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Bush urges Congress on immigration
Associated Press ^ | May 20, 2006 | DEB RIECHMANN

Posted on 05/20/2006 2:17:00 PM PDT by Dubya

WASHINGTON — President Bush urged Congress today to find a middle ground between mass deportation or instant U.S. citizenship for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants already living in America.

Bush's radio message was the third time this week he has spoken out about immigration.

On Monday, in a televised address from the Oval Office, Bush said he would order as many as 6,000 National Guard troops to secure the U.S. border with Mexico, and urged Congress to give millions of illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship.

Bush said the National Guard troops would fill in temporarily while the nation's Border Patrol is expanded. He asked Congress to add 6,000 more Border Patrol agents by the end of his presidency and add 6,700 more beds so illegal immigrants can be detained while waiting for hearings.

However, Homeland Security Department Inspector General Richard L. Skinner said in a report Friday that the administration hadn't budgeted enough, and that it will take nearly 35,000 more jail beds to detain all high-risk aliens.

"This week I asked Congress to provide funding for dramatic improvements in manpower and technology at the border," Bush said Saturday. "We'll hire thousands more Border Patrol agents. And to help these agents do their jobs, we will deploy advanced technologies such as high-tech fences in urban areas, infrared cameras and unmanned aerial vehicles."

Many congressional Republicans said they supported Bush's plan to use National Guard troops at the border. But he ran into criticism from some border state governors, Democrats and some other Republicans.

In the Democratic radio response, Rep. Mike Honda of California said Bush should denounce the approach of House Republicans, who won passage of a tough immigration bill that would erect fences along the Mexican border and treat people who sneak across as felons to be deported.

"The president's public relations campaign won't get the job done," Honda said about the proposals the president announced Monday. "As the Senate continues to consider comprehensive immigration reform, the president needs to stand up to the far right, and take a stand on the details of the bill before them."

On Thursday, the president traveled to Arizona to tour an unfortified section of the border in the desert. He endorsed using fences and other barriers to cut down on illegal crossings. The Senate on Wednesday voted to put 370 miles of fences on the border.

"To secure our border we must create a temporary worker program that provides foreign workers a legal and orderly way to enter our country for a limited period of time," Bush said.

Bush wants an immigration bill that pairs up better security on the border with a guest worker program.

He faces opposition from conservative Republicans, particularly in the House, who prefer a get-tough approach and largely oppose a guest worker program — something they view as giving amnesty to criminals.

The Senate, meanwhile, is working on broad legislation that largely answers Bush's call. It includes measures to tighten control of the borders, creates a guest worker program and offers a path to citizenship to many, but not all, illegal immigrants in the nation.

Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., an ardent opponent of the Senate bill, conceded Friday that the measure is likely to pass next week. "The Senate should be ashamed of itself," he said. But he also predicted that it won't become law unless House and Senate negotiators rewrite it.

In addition to a guest worker program, Bush said employers need to be held accountable for the workers they hire by creating a better system for verifying documents and work eligibility. The president said the system should include a tamperproof identification card for every legal foreign worker.

"The card would help us enforce the law and leave employers with no excuse for breaking it," he said. "And by making it harder for illegal immigrants to find work in our country, we would discourage people from crossing the border illegally in the first place."

That doesn't, however, resolve the status of millions of illegal immigrants already living in America. Bush said they should not be given an automatic path to citizenship.

"This is amnesty, and I oppose it," he said.

But the nation needs to provide a way for illegals to stay, he said.

"Illegal immigrants who have roots in our country and want to stay should have to pay a meaningful penalty, pay their taxes, learn English and work in a job for a number of years," Bush said.


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Dems respond by telling president 'to stand up to the far right'
1 posted on 05/20/2006 2:17:01 PM PDT by Dubya
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To: Dubya
Well I see it still just DNC spin from All Propaganda, here is what the President actually said.

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Earlier this week, I spoke to you from the Oval Office to lay out my vision for reforming our Nation's immigration system. And on Thursday, I went to Arizona to visit with the men and women of the Border Patrol. I wanted to get an update on their efforts because a secure America depends on a secure border.

I believe America can be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. We must enforce our laws while honoring our proud immigrant heritage. So I support comprehensive immigration reform that will accomplish five clear objectives.

First, America must secure its borders. Since I became President, we've increased funding for border security by 66 percent, hired thousands more Border Patrol agents, and caught and sent home about 6 million illegal immigrants. Yet, we have much more work to do.

So this week I asked Congress to provide funding for dramatic improvements in manpower and technology at the border. We'll hire thousands more Border Patrol agents. And to help these agents do their jobs, we will deploy advanced technologies such as high-tech fences in urban areas, infrared cameras, and unmanned aerial vehicles. We'll also draw on the expertise of state and local law enforcement in our border communities and give them new resources and training so they can help secure our border.

Putting these new resources in place will take time. To help during this transition, up to 6,000 National Guard members will be deployed to our southern border. They will assist the Border Patrol by operating surveillance and communication systems, installing fences and vehicle barriers, building patrol roads, and analyzing intelligence. The support of Guard personnel will allow Border Patrol agents to use their skills to focus on securing the border.

Second, to secure our border we must create a temporary worker program that provides foreign workers a legal and orderly way to enter our country for a limited period of time. This program would reduce pressure on the border, meet the needs of our economy, and allow honest immigrants to provide for their families while respecting the law. And it will help us make certain we know who is in our country and why they are here.

Third, we need to hold employers to account for the workers they hire by creating a better system for verifying documents and work eligibility. The system should include a new tamper-proof identification card for every legal foreign worker. This card would help us enforce the law and leave employers with no excuse for breaking it. And by making it harder for illegal immigrants to find work in our country, we would discourage people from crossing the border illegally in the first place.

Fourth, we must resolve the status of millions of illegal immigrants who are already here. They should not be given an automatic path to citizenship. This is amnesty, and I oppose it. Amnesty would be unfair to those who are here lawfully, and it would invite further waves of illegal immigration.

Some people think any proposal short of mass deportation is amnesty. I disagree. There's a rational middle ground between automatic citizenship for every illegal immigrant and a program of mass deportation. Illegal immigrants who have roots in our country and want to stay should have to pay a meaningful penalty, pay their taxes, learn English, and work in a job for a number of years. People who meet these conditions should be able to apply for citizenship -- but approval will not be automatic, and they will have to wait in line behind those who played by the rules and followed the law.

Fifth, we must honor the great American tradition of the melting pot by helping newcomers assimilate into our society. Americans are bound together by our shared ideals, an appreciation of our history, respect for our flag, and the ability to speak and write in English.

We will work to ensure that every new citizen fully embraces our common culture. When immigrants assimilate, they will advance in our society, realize their dreams, renew our spirit, and add to the unity of America.

Congress is now considering legislation on immigration reform. That legislation must be comprehensive. All elements of this problem must be addressed together or none of them will be solved at all. The House started the debate by passing an immigration bill, now the Senate should act by the end of this month, so we can work out the differences between the two bills, and Congress can pass a bill for me to sign into law.

We should approach this debate with confidence. America has shown before that we can enforce our laws and uphold our values, and we will do it again. Our Nation honors the heritage of all who've come here because we trust in our country's genius for making us all Americans, one Nation under God.

Thank you for listening.

2 posted on 05/20/2006 2:20:46 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (Conservative, The simple fact about DC is this . "There is more work to do"...)
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To: Dubya

It's not amnesty, it's citizenship for a "meaningful penalty" of $200. /sarcasm


3 posted on 05/20/2006 2:21:18 PM PDT by soccer_maniac (Do some good while browsing FR --> Join our Folding@Home Team# 36120: keyword: folding@home)
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To: Dubya
"a temporary worker program that provides foreign workers a legal and orderly way to enter our country for a limited period of time,"

Yep. That's what they want. Come here in an orderly fashion for a limited period of time.

If that's the case, a lot of illegals should be leaving any day,now.

4 posted on 05/20/2006 2:23:49 PM PDT by isrul
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To: Dubya

Sr. Presidente, here is what the American people want you to do.

Secure our borders.
Deport illegal aliens.
Prosecute those who hire them.
No amnesty.
English is our national language.

Please note, Jefe, that guest workers are not on the list. Let's figure that out after we end welfare then see how many foreigners we need to work in the US. OK? Gracias a utd.


5 posted on 05/20/2006 2:25:48 PM PDT by RKV ( He who has the guns, makes the rules.)
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To: Dubya
"However, Homeland Security Department Inspector General Richard L. Skinner said in a report Friday that the administration hadn't budgeted enough, and that it will take nearly 35,000 more jail beds to detain all high-risk aliens."

This Skinner must be a D U troll.

6 posted on 05/20/2006 2:25:54 PM PDT by isrul
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To: MNJohnnie
So why is he 5 years late in starting to talk about a fence?

Where were the National Guard 5 years ago.

Why now is he talking about a 'path to citizenship'.

And most of all: What benefit to conservatives to have 12 million new Democrat voters?
7 posted on 05/20/2006 2:26:00 PM PDT by investigateworld (Abortion stops a beating heart)
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To: Dubya

"But the nation needs to provide a way for illegals to stay, he said."

Uh, I think we've been doing that for the past 20 years.


8 posted on 05/20/2006 2:26:59 PM PDT by no dems (A Winning Campaign Theme for a Conservative in '08: "PUTTING AMERICA FIRST")
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To: investigateworld

This is a delaying action until the American people get tired of repeating themselves and drink the "at least we're better than the DemcRATs" kool-aid. /cynicism


9 posted on 05/20/2006 2:28:54 PM PDT by RKV ( He who has the guns, makes the rules.)
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To: no dems

Now we need to provide a way to have illegals leave.


10 posted on 05/20/2006 2:31:44 PM PDT by isrul
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To: soccer_maniac

A penalty of $2,000? They pay their coyotes more than that to bring them here.


11 posted on 05/20/2006 2:34:04 PM PDT by McGavin999 (The shining city on the hill is being covered with grafitti. Who rebuilds it once it's destroyed?)
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To: RKV; MNJohnnie
Yup, the old Koolaid trick.
As I recall it was a term of six (6) years then one renewal ...nothing about putting them on Social Security or a 'path to citizenship'. And we hear nothing about employer enforcement?
12 posted on 05/20/2006 2:39:55 PM PDT by investigateworld (Abortion stops a beating heart)
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To: RKV

Why give them amnesty? What they will leave the U.S. and go home to Met-e-co?
I don't think so.


13 posted on 05/20/2006 2:46:52 PM PDT by tennmountainman
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To: investigateworld

Social security is not based on sound actuarial methods now. Adding more low wage earners only increases the unfunded obligation.


14 posted on 05/20/2006 2:47:40 PM PDT by RKV ( He who has the guns, makes the rules.)
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To: McGavin999

"A penalty of $2,000? They pay their coyotes more than that to bring them here"

And they will get 100x that in SS, Healthcare and Welfare.


15 posted on 05/20/2006 2:48:08 PM PDT by tennmountainman
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To: isrul
"a temporary worker program that provides foreign workers a legal and orderly way to enter our country for a limited period of time,"

Let's see...they came here illegally and Jorge wants us to believe they'll magically obey our laws once we reward their lawbreaking.

Yeah...and Islam is a religion of peace. Pfft!

16 posted on 05/20/2006 2:48:14 PM PDT by Prime Choice (We are RepubliCANs, not RepubliCAN'Ts.)
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To: tennmountainman

They'll go back. Plenty do every year at Christmas even now. Next time for good.


17 posted on 05/20/2006 2:49:13 PM PDT by RKV ( He who has the guns, makes the rules.)
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To: Dubya
to find a middle ground between mass deportation or instant U.S. citizenship

NO middle ground, NO middle ground, stop ALL social services NOW, fine ALL business hiring ILLEGALS, I don't care what it costs, SEND THEM ALL BACK, if there are no jobs and no FREE housing, money, healthcare etc. they will leave on their own, I am sooooooo sick of this nonsense, I thought Bush had testosterone......what has happened to him??? he's acting like a lib/dem, he's weak and I'm disgusted with him on the ILLEGAL immigration issue.

18 posted on 05/20/2006 2:51:39 PM PDT by rockabyebaby (Say what you feel, those that matter don't mind, those that mind don't matter.)
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To: Dubya

Bush: "To secure our border we must create a temporary worker program.."

Sorry, one is not contingent on the other. To secure our Border, America, is dependent on NOTHING ELSE but the willingness to do so.


19 posted on 05/20/2006 2:52:55 PM PDT by SeaBiscuit (God Bless America and All who protect and preserve this Great Nation.)
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To: rockabyebaby

Agreed. This is one we cannot afford to compromise on. Millions of new DemocRATic votes are coming if we fail.


20 posted on 05/20/2006 2:53:47 PM PDT by RKV ( He who has the guns, makes the rules.)
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