Posted on 05/14/2006 4:56:29 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, May 14th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Laura Bush; author Mary Cheney; columnist Art Buchwald.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former House speaker Newt Gingrich.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): White House national-security adviser Stephen Hadley; Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.; Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif.
THIS WEEK (ABC): First lady Laura Bush; Sens. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., and Joe Biden, D-Del.; actress Reese Witherspoon.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Hadley; former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski; Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.; Abdul-Illah al-Khatib, Jordanian foreign minister.
Nancy Lugosi!!! That made me laugh out loud!
I posted on a thread the other day...that I think that they should take the list of the "legal" future immigrants that are on the waiting lists, and how ever many are on that list, they should deduct from the amount of illegals that are allowed to stay and "work" toward citizenship...
See...even though I know that shipping all of the illegals back, especially with the element of the anchor babies, is impractible at best, it really bothers me that they will be able to STAY while they are working toward citizenship...
That smacks of NO PENALTY...and it keeps the ones on the list you referred to from making any progress in getting here.
I just think this is such a difficult subject...that he is damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.
I don't think any reasonable person is going to permit the forced reparation of 12 million illegals.
The Buchananites are going to have to get over it.
Illegals are entwined with legal immigrants and Hispanic citizens. I don't want two years of tearing apart families and stomping on the rights of the legal citizens. I have no problem expelling them piecemeal.
If an illegal commits a serious offense of some sort, put him in jail, deport his dependents, then deport him when he gets out.
The ones screaming for rounding up illegals, have lost their sense of perspective. Even if Bush was willing to do it, the States that need it the worst would block it.
The man spends far too much time speed dialing leaky leahy, but that's another story.
Oh well, I will stick by our President no matter what!!! And proudly too.
Don't know too many who will say that about Hannity, the Vanity.
okay...I am just now watching Fox News Sunday...
Don't know if I can contribute anything to the thread that hasn't already been...but, we will see!!
BTW, Fox News Alert....Vincente Fox isn't happy about National Guard on the border...(shock me!!! LOL)
From your mouth to God's ear :)
He has been ordered OFF the board for financial mismanagement.
His good buddies covered up for him but he was publicly chastised.
Mismanagement by any other name is theft of funds.
But, in NYC isn't that a guarantee for re-election?
"Vincente Fox isn't happy about National Guard on the border...(shock me!!! LOL)"
LOL.
Vincente Fox needs to start worrying more about getting his guy elected in July and less about our border.
As long as Vincente stays over there and does not come over here, I don't care what he does. Laura Bush is very, very good here.
I recall that when it was first announced in 2004, there was a more open discussion of that "fairness" issue, and some admin officials (was it Cheney? others?) were saying that those on "work visas" would go to the back of the line if they wanted to apply for residency, e.g., behind those who've already been in line for as long as a decade.
That seemed fair to me, as I think it would to most Americans.
But this "path to citizenship" nonsense is intuitively understood by most Americans to be unfair, to reward lawbreaking, and to be repellent to American values.
And that revulsion is going to hit the Republicans hard in November, I think.
Isn't that just like them - - point fingers and scream at Pubblies for something they're doing (voter fraud and disnfranchisement (especially of our military). Guess they figure they can again blame the Pubbies for something and no one will think to look at them as helping commit voter fraud. Of course they don't want IDs for illegals or anyone else - - it will cost them a lot of votes (harder for illegals and dead people to vote and would decrease double voting) and the Pubbies might win.
I'm reposting most of my post from yesterday here as I think it's relevant in regard to IDs as well as some info on illegal immigration.
Ohio - I mentioned on my post last night that I'd search and post something I read wrt existing laws - - got sidetracked last night. Here it is. I'm not an immigration or constitutional attorney and don't play one on TV, but it seems to me part of the problem is the bill passed by the Clintoon admin. While some people say we just need to enforce existing laws, I'm not sure that's totally the answer - -looks like some changes are required in existing laws, too.
As a side note, IMHO the timing of the passing of this bill was suspicious given IIRC Gore's push for motor voter initiatives (I remember reading about cases in CA and/or OR where aliens were getting voter cards).
In reviewing the law included on link that mnehrling posted, I looked at a related law wrt Employment and acceptable forms of ID (274(A). IMHO while some folks are bashing employers (and, in many cases, rightly so) it appears that all they have to do is see a driver's license and/or social security card and they're in compliance with the law. They don't have a responsibility to determine if the forged documents are forged or not (and it would be difficult for them to know). Couple this w the law that nmehrling posted below re discrimination, there are obviously changes needed.
Sec. 274A. [8 U.S.C. 1324a]
(a) Making Employment of Unauthorized Aliens Unlawful.-
(1) In general.-It is unlawful for a person or other entity-
(A) to hire, or to recruit or refer for a fee, for employment in the United States an alien knowing the alien is an unauthorized alien (as defined in subsection (h)(3)) with respect to such employment, or
(B)(i) to hire for employment in the United States an individual without complying with the requirements of subsection (b) or (ii) if the person or entity is an agricultural association, agricultural employer, or farm labor contractor (as defined in section 3 of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act), to hire, or to recruit or refer for a fee, for employment in the United States an individual without complying with the requirements of subsection (b).
(2) Continuing employment.-It is unlawful for a person or other entity, after hiring an alien for employment in accordance with paragraph (1), to continue to employ the alien in the United States knowing the alien is (or has become) an unauthorized alien with respect to such employment.
(3) Defense.-A person or entity that establishes that it has complied in good faith with the requirements of subsection (b) with respect to the hiring, recruiting, or referral for employment of an alien in the United States has established an affirmative defense that the person or entity has not violated paragraph (1)(A) with respect to such hiring, recruiting, or referral.
>snip
(B) Documents establishing both employment authorization and identity.-A document described in this subparagraph is an individual's-
(i) United States passport;
(ii) resident alien card, alien registration card, or other document designated by the Attorney General, if the document-
(I) contains a photograph of the individual and such other personal identifying information relating to the individual as the Attorney General finds, by regulation, sufficient for purposes of this subsection,
(II) is evidence of authorization of employment in the United States, and
(III)3/ contains security features to make it resistant to tampering, counterfeiting, and fraudulent use.
(C) Documents evidencing employment authorization.-A document described in this subparagraph is an individual's-
(i) social security account number card (other than such a card which specifies on the face that the issuance of the card does not authorize employment in the United States); or
(ii) other documentation evidencing authorization of employment in the United States which the Attorney General finds, by regulation, to be acceptable for purposes of this section.
(D) Documents establishing identity of individual.-A document described in this subparagraph is an individual's-
(i) driver's license or similar document issued for the purpose of identification by a State, if it contains a photograph of the individual or such other personal identifying information relating to the individual as the Attorney General finds, by regulation, sufficient for purposes of this section; or
(ii) in the case of individuals under 16 years of age or in a State which does not provide for issuance of an identification document (other than a driver's license) referred to in clause (i), documentation of personal identity of such other type as the Attorney General finds, by regulation, provides a reliable means of identification.
>snip
Reference to No National ID Cards:
"c) No Authorization of National Identification Cards.-Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize, directly or indirectly, the issuance or use of national identification cards or the establishment of a national identification card."
http://www.uscis.gov/lpBin/lpext.dll/inserts/slb/slb-1/slb-20/slb-8198?f=templates&fn=document-frame.htm#slb-act274ah3
Another thing is Ethenol doesn't burn as hot as MTBE and reduces gas milage in vehicles, so not only is it more expensive but, it is less efficient and the water is an issue in some engines, too... even at 10%.
If the Republican Congress would stop hiding under their desks and come up with a solid plan they could stop all this. But they are all chickens.
I agree. I posted this on another thread and was blasted mercilessy for it. Nightly broadcasts night after night on TV, of Elian Gonzalez type raids coupled with pics of busloads on pregnant women headed for Nogales, would be a political boon for the Schumers, Clintons, Pelosis, and Clintons. America doesnt have the stomach for a mass deportation. Stem the tide, report employers, and implementing a strict assimililation program, would be a good start. This program would require ENGLISH to be learned. No medical services except emergencies, for free, they pay like the rest of us, no voting, no holding office, any crime results in deportation, NO ANCHOR BABIES, photo id must be obtained, and no welfare benefits after 6 months..
Seal the border, integrate the ones that are here, get what taxes you can from them. Turn them into Americans.
Regardless of what ethnic group occupies the bottom slots in the economy, we are going to have a crushing burden supplying health care. It is not just brown faces in emergency room, but any very low income person.
With or without illegals, health care is in trouble. We cannot sustain the increases in price much longer.
In actuality I think we are all on the same side and the thread ohioWfan ran this weekend proves that when we are requested to discuss the matter civilly with an eye towards what we can do to affect the issue at hand, it really does work.
The trolls must love all the inner-Freeper name calling lately... and I believe most of the real Freepers who have said some unkind things about the President still want to see him succeed, they are just frustrated with the whole situation right now.
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