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THOMAS LIFSON pens another thoughtful commentary at the American Thinker . . .

Citizenship: The Precious Legacy
March 28th, 2006

The problem posed by the presence of millions of illegal aliens in our midst has no easy and immediately practical solution. Sweeping rhetoric from advocates of one clean-cut position or another may sound satisfying, but would cause chaos in practice. De facto open borders or mass expulsion, if ever were attempted, would be disasters. When being practical, we tend to focus on immediate practical issues like border security, drivers licenses and insurance, and the payment of income and Social Security taxes

You can read the entire commentary at
http://americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=5365


DJ DRUMMOND offers yet another BRILLIANT analysis at Polipundit . . .

Immigration - The Focus

Well, it’s a slow season in an election year, which always seems to bring out the Whiners. Sure enough, the Immigration issue has come up again, which is reasonable, but has brought along with it a raucous caucus of panic peddlers and People Insanely Selfish & Stubborn. Nowhere is this more obvious than when the issue is soberly discussed.

In the main, people in the United States are agreed that as a nation of immigrants, we have a responsibility to accept the people who wish to come here, following reasonable conditions. Obviously, the laws and written and the actions practiced by the U.S. Government are inappropriate to the present need, for which a reform and repair is badly needed. To my mind, the mindless attacks from both Left and Right against president George W. Bush only prove once again how thin his support can be, even when he proves his credentials over and over again. Such frivolous desertion of the President by so many so-called ‘republicans’ is why I fear the Democrats could one day retake Congress and the White House.

George W. Bush, for the record, is not only eminently sane in his perspective, but as a former Governor of Texas, he certainly knows about the border problems and is acutely interested in finding a serious and permanent solution. For that matter, Ronald W. Reagan was a former Governor of California, and like Bush well aware of the border situation and intent on resolving it. The brayers against Bush might do well to notice that Reagan’s record on Immigration Reform, even in terms of programs submitted to Congress, was not especially better than Bush’s; in fact, I would go so far as to say Bush has tried harder on that front.

It needs to be understood that there are multiple forces at work. On one end is the White House, which must balance the noise from the Justice, Labor, DHS, State and other Departments, and on the other end are the Federal courts, which have a history of wreaking havoc on attempts to reform laws.

The other two major groups are the House and Senate, which is bad enough, but even then they are split into many sub-groups, including new members versus veterans, those coming up for re-election, border states versus high-demand labor states, and you get the idea. It’s easier to wrestle a pit full of pythons than get a comprehensive immigration reform bill through Congress, to say nothing of what the final product would look like.

Frankly, Bush is doing as well as any sane person can expect, with strong increases in budget and numbers for the Border Patrol, Customs, and border-defense. The problem of compliance with the existing law is on another order entirely, and while some have wrongly claimed that Bush is ignoring these aspects of the problem, it will have to be addressed separately. Those morons who think we can simply round up the illegals already in the country have obviously not considered their response to any number of past initiatives, to say nothing of the complications in trying to find and remove more than ten million of any type of person who does not wish to be found. God grant we put saner heads in charge of future discussions than what gets printed in the papers now.

[ next - border security ]

-- DJ Drummond
http://polipundit.com/index.php?p=12766


INTERESTING . . .

The pro-privacy party?

Democrat Congressman McDermott was just found by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to have violated Republican Congressman Boehner’s privacy rights when he disclosed the illegally tapped phone call between Boehner and Gingrich. A few days ago, Democrat Senator Schumer’s aide pled guilty to violating the privacy act rights of Maryland Republican Lt.Governor Steele . Now, how’s that going to square with the Democrat party’s bleats about the privacy rights of Hussein Al Qaeda and the nasty NSA? Clarice Feldman 3 28 06

http://americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=4753


196 posted on 03/28/2006 6:13:10 PM PST by DrDeb (W: Then and Now!)
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To: DrDeb

I love you, DrDeb.


200 posted on 03/28/2006 6:14:31 PM PST by Howlin ("It doesn't have a policy. It doesn't need to have a policy. What's the point of a Democratic policy)
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To: DrDeb
DrDeb, I am playing catch up with my life after a long day, but I have saved these to read later! I don't have to read them to know, if they're from you, that they are insightful bits of information! thanks!
227 posted on 03/28/2006 6:25:06 PM PST by the rightgirl
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To: DrDeb

I spent over an hour on a Bush-bashing thread about his immigration speech.

That's an hour I'll never get back ! (smile)

Usually I let Ohio and Miss Marple do the heavy lifting, but I was just in the mood for once.

All the usual suspects jumped on just for an opportunity to vent their bile. They didn't even listen to his speech, which I did, on the net while I was posting.


298 posted on 03/28/2006 7:23:41 PM PST by altura (A proud member of the 45 percent.)
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