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If We Build It They Won't Come (by Duncan Hunter)
Human Events ^ | 05/22/2007 | Rep. Duncan Hunter

Posted on 05/22/2007 4:29:15 AM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007

It’s much tougher than it should be to secure America’s borders. While the technology and manpower are all within reach, what seems beyond our grasp is the ability to act. Take last year’s legislation calling for construction of 854 miles of fence on our Southern border.

It’s all too obvious that America is under threat because its land borders are largely porous and unprotected. In response last year Congress passed, and the President signed into law, legislation calling for the construction of those 854 miles of border fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. Despite this legislative mandate by the U.S. Congress, the Department of Homeland Security recently announced its intention to build only 370 miles of fencing along the border, not the 854 miles required by the legislation.

This directive, despite its clarity, appears to have been interpreted as a suggestion. It is not: it’s the law -- and the border fence must be built.

The Secure Fence Act requires that reinforced fencing and related infrastructure be installed along the most dangerous and problematic smuggling corridors along our Southern land border, which continue providing illegal immigrants, drug smugglers and potential terrorist access into the United States. As the original author of the measure’s fencing provision, I expected there to be some opposition to implementing strategic fencing along our land border with Mexico. I did not, however, expect one of the biggest obstacles to be the federal agency primarily responsible for protecting the American homeland, especially when border fencing has proven to be an effective enforcement tool with verifiable results.

In San Diego County, for example, border fencing remains a critical part of our continuing effort to address the problems commonly associated with illegal immigration. Since construction of the San Diego Border Fence began in 1996, the smuggling of people and narcotics has dropped drastically, crime rates have been reduced by half according to FBI statistics, vehicle drug drive-throughs have been eliminated and apprehensions have decreased as the result of fewer crossing attempts.

The Clinton Administration opposed the construction of the San Diego Border Fence as a method of closing the prolific smuggling corridor that once existed between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. The Clinton Administration, however, also recognized its responsibility under the law. Construction of the San Diego Border Fence began and conditions on both sides of the border immediately improved.

The Bush Administration says it remains committed to securing the border. I intend to hold them to their word. Just as I did with the Clinton Administration, I will continue reminding the Bush Administration of their obligation under the law to build the border fence. I believe they can, and will, do better.

Bureaucracy is rarely ever capable of producing immediate results. But when it threatens the safety and security of our communities, it becomes intolerable. The decision not to build fencing as dictated by law can only serve to demonstrate that we are not serious about securing our borders and enforcing our nation’s immigration laws.

Why is reinforced border infrastructure necessary? In 2005, 155,000 foreign nationals from countries other than Mexico were apprehended attempting to cross our land border with Mexico. Alarmingly, many of these individuals originated from countries of national security concern, including Syria, Iran, Lebanon and Yemen, and likely represent only a fraction of those who successfully entered our country without the knowledge of border security officials or the consent of our government.

It has also been reported that several of the individuals who were discovered to be plotting the next major terrorist attack against the United States, targeting soldiers at Fort Dix, crossed the U.S.-Mexico border through Brownsville, Texas. Whether they entered as children or adults, the fact that they originated from countries far from our shores demonstrates that across the world, it is understood that the best way to illegally enter the United States is through our land border with Mexico.

To date, only 12 miles of the 854 miles of border fencing called for in the Secure Fence Act have been constructed. While it’s a start, the 370 miles of fencing promised by DHS represents a significant departure from what’s required by federal law. Let’s be perfectly clear: it’s not enough. Even the 854 miles of fence legislated last year is only a beginning. Legislation presently under consideration by the U.S. Senate to reform our immigration system also reaffirms DHS’ decision to only build 370 miles of fencing. This legislation is weak on enforcement, comprehensively fails to make border security a priority and wrongly retreats from the mandates of the Secure Fence Act.

We know from our experiences in San Diego that border fencing works and when extended across Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, it will have the same salutary affect. DHS has more than $1 billion cash on hand for border fence construction and more will surely be delivered. It’s time we get serious about border control, do what’s right, and build the border fence. Secure borders make America safer. What’s so hard to understand about that?


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; buildthewall; duncanhunter; elections; illegals; immigrantlist
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Thanks for the ping.

Does this mean that officially, GWB now considers Duncan Hunter to be someone who doesn’t “want to do what’s right for America”????

Bush Attacks Immigration Deal Opponents
| 5/29/07 | BEN FELLER

Posted on 05/29/2007 10:15:03 AM PDT by Rb ver. 2.0
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1841475/posts

President Bush attacked opponents of an immigration deal Tuesday, suggesting they “don’t want to do what’s right for America.”


61 posted on 05/29/2007 5:15:52 PM PDT by Kevmo (Duncan Hunter just needs one Rudy G Campaign Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVBtPIrEleM)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
I say that if this illegal immigration travesty gets blasted through anyway, we dont wait until Nov. 2008 - we hold a national election ASAP.

GW called the Minute Minute vigilantes. He dont know what kind of vigilantes he and his cohorts will create once this thing goes through...there will be no other option left.

62 posted on 05/29/2007 5:19:53 PM PDT by Alkhin (star dust contemplating star dust)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

When a nation of laws refuses to enforce those laws, what does it tell us, other than the President does not want them enforced? We need a clear sighted and a steady handed man to lead us. We need Duncan Hunter as President, and a new Congress to restore the country back to a nation of laws once again.


63 posted on 05/29/2007 5:35:00 PM PDT by Paperdoll ( Duncan Hunter '08)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

Ronald Reagan's America Will Live Again

New Hampshire Debate---Tuesday, June 5


64 posted on 05/29/2007 6:33:45 PM PDT by WalterSkinner ( ..when there is any conflict between God and Caesar -- guess who loses?)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
last year Congress passed, and the President signed into law, legislation calling for the construction of those 854 miles of border fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. Despite this legislative mandate by the U.S. Congress, the Department of Homeland Security recently announced its intention to build only 370 miles of fencing along the border, not the 854 miles required by the legislation.

This directive, despite its clarity, appears to have been interpreted as a suggestion. It is not: it’s the law -- and the border fence must be built.


It is the law that 854 miles of border fencing will be built. DHS intends to build 370 miles. Isn’t this administration violating law?
65 posted on 06/10/2007 10:41:22 AM PDT by ChessExpert (President Bush might as well say "Read my lips: It is not an amnesty bill")
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

BTTT


66 posted on 06/27/2007 1:54:54 AM PDT by Lexinom (http://www.gohunter08.com)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

I only see one man worth voting for ... Duncan Hunter is my dream canidate...


67 posted on 06/27/2007 2:01:35 AM PDT by LowOiL (Paul wrote, "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil" (Rom. 12:9))
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To: Barney Gumble
Some say a wall is impossible. The Chinese built a wall hundreds of years ago. We put a man on the moon. I think we can build a wall.


68 posted on 06/27/2007 2:05:02 AM PDT by LowOiL (Paul wrote, "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil" (Rom. 12:9))
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To: LowOiL
Hunter can win. His strategy does not translate to quick upswings in national polling because he focuses on the hotspots. Remember he won the AZ straw poll, tied for 1st in the SC one.

If the strategy works in picking off a couple of very early primary states, Hunter will suddenly get the media attention he deserves - they will be forced to cover him. That will likely translate into you and me X 100,000 - "Who is that guy? He's great!" - and without the perception he can't win, since he won the early states.

Now would be a great time to send him a few bucks if you can, given the FEC filing deadline is less than a week off. The better that number looks, the better off his campaign in the perception arena.

69 posted on 06/27/2007 2:10:52 AM PDT by Lexinom (http://www.gohunter08.com)
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To: Ultra Sonic 007
Chertoff needs to be sacked.

He was primarily responsible for the lack of government reaction to Katrina.

I don’t trust him, he just looks crooked like a Carpet Bagging Know It All.

70 posted on 06/27/2007 2:19:43 AM PDT by OKIEDOC
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To: Lexinom
Smile, just sent him $50.00 (which is within my budget)...

Here is the confirmation email I recieved... minus the personal details...

Thank you for your support of Duncan Hunter for President! Your action will help make him a success at the polls. Now become a leader in his campaign and spread the word about Duncan Hunter.

Contribution Details: Blah blah blah...

Send your friends a Duncan Hunter eYardSign with your own personalized message:
http://www.eyardsigns.com/create.php?card_id=3679

GoHunter08!

71 posted on 06/27/2007 2:27:50 AM PDT by LowOiL (Paul wrote, "Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil" (Rom. 12:9))
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To: Ultra Sonic 007

if he’s good enough for ANN COULTER he’s good enough for me.


72 posted on 06/27/2007 2:35:56 AM PDT by flat
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To: LowOiL

I’ve also been giving similar amounts monthly. It’s heartening to hear so many committed to doing the right thing and supporting the best man for POTUS.

We’ll see the rewards at the first primaries...


73 posted on 06/27/2007 11:16:54 AM PDT by Lexinom (http://www.gohunter08.com)
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