OK, I have been as critical as anyone regarding the Bush Administration policies on border enforcement and illegal immigration, but I will say that I like what I'm hearing, the President has stated that he is against amnesty, and he is seeking (what is going to be the key phrase in the days to come) "a rational middle ground" between amnesty and mass deportations.
What President Bush is proposing sounds reasonable and sound, and he has my support for now.
But as President Reagan said, and it applies to the implementation of ANY government policy (as well as the old Soviet Union), "Trust, but Verify".
I will trust President Bush on this, but I want to see verification and I believe even he would say that such a sentiment is more than reasonable.
Bush has just repeated what he has been supporting for some time. Why do you agree with him this time?