Posted on 09/24/2011 7:43:22 AM PDT by Clairity
Governing Principle
There can be no homeland security without border security, and there can be no higher priority than protecting our citizens.
While our focus begins with preventing the worst of the violence currently raging in northern Mexico from spilling over into the United States, the violence is only part of the destruction that can result from a porous border. The free flow of drugs, weapons and people resulting from inadequate security can undercut economic development, education and trade. As such, they can hurt Texas families in every way imaginable, from loss of jobs to the loss of family members to addiction, imprisonment or death.
Border security is a federal responsibility but a Texas problem, and Texas has invested hundreds of millions of state dollars in efforts to support and supplement security forces already in place. Still, this is a problem that will only be solved with more federal accountability and involvement.
Highlights
-- Starting in 2005 with Operation Linebacker, the state has sought to provide funding, manpower and equipment to local law enforcement agencies operating along the Texas-Mexico border.
-- The state's latest operation, Border Star, builds on the successes of previous operations with unprecedented local, state and federal law enforcement coordination. With the assistance of the 80th and 81st Legislatures, the State of Texas has been able to appropriate more than $110 million each session to fund and amplify these efforts.
-- In response to a rising tide of gang violence in Texas communities, the Governor allocated $4 million in criminal justice grants to cities across the state to increase patrols of gang hotspots. In 2009, Gov. Perry worked to secure more than $10 million in state funding for enhanced anti-gang efforts during the 2010-11 biennium.
-- In September 2009, Gov. Perry announced the formation of highly-skilled Ranger Recon Teams â which include Texas Rangers, Texas National Guard Counterdrug forces, Highway Patrol and DPS Aviation assets â in order to address threats building in the unincorporated areas along the Texas-Mexico border.
-- Since early 2009, Gov. Perry has repeatedly called on Washington to authorize the deployment of 1,000 Title 32 National Guard soldiers to the Texas-Mexico border to support border security operations currently underway. (see letter to President Obama, letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and request to Defense Secretary Gates)
--Gov. Perry has also recommended an expeditious deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles to provide real-time surveillance and intelligence to law enforcement on the ground.
No it doesn't! You are WAY over the top here!
ALL e-verify does is allow an employer to verify that the social security number being presented by the applicant is a valid number. It doesn't require him to do anything with the information except deny employment to those who present invalid S.S. numbers. It can and should be made mandatory TODAY!
But, he let some messican kid get an education if he could prove he was working toward citizenship!
Wrong! Perry supports a multifaceted approach.
Sometimes I think he is the only man in America that doesn’t think a fence alone is the solution.
He did more than most governors to secure the border, despite Federal inaction.
Yes - the federal government failure to meet its responsibility is the problem. That is why there is so much concern about what the candidates would do to correct that problem if elected president.
We both know that what has people upset with Perry is not his efforts to secure the border as Governor.
It is his defense of the state "Dream Act" and his firmly stated opposition to construction of a physical border fence that turns potential supporters off.
He made things worse by playing the "heartless" card at the last debate. We hear more than enough of that kind of guilt trip nonsense from democrats.
Highlights continued:
-Rick Perry signed legislation in 2001 allowing some illegal immigrants to pay in- state college tuition.
-Rick Perry believes that I am heartless for disagreeing with this “Dream Act”.
I believe that Perry is a very nice guy. I think he means well and I can see why some folks might support him. His support of the Dream Act was never going to play well on a national level and he should have known that, yet he calls those he would want to vote for him...... “heartless”.
Cowboy Perry just kicked a fresh cow-pie on a hot day and that stink on his boot is going to stay with him for a long time. ANYBODY can have a bad day and screw up a debate or two, but Perry has put himself in the corner of a corral, right next to a big pile of manure.
Perry is using sandpaper to treat a bad case of hemorrhoids. That pain in his a$$ isn’t going to get any better.
I sincerely wish Perry well, because I believe he’s a good man, but I don’t see a winning way out for him.
Thank you for FACTS instead of smoke and bluster.
Utterly irrelevant. The Feds not holding their end of the deal is not a reason to ring the dinner bell for more illegals to come stampeding to his state.
No sale.
There you go, engaging your brain instead of being an emotional reactionary.
Why did Texas Republican politicians support this so overwhelmingly?
There you go, engaging your brain instead of being an emotional reactionary.
The bullshit's coming out of your ears, ML. He doesn't support a border barrier; he doesn't support cutting off the welfare freebies; he doesn't support deportations. Your boy Slick Rick is done. He should've saved his Lindsey Graham approach for the general. Now the chances of him getting there are zero. Good -- I'm glad he showed his hand early.
Rick Perry has got to be one of the stupidest people on Earth. Offer an incentive for Mexicans to sneak into the country by giving their kids a college education courtesy of the American taxpayer and then it’s lets all debate how secure/unsecured the f’ing border is. For cryin’ out loud Gov, , turn off the damned tap!
I have yet to hear solutions that are workable.
And no matter how you cut it....SHE QUIT.
Texas oil and gas or Alaskan crude??
It's just a reality check. Mayor of a Town with 700 people. Wow...
It's sounding more and more like a run for Senior class president every day.
giant sarc/ (just in case)
Conservative ire with Perry runs deep, reflects racial politics
Texas is already doing both and using electronic surveillance.
We need more assets and the Fed has denied them.
Sanitorium (?) is a loser that could not even win re-election to his own Senate seat.
Bachman is a one trick pony (yapping about HPV vaccines)
Mittons is against baby killing and pervert “marriage” after he was for it!
FP “conservatives” might want to pay less attention to the MSM and focus more on the realities of life.
Another Texas tea Party Republican for Perry. Incidentally, for the record, any of the listed GOP contenders can out talk the lying moronic Kenyan communist Muslim ignoramus nut job in the presently in the WH!.
Sanitorium (?) is a loser that could not even win re-election to his own Senate seat.
Bachman is a one trick pony (yapping about HPV vaccines)
Mittons is against baby killing and pervert “marriage” after he was for it!
FP “conservatives” might want to pay less attention to the MSM and focus more on the realities of life.
Another Texas tea Party Republican for Perry. Incidentally, for the record, any of the listed GOP contenders can out talk the lying moronic Kenyan communist Muslim ignoramus nut job in the presently in the WH!.
It's sounding more and more like a run for Senior class president every day.
And the pining sycophants have a bad case of Puppy Love hoping that the Prom Queen will return their call. Some people never left grade school.
Governor Perry presents some good ideas here but they DO NOT and will not solve our illegal immigration problem by themselves. IF we really want to solve the illegal immigration problem, and I emphasize if because we know that there are a great many who don’t really want to do that, we must use ALL the resources we have at hand.
This means:
Securing the borders. ALL of them!
No more sanctuary cities anywhere in the United States.
No more government handouts of any kind to anyone in the country illegally be they here of their own free will or brought here by someone else.
No more anchor babies.
No driver’s licenses.
No jobs. (E-Verify require for every job applicant and stiff penalties for employers knowingly hiring anyone with a bogus S.S. number.)
Enforcing immigration law to the fullest extent. No exceptions! (This would require the mandatory cooperation of every federal, state and local law enforcement official in the country.)
Nothing less is going to get it done.
Wasilla has a population of about 7000. Sarah got 651 votes. Her opponent got about 450.
We have more people than that at our highschool football game.
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