"I think a universal ID card with strong sanctions for hiring illegals would be a lot more effective, however."
National ID card, eh?
"Police, vos papiers, s'il vous plait!"
Bush and the Senate Republicans can't go after employers too hard. It will damage the business base. They have a delicate balancing act to do here. Unfortunately, on Monday night the President didn't balance anything and repeated his previous position using prettier words.
The BorderBots got nothing and they know it.
No amnesty, EVER, is what some BorderBots want...but that's too hard and too mean for the rest of the electorate. Can't do that.
A national ID card in order to work will freak out libertarians. Not only that, but remember that the business base wants to keep the cheap labor.
But a Fence...an Isreali-style wall out in the middle of nowhere...well, THAT takes care of the problem of flow long term, without sending in the cops after business contributors, without damaging the existing labor pool, which is being utilized for a profit, and without making Americans have to carry papers in order to work like the French do.
The Fence is the Solomonic compromise here.
Also, it starts saving more money than it costs right away, because wherever you build it, illegals go elsewhere to cross, and as it becomes more complete, fewer leave Oaxaca in the first place. Fewer illegals means dramatically lower social welfare expenditures.'
Give them the Fence, and over the long run America remains Anglo-Saxon, English speaking, and blue collar Americans will have greater job stability...long term.
Short term, the BorderBots all come out and vote for the GOP in November because the Democrats will stop building the Fence.
The Fence is the saving move.
Sorry. I cannot support a national ID card.
Quality State Drivers Lic are fine with me to a point. Biometrics encoded on a chipped card are fine to a point.
But as an evangelical Christian who believes we are in the end times when the required globalist SLAG chip implant mark will become the order of the day . . . I cannot get at all close to that. No thanks. No way.