Border security is going to have to go further than the Senate bill. I think if the conference produces something more than that, something closer to the House version, the package will be a good deal.
HR4437 is ALL that is required. Bush needs to wake up and start listening to conservatives on immigration reform. Conservatives like Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh. Bush needs to turnaround the damage his domestic liberal policy agenda has done to America.
That is assuming of course that the current administration will ENFORCE the new law. I seriously have my doubts. I fear that even if the House version is passed without change with no taint of amnesty (hypothetically), this administration will not enforce it.
They haven't enforced it before, why would they start now. President Bush wants his guest worker program and he is determined to get it.
I would almost bet that if the House version gets passed (which it won't) that President Bush would exercise his first veto on that. What do you think?
What? Stepped up border security does not offset adding 20 million illegals to our country, nor does it pay for the further trashing of Social Security. The claims of the campensinos will only increase, now that there is blood in the water.