Posted on 04/25/2006 7:36:56 PM PDT by SUSSA
HAWLEY, PA (April 25, 2006) 9/11 Families for a Secure America member Peter Gadiel, along with other families who lost loved ones to murders committed by illegal aliens, held a rally at the White House Monday to deliver over 570,000 petition signatures to demand that President Bush enforce immigration laws. Gadiel, who lost his son, Jason Gadiel, on 9/11 in the north tower of the World Trade Center, 103rd floor, made the following statement:
Families of Americans murdered by illegal aliens held a rally outside the White House on Monday, April 24th, to demand that the president start enforcing immigration law. Also present were Roy Beck and staff members of Numbers USA who had collected over 570,000 signatures on petitions to the president asking him to enforce US immigration law and stop the invasion of illegal aliens.
We attempted to deliver these petitions to the White House, and after the Secret Service contacted Administration officials, the message was relayed to us that Mr. Bush's minions would not accept them.
It was not particularly surprising to us, given the president's longstanding policy of refusal to enforce the law; his disregard for the security of the nation and the contempt he has shown for those of us who have seen our loved ones murdered by illegals, or raped, shot or otherwise victimized.
Nevertheless, each additional refusal by this man who professes a belief in God and has sworn an oath on the Bible to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, so help me God, is a further reminder that this president is little different from his discredited predecessor, Bill Clinton.
The foundation for the 9/11 attacks was prepared by al Qaeda during the Clinton Administration and principal responsibility for America's failure to prevent the attacks lies with Clinton, Albright, Reno and Jaime Gorelick. However, Mr. Bush's refusal to take even minimal action to stop the foreign invasion that has continued during the five and a half years of his term shows that he has as little concern for the security of Americans as Clinton. When there is another terrorist attack, Bush will have to accept full responsibility.
We were informed later in the day that Mr. Bush had spoken in Orange County, California and that Republican Representative Dana Rohrabacher refused to speak on the same program with him, saying that the president had sold out to the cheap labor lobby. We applaud Mr. Rohrabacher's integrity and good judgment.
agitprop is comprised of false information. What, exactly, about this report is false?
I do not know anyone in AR that thinks like that. I lived better than 2 years in MS. I would choose that state over any of the hell hole liberal states of the East or the West coast.
There are a lot of stats to choose from. Here's one;
Formal Removals:
Clinton Presidency, first four years, :
1993 42,542
1994 45,674
1995 50,924
1996 69,680
Bush Presidency, first four years:
2001 178,026
2002 150,542
2003 189,368
2004 202,842
Clinton Presidency:
1997 1,554,043
1998 1,742,364
1999 1,754,480
2000 1,860,092
Bush Presidency:
2001 1,430,765
2002 1,082,174
2003 1,073,266
Total removals dropped by 42.3 percent in the first 3 years of Bush's presidency.
Clinton Presidency first four years:
1993 1,327,261
1994 1,094,719
1995 1,394,554
1996 1,649,986
Total: 5,466,520
Clinton Presidency last four years:
1997 1,536,520
1998 1,679,439
1999 1,714,035
2000 1,814,729
Total: 6,744,723
Bush Presidency first four years:
2001 1,387,486
2002 1,062,279
2003 1,046,422
2004 1,241,089
Total: 4,737,276
Total deportable aliens located dropped by 29.7 percent in the first four years of the Bush Presidency compared to the previous four years - the last four years of the Clinton Presidency.
Clinton presidency, last four years:
1997 44,246
1998 39,096
1999 42,010
2000 32,759
Total: 158,111
Bush presidency, first four years:
2001 30,496
2002 25,501
2003 26,492
2004 21,113
Total: 103,602
Total deportable aliens located in interior sectors during the first four years of the Bush presidency represents a 34.4 percent drop compared to the previous four years - the last four years of the Clinton presidency.
I can keep digging up statistics from the DHS reports. Thanks for posting today because the information that I've posted in response represents information I was not aware of until today.
Why do you continue to try to run down these states? Does it make you feel superior? Every state has problems. Some have more than others. Texas has some problems also. Some of the residents are traitors and are full of hot air and other substances. I like Texas and enjoy visiting.
That is overwrought nonsense. I haven't heard "Mark my words" since the nuns in grade school.
One good, or bad, turn deserves another.
Yes, it is a battle between Real American/True Consevatives and the moles/turncoats.
The best way to demonize the Bush Plan is to demonize Bush. The best way to move public opinion against the illegals is to dehumanize them. Call them turdworld crimimals. Oops, its impossible to dehuminize the illegals without dehuminizing legal hispanics and all other immigrants. No sweat, we can deport them too.
As I pointed out, your method of demonizing me, Bush, or anyone/everyone else is destined for failure. It may work at Free Republic, but it won't work in the real world.
Darn it, You have got me there. How long did it take you to come up with that name? I can say that I am a descendant of William Penn. Would you believe me? How long do you think my ancestors have been here? You refused to answer the other questions that I asked didn't you.
What you and the rest of the far right don't understand is you have no-one to make a deal with except me/us. OTOH, we/me can make a deal with the middle.
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