Posted on 11/27/2005 10:07:14 AM PST by VictoryGal
I really hope this is a real effort this time. Please, please let it be.
If this is true, it must be the first time.
YEP.....Sanatorium(sp)said those exact words the other day!
....Same BS!
It is ok for the Congress critters to whine and cry about this issue all the time and do NOTHING? Sorry but the Congress is a co-equal branch of the US Govt. I expect them to put their ACTIONS up to match their whine about Bush and the border all the time words. It is a question I am going to put to a number of Congresscritters when they are home this Christmas. I suggest anyone who is worried about the boarder do the same. If you talk, they hear. If you wait for someone else to talk for you, nothing, or worse, will get done
Sad...
> Actually I would like to see some of the handwringing chest thumpers in the US Congress actually put FORWARD some legislation for a change.
I'd like to see someone stand up and enforce the CURRENT LAWS. Excuse me, someone in Government-- citizens stepped up to the plate like champs.
Maybe the new laws we need are stricter penalties for violating the current laws.
I don't think so, W and Pubbies have muffed this so long and so badly that I don't see any turnaround.
The only hope is a Constructionist SCOTUS that will reinstate anti illegal alien laws and initiatives. It's a long fight ahead.
"An October survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that 51% of those polled said they believed that reducing illegal immigration should be a top priority up from 42% in September 1997."
Following this trend, in 24 years it will reach the 2/3 needed to overcome a Presidential veto.
I've been saying this for years. Same goes for gun laws. We don't need more, just ENFORCE EXISTING laws.
*rolling eyes with disgust*
> Following this trend, in 24 years it will reach the 2/3 needed to overcome a Presidential veto.
By then, the US born children of these illegals will be in the majority... :-(
Bush will say it again, and it will cause another 4 million to head north.
Ping!
Bush has decided unilaterally to not push workplace enforcement. He has also decided that "family values don't end at the Rio Grande".
We don't need foreign workers, do you know what the history is in Europe? They come, and THEY DON'T LEAVE.
Germany is dealing with third generation "temporary" Turkish workers who don't integrate, and support Islamic extremism. All of Europe has imported low skilled workers from former European colonies, and are now dealing with the issue of Islamic extremism caused by their search for cheap labor. Do you think that the US is immune from these problems just because most of our temp workers are from Mexico?
Do we want to be like Saudi Arabia? They have a massive guest worker program, so massive that young Saudis face extremely high unemployment, but who are TOO PROUD to take the jobs that the guest workers do. Is that the kind of country we want to be? A bunch of spoiled lazy snobs?
Support the True Enforcement Bill, a synopsis is available at http://www.fairus.org.
IIRC, there are at least 4 bills working their way through the House and Senate right now that deal with border security, guest workers (McCain/Kennedy), building a wall, and increasing interior enforcement.
In other words, he will "stem" it by making 11 - 20 million here "legal" when he continues to ram his shamnesties down taxpayer throats.
While the U.S. pays out hundreds of billions of dollars in unemployment and welfare benefits, it's leaders propose that we need more workers.
Not only do they suck us dry paying for those who do not work, they want us to pay tens of billions of dollars to support the guest workers themselves.
Talk about a lose lose...
There will be a guest worker component. That guest worker component will change all illegal aliens to guest workers. Voyola, problem solved. There will be no illegal aliens anymore.
We've got Central Americans here on temporary protected status from disasters a decade ago. I don't know who politicians think they're fooling with their guest worker rhetoric, everyone knows temporary really means permanent.
Whoa, what happened to the Republicans trying to be inclusive, pander to Hispanic voteers excuse?
The cheap labor lobby used to trot that one out to provide cover for their uninspiring pecuniary motives, but I it looks like not even the LA Times falls for it anymore.
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