http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1476013/posts
Tancredo has attracted a powerful ally in House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R.-Tex.), who said last month that before Congress enacts any guest-worker program supported by Bush it must first strengthen enforcement.
Any amnesty program put into place before that point would reward past criminality and encourage it in the future, DeLay told the Fort Bend (Tex.) Republican Club on August 4. It can only become part of the debate once our borders are actually secure.
Anyone arguing with that truth is obviously in favor of open borders. To do otherwise is insanity.
Tancredo's proposal is heads and shoulders above all the others. The worst bill is McCain/Kennedy (strange combination). Rewarding lawbreakers with amnesty doesn't solve anything when a nation is up to its eyebrows in illegal aliens already.