Posted on 11/28/2005 2:39:24 PM PST by Brian_Baldwin
Bush Outlines Border Security Plan
Monday, November 28, 2005
CRAWFORD, Texas Trying to unify a fractious Republican Party headed to midterm elections with wide differences over how to best deal with illegal immigration, President Bush was in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday to say America shouldn't have to choose between a welcoming society and a lawful one.
"Securing our border is essential to securing our homeland. And I want to thank all of those who are working around the clock to defend our border, to enforce our laws and to uphold the values of the United States of America. America is grateful to those on the front lines enforcing the border," Bush said at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in the first of two speeches on border control.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,176879,00.html
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"How many YEARS would such a wall take?"
How many years will pass and there will still be no wall in place if nothing is done?
The good thing about you FROBL members is that you keep making the same lame arguments over and over again - and do nothing except convince the undecided that your position is wrong.
That's what I want to see.
And Bush didn't rule out signing any bill out of Congress calling for more funds for fences.
Please cite said study.
How about taking each and every ILLEGAL captured and make their sentence be building the southern wall? That way they can indeed work....that is why they come right?
Talk is cheap. Bush has no solution because he has to ride the political barbed wire fence. The Democrats will fight against anything he proposes to change anyhow.
A real change to deterr illegal immigration is to severely penalize employers who hire illegal immigrants.
A real change is that ENFORCING the current laws can solve the problem. Too many people in positions of responsibility are looking the other way when they could be really making a difference.
A real change is that American citizens need to be more vigilant and press Law Enforcement into acting upon citizen tips.
Some people sure have trouble seperating those that are legal and those that are Illegal huh? Sheesh!
that's one of the things I thought of.
Also seizing assets of those here illegally. That can be used for enforcement or building a wall.
"Offer a bounty of $100 each."
Jeez, I could quit work and just write down plate numbers of every 1987 Toyota pickup with a lawnmower in the back. I'd make at least two or three thousand a day. Then I'd start on the guys with the MS13 tattoo's who hang out on my jogging trail.
I like the way you think.
More people should make calls and send mails. I think we need a better set up for doing so and a way to monitor how tips are handled.
http://www.americanpatrol.com/ADMINISTRATION/NAVIGATION/Report-Illegals.html
I take it he didn't mention his Social Security Totalization Agreement with Mexico?
Aw, shucks. He's far too modest.
Bush had his appointed Social Security Commissioner, in June, 2004, sign a totalization agreement with Mexico that will, among other things, allow:
Now I wonder why didn't he mention this?
"Conservatives are not a small minority. They make up a substantial constituency. This constituency is, and can be, more powerful than the leftist Hispanics who want the invasion to continue and want to form a new Mexico and an exclusive Mexican identity here in America."
Sad to say, Bush is either the most obtuse President since Carter(the worst we ever had), or he is into an evil, globalist mode. I can't crawl inside his mind, so I will just say this. If this invasion is not stopped, and soon, it won't matter who is on the Supreme Court, it won't matter about social security, or our schools, because our culture and identity will have been plundered by riff raff who have no allegiance whatsoever to America.
And what exactly was it about Kerry's plan you like so much?
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