Posted on 04/26/2006 12:06:59 AM PDT by SirJohnBarleycorn
President Bush and a group of senators yesterday reached general agreement on an immigration bill that includes a pathway to citizenship for many illegal aliens.
But left out of the closed-door White House meeting were senators who oppose a path to citizenship. The meeting even snubbed two men who had been considered allies of Mr. Bush on immigration -- Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Republican and chairman of the immigration subcommittee, and Sen. Jon Kyl, Arizona Republican.
Mr. Bush in brief remarks to the press said there was agreement to get "a bill that does not grant automatic amnesty to people, but a bill that says, somebody who is working here on a legal basis has the right to get in line to become a citizen." But senators, speaking afterward, said Mr. Bush was far more specific in the meeting.
"There was a pretty good consensus that what we have put into the Hagel-Martinez proposal here is the right way to go," said Sen. Mel Martinez, Florida Republican. "I think he was very clear [on] pathway to citizenship, so long as it goes to the back of the line, and he even opened the door here for something we've haggled back and forth on, that you can shrink the time for people to become citizens by simply enlarging the number of green cards."
And Sen. Sam Brownback, Kansas Republican, said Mr. Bush "endorsed the concept of an earned citizenship."
That would represent a substantial change on the part of the Bush administration, which just last year said it opposed a path to citizenship for those currently here illegally.
(snip)
Even as Mr. Bush is moving in that direction, the House majority leader yesterday rejected it.
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Shouldn't We The People be deciding this?
Correct, this wasnt the RATS doing. This disaster is the fault of the RINOs and spinelessrepublicans.
It's as if Bush has a death wish on the Republican majority.
I still sometimes think it has to do with the Clintons....I know this is crazy, but it just makes you say maybe...
I starting to think your position is the right one. If Bush is such a rabid amnesty supporter, the House and Senate should fall to Democrats so he can be impeached. Bush is doing more to secure Iraq's borders than America's.
I recall one of the primary points under both the NAFTA and WTO agreements was the harmonizing of laws in all signatory nations.
Under harmonization, countries were to be open for the movement of labor (people), without hindrance, across borders.
Looks to me like Bush and the senate are simply carrying out the mandates of United Nation's NGOs to destroy state sovereignty under the harmonization clause in these agreements. And no, NAFTA and WTO are not treaties.
On this issue Bush reminds me of Neville Chamberlain stepping off the plane and waving the appeasement treaty with Hitler's signature and saying "we have peace in our time".
The issue that is being completely ingnored is the corruption in Mexico that is causing Illegals to flee here by the millions each year. Our policy shouldn't be just to return the Illegals to Mexico, it should be to change the the Government of Mexico.
We go half way around the world to remove a "tyrant" and we can't even see that the next door neighbor is beating his wife. The only difference between the Mexican situation and the Middle East is guns and explosives. The Mexicans have figured out they can change us by silent invasion. The Jihadists can't do that so they have to kill and blow things up.
Either way the fabric of our existing society is being cut by each.
Guess those arrogant, hard headed Senators didn't get enough egg on their faces the last time they tried this stunt and they're back for more!
What an ego. lol
" impeachment of George W. Bush for the crime of treason."
I've seen a chart that shows workplace arrets on immigration charges over the past 15 years or so. In 1999 there were over 17,000 arrests. In 2004 the number was 159.
That reduction in enforcement could have only happened on the indirect authority of the President. Allowing this Illegal invasion is treason.
correction: 1999=1998
I will not be voting for Mel Martinez when he comes up for re-election and I will not be voting for another Bush.
This is getting FReaking ridiculous.
You can pretty much count on North Carolina to be last.
Explain please...
At miminum, censure.
Apparently they're wanting Republicans to lose majority control.
NC was the last state to secede and join the Confederacy, the last to surrender, the last to fire a shot.
I received a fundraising email from the RNC yesterday. I'm sending it back today with a big note that says, "Enforce the borders, build a wall, no amnesty! Not one penny 'til you do!" I'm not stamping it so they can pay to read my views.
Instead, I'll send the money to the Minutemen. At least they're trying to protect this country from invasion.
I'm so frustrated with Bush I could scream.
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