Posted on 04/29/2005 11:41:40 AM PDT by madfly
THE CLEAR ACT OF 2005 AND THE MINUTEMEN -- (House of Representatives - April 28, 2005)
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The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Norwood) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. NORWOOD. Madam Speaker, this month the Minuteman Project has accomplished with just a few hundred citizen volunteers what the Federal Government has been unable to do and actually told us was impossible to do, and that is stopping illegal immigrants crossing our borders.
In the process of focusing the Nation's attention on the insecurity of our borders, they have succeeded in bringing new information to the debate on the overall immigration crisis in this Nation. The new information is critical to this body's consideration of a specific policy area, probably and frankly the one area in which all Americans should be in 100 percent agreement, and that is protecting Americans from criminal illegal immigrants.
U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Michael Nicely is head of the entire 260 mile long Tucson Sector of our border, the worst in the Nation for illegal immigration, and the same sector where the Minutemen shutdown a 23 mile portion of that sector.
What should be horrifying to all Americans is what Chief Nicely told Government Executive Magazine just last week. He says that since November, the Border Patrol agents have caught 17,000 criminal illegal aliens trying to enter our country through just through this one 260 mile sector; 17,000 criminal illegal aliens. That is not total illegal aliens now, just the criminals. Overall, Chief Nicely's sector has arrested more than a quarter of a million people trying to enter this country illegally just since Thanksgiving.
Last year, I introduced legislation specifically targeting against criminal illegal aliens. The Clear Law Enforcement For Criminal Aliens Removal
Act, or we call it the CLEAR Act, gained the support of some 125 Members. Our purpose is fairly simple: State and local law enforcement personnel would be fully authorized to investigate, apprehend, and, if necessary, remove criminal aliens in the United States. [Page: H2722]Already this year our Justice Department has asked for help from local law enforcement on this issue. According to Reuters News, the Bush administration now recognizes that, ``The United States has freed numerous illegal aliens into the community who are dangerous murderers, rapists and child molesters under a legal loophole created by Supreme Court decisions, and that ``Congress should urgently pass legislation to close this loophole, which has already resulted in the release of several extremely violent offenders, with others scheduled to be released soon.''
According to the report, U.S. Justice Department Deputy Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Cohn made this request of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives on March 14.
We have the legislative draft to do just what they want, this year's pending version of the CLEAR Act. We plan to introduce the 2005 version within the next few weeks. We do welcome constructive input from the administration, from Members of both parties and members of both houses. But from what we have learned thus far from the Minuteman Project, the CLEAR Act cannot be a stand-alone remedy for stopping the hordes of vicious foreign criminals invading our country to murder, rape and molest Americans.
My one bill will not do it, not by itself. We can provide local and State law enforcement with the tools to remove these criminal elements through guaranteed deportation. We can help Homeland Security do their job. But it does little if they can simply pour back across unsecured borders. You have gotten nothing done.
The CLEAR Act, therefore, will become a critical component of overall immigration and border reform. I urge every Member in this body to join in this effort with the CLEAR Act. In return, I pledge to support whatever legislative measures that are necessary to secure our borders. That includes a total military closing, if necessary, to stop these criminals. I fully understand the meaning of ``closing,'' even if it is a temporary closing. It is a time we in this body are going to be able to declare whose side are we on.
Are we on the side of fellow Americans, or are we on the side of those of the new world order who want no borders? It is that simple. The vote will come down to just that.
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Ping
I believe the President has distanced himself from the party on the borders/illegal aliens issue. And it will end up hurting the GOP bigtime. None of my conservative friends--none of them--are donating anything in response to solicitation requests from the usual GOP sources. I have three such requests on my desk right now--they will get my usual response telling them no more $$ until I see some strong action to stop the flood of illegal aliens into our country and the implementation of a conservative agenda.
Yes, it does. Like Travis McGee, I believe it is fair to question the national allegiance of anyone who dismisses American sovereignty and disparages as "racists" those of us who insist on the preservation of American culture, customs, traditions and language.
Good links. Thanks.
Ha! I saw the buttons and wondered when I pinged this...!
Thanks, madfly, this is great stuff.
Lol, gothcha!
MMP is a force!
U.S. Constitution Article 1 Section 8 Clause 15:
"The Congress shall have Power to provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections
"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,
I won't donate another cent, and neither will any of my conservative friends.
It's good to hear the CLEAR Act is still around, I was wondering what happened to it. We need to get this common sense legislation passed.
I'm suggesting a new campaign..."Pesos for the Party". Send the RNC 11 Pesos ($1.00). Perhaps they will get the message. You can go to any construction site to get pesos.
"None of my conservative friends--none of them--are donating anything in response to solicitation requests from the usual GOP sources"
See post #30
I like it, and I'll do it!
Agreed. I remember Norwood introducing this sensible bill last year.
LOL! Someone else said they taped two pesos to an RNC fundraising letter with the note "Get used to it. You've told ME to."
Just as good and cheaper to mail: those expired long-distance phone cards that one can find littered around convenience stores everywhere; preferably one with a Mexican flag on it.
bttt
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