Posted on 04/17/2013 11:09:01 AM PDT by Kevin C
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., went on Laura Ingrahams show today to discuss his 844-page immigration bill, only to be hit by questions about Marco phones.
The Florida blog Shark Tank, run by Javier Manjarres, ran first with this odd story, which illustrates the problem of non-lawyers attempting to read and interpret legislation without the help of experts:
According to the newly filed bill, immigrants who are allowed to enter the United States under a work visa, will be granted a taxpayer funded cellular phone. Move over Obama phone, we present the new Hola, Como Estas?! MarcoPhone.
Manjarres was referring to Section 1107, which contains this passage:
ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANTS.An individual is eligible to receive a grant under this subsection if the individual demonstrates that he or she (A) regularly resides or works in the Southwest Border region; is at greater risk of border violence due to the lack of cellular service at his or her residence or business and his or her proximity to the Southern border. (3) USE OF GRANTS.Grants awarded under this subsection may be used to purchase satellite telephone communications systems and service that (A) can provide access to 911 service; and (B) are equipped with global positioning
Breitbart.com picked up the story as well.
But its not true.
The provision in question, Rubio explained later in the day in an interview with Laura Ingraham, is designed so that ranchers and farmers along rural areas of the border (say, in Arizona) can report illegal crossings and violence, which are a big problem there. Many of the areas are very remote and lack cell phone coverage. A rancher in his pickup who noticed, say, 50 heavily armed cartel goons running across his land would probably have no way to phone it in to authorities. Hence the grants for purchasing satellite phones which are not cheap.
Based on a quick search of the legislative database, Sens. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) appear to have first proposed the language in May 2010, when Rubio was still just a primary candidate for U.S. Senate. Their bill, S. 3332 (Border Security Enforcement Act of 2010″), contained no immigration provisions at all just border security measures, including the phones, grants to towns along the border and deployment of 3,000 additional National Guardsmen at the border.
In order to please immigration hawks, the old border security bill was folded into the comprehensive immigration bill this year, so that senators could show they were doing something to crack down on illegal border crossings.
Rubio explained what the provision was about in the interview with Ingraham, which he also posted on his website:
Ingraham: [I]n 844 pages, as you can imagine, theres quite a lot of interesting nuggets in here. You actually can be eligible for a grant for a phone, it looks like. A two year grant program to receive a cellular phone. And articles this morning, as you can imagine, are fairly amusing. Move over Obama phone, this is the amnesty phone. Whats going on with that?
Rubio: Thats false. Thats not for the illegal immigrants. Thats for U.S. citizens and residents who live in the border region so that they can have access to calls. One of their complaints thats actually part of the Kyl border bill that we adopted. And what it does is it provides communication equipment to people who are living in the border region so they can report illegal crossings because many of them either dont have phone service or dont have cell phone service and they have no way of calling.
Ingraham: I know its not for the illegal immigrants, but its an outlay of money, is it not?
Rubio: Well again, thats part of a border security package. That all of which is paid for by the fees and fines we are charging as part of this program. That is actually a border security measure that we have adopted and its involved to help rural citizens who live along the border that have access to communication equipment so they can call police and they can report border violence. Because one of the complaints we got from the border region is they dont have any way to communicate with police or border patrol in time if they see something happening on the border. So this is designed to help in that regard. Its not some effort to provide phone service to anybody.
Ingraham: Thats okay, thats not really something that bothers me. Im not even sure why thats even in here, but I guess I get your point.
Rubio: Well the reason why thats there is because the people on the border tell us
Ingraham: They dont have cell phones?
Rubio: Some of those regions dont have cell phone coverage. Theyre mountainous regions; theyre remote regions in rural areas of the border. Some of the most desolate places in the country, thats why people cross illegally there.
Ingraham: Right and I understand that. It just seems to be those people who are the de facto who are enforcing the border, with the cell phones, to me its seems like its difficult.
Yet it doesn’t negate the fact that Rubio is a sell out.
Caught flat footed and being whipsaw by both sides... career over!
which illustrates the problem of non-lawyers attempting to read and interpret legislation without the help of experts: \.........................................................
Laws should be written so that every American who speaks, understands and reads English cab understand them.
Laws written so that only lawyers can understand them are written that way for a reason. They do not want regular American citizens to understand them.
I give you Obamacare as an example./Even lawyers cannot understand that mess.
So they are for areas where there isn’t any cell phone service - so we pay to give them cell phones???
So Rubio wants to give them a cell phone or satellite phone instead of sealing the border? Who’s going to come save them, Janet Napolitano?
No, no, no, don’t be silly, i-Pads, doublewides and brand-new Chevrolet pick-up trucks.
HEADS UP! They are obviously trying to get this bill passed and signed into law....THEN....The One, will ignore/refuse to enforce ALL of the parts that do not fit his (destroy America) agenda, IMO.
Marco, say for instance this legislation passes, what are you going to refer to all those criminal invaders as?
Oh yeah that's right-Residents
WHO WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR SAT. PHONES.
Well if it doesn’t say it is for ranchers then it will be interpreted to be meant for illegals by some fine upstanding dem congress person and it will become a brand new gimme program for them. Just watch.
Better to control these remote crossing areas with armed drones.
You are mentioned:
http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/2013/04/turd-blossom-republicans-have-sold-out.html
Which is a whole separate, ugly topic all by itself.
yes... i see... we are too stupid to understand the law, we need ‘experts’
So... is ‘ignorance of the law’ a good excuse now? or what?
I mean if they are ADMITTING we can’t understand it...
The Florida blog Shark Tank, run by Javier Manjarres, ran first with this odd story, which illustrates the problem of non-lawyers attempting to read and interpret legislation without the help of experts:
If we’re going to give the criminals who broke into our country citizenship, we might as well give them free phones... what the hell, the party’s on and the place isn’t totally broke yet.
Lawyers should be barred from holding elected office.
Rubio: Of course we arent given out free cell phones to MY illegal aliens.
They must pay for them.
While the service is free the cell phones cost $450 each.
Only the best for MY illegal aliens.
They deserve smart phones...I-Phones...for being so brave and coming out of the shadows at last..poor things..
MY illegal aliens can pay for them with the EBT cards we will give each one...
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