Posted on 08/17/2005 8:23:03 PM PDT by Happy2BMe
2005
2005
"We're talking about that right now," Schwarzenegger told a local radio station. "If we see a need for that, we definitely will do the same thing."
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson issued an emergency declaration on Friday to free up $1.75 million in funding to fight crime and illegal immigration along that state's border with Mexico.
"Recent developments have convinced me this action is necessary -- including violence directed at law enforcement, damage to property and livestock, increased evidence of drug smuggling and an increase in the number of undocumented immigrants," Richardson said.
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano issued a similar declaration on Monday, allowing $1.5 million to be earmarked to fight criminal activity and illegal immigration along the Arizona border.
"The federal government has failed to secure our border, and the health and safety of all Arizonans is threatened daily by violent gangs, coyotes and other dangerous criminals," Napolitano said.
"Anyone who lives at the border can attest to the fact that what they face is devastating," she added. "I intend to take every action feasible to stem the tide of criminal behavior on the Arizona side of the border."
Both Democratic governors joined Schwarzenegger, a Republican, at a recent conference on border issues in New Mexico, which included representatives from Mexican states.
"We all have talked about the importance of really securing the borders," Schwarzenegger told the radio station.
"It is not just the flow of illegal immigrants that are coming over here, but it is also the drug trafficking that is going on, the violence that is going on on the borders and the human trafficking," he said.
Schwarzenegger said he would only consider declaring a state of emergency along California's border with Mexico "if there's a need."
"Right now, we are having things somewhat under control, so there was no reason for it yet," he said. "If there is a reason for it, we definitely would do that."
Schwarzenegger was recently criticized by Latino groups for his praise of the so-called "minutemen" civilian patrols that monitored San Diego County's border with Mexico this summer.
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It's not like this is rocket science... even I get it.
No, it is still a partisan issue, and Bush is definetly not helping the Republican cause with his lack of action. There was a troubling article from the National Review today saying that Ed Gillespie was telling everyone that Bush's number one priority will be passing a revived amnesty bill.
"We're talking about that right now," Schwarzenegger told a local radio station. "If we see a need for that, we definitely will do the same thing."
Cool!!!
Yep. I believe that the beast is counting on it.
Thanks for posting this....great news; hope it happens. It's needed in CA.
Make no mistake, he can win in the general election. The GOP realizes this as well, and I'm afraid they will force him on us in the primary. We need to push back though, and this is the issue to do it on.
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I'm not sure what Arnold will do here. I think he's still stuck on the fence with his finger up testing the political winds.
If he does declare an emergency at the border; it will set off an air horn in the oval office.
Cool! Let's get Texas involved and we might get somewhere.
Paging Rick Perry! Paging Rick Perry! Paging Rick Perry!
Get your self in the game, you Aggie!!!!!!!
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Wednesday he would consider joining his counterparts in Arizona and New Mexico in declaring a state of emergency to strengthen law enforcement along the border with Mexico."We're talking about that right now," Schwarzenegger told a local radio station. "If we see a need for that, we definitely will do the same thing."
Well, if Arnold goes through with this...it sure will be putting lots of pressure on Texas to go along...this is terrific!
Wow! Thanks for letting me know - breaking news!
More importantly putting pressue on Bush. I'm guessing McCain will use this to push his amnesty plan.
Good idea.
And if we could ever "turn" McCain on this issue, things would look different. But I don't see him changing.
Hopefully he will follow DeLay's advice and get tough. Oppose McKennedy!
Absolutely...put all the pressure on Bush....get some fire under his rear! : )
McCain is a jerk, IMHO.
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