Virginia identification cards for two of the three of them."

A second Hispanic man, who went by the name of "Herbert," but who carried an ID card in the name of "Oscar Diaz," joined them. "Herbert is in fact Herbert Villalobos," FBI Special Agent Brian G. Weidner said in an affidavit.

Herbert and Lopez-Flores got into Herbert's car and drove to an attorney's office on Columbia Pike in Falls Church. The three Arab men followed in their van.

"According to Lopez-Flores," wrote Gomez, "when they arrived at the attorney's office, he and 'Herbert' took the men into a waiting room where they were all greeted by a female secretary."

The secretary remembered not three, but four, Arab men in her office that day.

"I interviewed Kenys Galicia, the secretary who worked at the attorney's office in Falls Church," wrote Gomez. "Galicia stated that she worked at the attorney's office as a secretary and that she notarized documents for the attorney as well. Galicia stated that a man she knew as 'Victor' and a second Hispanic male brought in four Arab males to her office on our about August 2, 2001."

"Victor" allegedly was a regular customer. "She stated that she has known Lopez-Flores approximately one year," wrote Gomez. "During that time, he brought several people into her office and helped them complete DL6 and DL51 forms."

One of the Arab men in the office that day was Ahmed Alghamdi, one of the suspected hijackers of United Airlines Flight 175, which flew into the World Trade Center towers. Lopez-Flores vouched for his DL51 form, on which Alghamdi falsely claimed to live on Edison Street in Alexandria.

Abdul Alomari was another one of the Arab men in the law office that day. He is a suspected hijacker of American Airlines Flight 11, which also crashed into the World Trade Center towers. Alomari claimed to live on Buchanan Street in Arlington. "Oscar Armando Diaz," whom the FBI believes to be Villalobos, certified Alomari's residency on the DL51. (The actual resident at this location was Villalobos' cousin.)

Villalobos, who told the FBI he believed the men to be Pakistani or Iraqi, added an interesting note. "Villalobos said the attorney then came out of his office and signed the forms as well," wrote Special Agent Weidner. "Here, Villalobos noted that the attorney conversed with the 'Pakistanis' in 'their language.' After this conversation, each 'Pakistani' man paid the secretary $35, and then all returned to the Arlington DMV office. Once back at the DMV office, the 'Pakistani' men paid Villalobos $50 for his assistance and then went into the DMV to get identification cards."

When the FBI later showed Villalobos photos of the suspected September 11 hijackers, he identified five of them--Hani Hanjour, Salem Alhazmi, Majed Moqed, Khalid Alghamdi and Abdul Alomari--as being at the Arlington DMV that day. "These identifications," Special Agent Weidner wrote, "were later confirmed by Virginia DMV records which show that all five men did in fact conduct various transactions relating to Virginia identifications cards at the Arlington DMV on August 2, 2001."

But that did not end the connection between the Virginia DMV and the suspected September 11 hijackers. The agency also has a tie to one of the suspected hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93--the plane that crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after the hijackers were apparently overwhelmed by a group of courageous passengers.

This takes us back down I-395--the main highway heading south from the Pentagon into Virginia--to the Springfield Mall and its "DMV Express."

"DMV records further show that Hanjour used the address Martinez gave him on August 1, 2001, to complete a DL51 form for Ziad Jarrah (Jarrah) on August 29, 2001," wrote Gomez. "Jarrah is believed to be one of the hijackers who commandeered United Airlines Flight 93. Jarrah's DL51 was certified by Hanjour. . . . Jarrah submitted the completed DL51 form in support of an application for a Virginia identification card . . . at the DMV office in Springfield, Va. The application was approved."

As far as the government of Virginia was concerned, five of the September 11 hijackers were just peaceful aliens sharing a small apartment a block from the President's favorite restaurant.

Two more of the suspected hijackers, as far as the state of Virginia was concerned, were peaceful aliens living in Arlington and Alexandria, in neighborhoods close to the Pentagon and Reagan National Airport.


8 posted on 12/07/2004 9:53:07 PM PST by Fatalis
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To: Sir Gawain

shouldn't that "Mexifornia" driver's license also entitle Jose to free medical care at taxpayer expense? LOL


9 posted on 12/07/2004 9:55:35 PM PST by mysto
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To: kattracks
"While I am disappointed that Congress — in classic fashion — has squandered this golden opportunity, I am encouraged by the president's commitment," Rep. Tom Tancredo said yesterday. "And I have every intention of making sure he keeps it."

The intelligence bill passed 336 to 75. From what I read it's a pretty good bill. Tancredo voted against it. I'm sure the fact that Tancredo shows his irrelevence with his vote is completely lost on him. I doubt Tancredo will be satisfied with the immanent immigration reform but I predict it will by a good bill with broad bipartisan support.

10 posted on 12/07/2004 10:07:51 PM PST by Once-Ler ("He lives in Madison, WI. No wonder he thinks Bush is a conservative!")
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To: kattracks

The asylum laws Bush referred to here is the illegal immigrants who are claiming political asylum of whom the 9th circuit has been granting, even when their home country has warned the US that these people are potential terrorists. When the cases have been petitioned, the warning from these countries of these terrorists are being used by the court as proof they are political refugees #@@!!

This point was brought up on the congress floor today, and was one of the provisions that had been stripped leaving the hollow bill.

There is no reason to have to wait till another day to fix immgration security other than trying to deceive and that one is for open borders and not really wanting to fix the problem ever. There is no sensible explanation of why asylum should be granted to KNOWN terrorists, there is no excuse for this, shame on our law makers!!!!


11 posted on 12/07/2004 10:09:24 PM PST by seastay
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I'd like to see some border security, W. Dump the amnesty thing and we'll have a winner!


12 posted on 12/07/2004 10:17:30 PM PST by RockinRight (Liberals are OK with racism and sexism, as long as it is aimed at a Republican.)
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To: Once-Ler

"I predict it will by a good bill with broad bipartisan support"

I would respectfully disagree, otherwise the original revisions on immigration reform that were suggested by the 9-11 commission a means to protect the security of the US would have been left in the bill. These people don't want immigration reform ever.

If they cant pass a bill with references and backing a most authoritative 9-11 report, what chance is there when there is no mandate to back it later? Unless perhaps its Hillary that will take up the torch which is perahps their fate now...


13 posted on 12/07/2004 10:19:28 PM PST by seastay
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To: kattracks
10,000 extra Border Patrol guys....over 5 years.
Is that a NET increase of 10,000?
Is that PERMANENT increase of 10,000?

The devil is in the details.

Remember Clinton's 100,000 cops?

14 posted on 12/07/2004 10:31:20 PM PST by AreaMan
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To: kattracks
Yeah sure, as long as illegals can get driver's licenses.
15 posted on 12/07/2004 10:33:05 PM PST by Pro-Bush (liberal relatives and holidays! ..A good year for Freepers.)
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To: kattracks

We all know what that means. You betray your own people Jorge.


16 posted on 12/07/2004 10:38:30 PM PST by ETERNAL WARMING (He is faithful!)
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Remember Jorge, that when you lie to the American people and state "they're so good for the economy" rhetoric, that you also state the fact that they are costing California taxpayers $9,000,000,000 a year. That's picking the pockets of working American citizens to subsidize your donor's cheap labor. That is tyranny.


17 posted on 12/07/2004 10:45:29 PM PST by ETERNAL WARMING (He is faithful!)
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To: Texas_Jarhead

That's just what they will argue. They will say that amnesty will put them on the grid and thus it will be better for homeland security. Just watch.


18 posted on 12/07/2004 10:48:13 PM PST by OneTimeLurker
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To: nanak

ROFLMAO.

Yeah, right; that's gonna happen.


19 posted on 12/07/2004 10:48:29 PM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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To: Once-Ler
Tancredo voted against it.

Are you kidding? Mr. Borders?

20 posted on 12/07/2004 10:50:46 PM PST by Howlin (W, Still the President)
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