Posted on 04/26/2006 5:20:12 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
President Bush generally favors plans to give millions of illegal immigrants a chance at U.S. citizenship without leaving the country, but does not want to be more publicly supportive because of opposition among conservative House Republicans, according to senators who attended a recent White House meeting.
Several officials familiar with the meeting also said Democrats protested radio commercials that blamed them for Republican-written legislation that passed the House and would make illegal immigrants vulnerable to felony charges.
Bush said he was unfamiliar with the ads, which were financed by the Republican National Committee, according to officials familiar with the discussions.
At another point, Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and other members of his party pressed the president about their concern that any Senate-passed bill would be made unpalatable in final talks with the House.
Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the second-ranking Democrat, said the lawmaker who would lead House negotiators, House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner, had been "intractable" in negotiations on other high-profile bills in the past. Bush did not directly respond to the remark, officials said.
The Republican and Democratic officials who described the conversation did so Wednesday on condition of anonymity, saying they had not been authorized to disclose details.
Bush convened the session to give momentum to the drive for election-year immigration legislation, a contentious issue that has triggered large street demonstrations and produced divisions in both political parties. Senators of both parties emerged from the session praising the president's involvement and said the timetable was achievable.
"Yes, he thinks people should be given a path to citizenship," said Sen. Mel Martinez., R-Fla., a leading supporter of immigration legislation in the Senate.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
BTW ... Tell me .. do you all get emails with the talking points of the day from your spokesperson
Oh boy, are you going to get 'roasted'.....LOL!
Well I'm shocked, I tell ya!
Is this (Citizenship for illegals) the "Compramise deal" that Bush made to the Democrats when he want to war in Iraq??? (Even though the Democrats have now reniged on the original deal and stabbed Bush in the back over Iraq)
"Since you think Bush doesn't care and isn't doing anything, do you believe he should disband the Border and Customs Officers for money savings reason? With the border out of control, do you believe the Border and Customs Officers should be disband for dereliction of duty?"
I don't see the Border Patrol advocating a guest worker program as a subterfuge meant to lead to amnesty. I think Bush cares too much, as part of the country club Republican elite he believes he can give away other peoples money for his pet charities (so he can feel good and compassionate while berating us). As head of the executive branch, it is Bush who has put the reins on enforcement of the law, slowing the fast deportation of illegals.
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What is this? The troll thread?
Like Rush said.
It looks like the 5th column is finally rearing it's ugly head ( actaully he used the words "shadow Government")
You folks been planning this A long time!
Now Shove off!
Let me try to show you, as simply as possible, what you are doing...............
Bill Clinton is a 60 year old man. He was the governor of a Southern state and a ( gag ) two term president.
President George W. Bush is a 60 year old man. He was the governor of a Southern state and is into his second term as president of the USA.
Clinton and President Bush know each other and have talked with one another. So, it is in the realm of possibility that they hold exactly the same views about just about everything, because they have so much in common.
Of course, all of that last bit is just nuts; however, that is what you are doing.
CFR's Plan to Integrate the U.S.,Mexico and Canada-Phyllis Schafly July 13,2005 column
That's the first I heard of it. It would be quite a deal if true since Bush was really in favor of citizenship himself. He would probably have needed to make deals with the House conservatives instead but on this issue I doubt they'll budge, especially the congressmen from the western states.
Great. Another bonanza of future democratic party voters. Just great.
Good point. Let me add this: "Outside the beltway" with intelligence rooted in a belief that America and her ideals are the last best hope of all on Earth.
Both Clinton and Carter were anomalies. ----
Carter was the "anti-Nixon" and Clinton was ...well, truth be told, all Clinton had when he ran in 1992 was youth.
Really, that was it. Nothing more. America needed a change after 12 years of "old" Republicans...Dole didn't fit the bill...Clinton did. (We'll talk about Perot later)
In 2008, Americans are going to be beyond weary with the Beltway icons (thank you MSM). This time it will be up to us to choose an "outsider" with credentials and vision.
I think we're up for the game.
Employer Investigations Conducted by
U.S. Immigration Authorities, 1997-2003
Source: Dept. of Homeland Security, 2003 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, (pdf file)
Year
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Arrests
17,554
13,914
2,849
953
735
485
445
Investigations
Completed
7,537
7,788
3,898
1,966
1,595
2,061
2,194
Number of
Fines Levied
778
535
297
180
78
13
124
September 2004. Table 39.(1997-2003)
Remember, Bush is a uniter not a divider. And who is he uniting with on this subject?
Kennedy
Schumer
Reid
Hagle
Spector
McCain
Give me a divider any old time thank you.
Thanks.
"BTW ... Tell me .. do you all get emails with the talking points of the day from your spokesperson"
Wow, another post to me devoid of any reference to the immigration issue. No facts, just innuendo that I am "one of them". It's that kind of mindless crap that makes me remember posters to avoid.
I stated my background in immigration issues in an earlier post, and the best you could come up with is that I get email talking points? Whooeee, you are another vacuum like Howlin.
Here, if you are such a Bushbot, tell us what percentage of illegals will really sign up for Guest Worker program? Make it a high number, so we can all laugh at you.
Damper sounds liek you Lucy ;)
Hey, Mr. President,,kick us when we are down. Raise our taxes to pay for the invaders. Thanks in advance. Keep up the solid work.
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