Posted on 09/06/2001 8:44:17 PM PDT by RickyJ
NewsMax.com Wires
Friday, Sept. 7, 2001
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Thursday he was "willing to consider" ways for millions of lawbreaking Mexican illegal aliens to become permanent U.S. residents, but he would not agree to come up with a plan by the end of the year.
In a brief news conference on the White House lawn, as Mexican President Vicente Fox and Bush left for a visit to Toledo, Ohio, Bush was asked how he would handle Mexican illegal aliens in the United States.
He said he told Fox he was willing to consider a plan for "a guest worker to earn a green card status," referring to U.S. permanent resident alien identification, but he was trying to find a formula "that will not penalize the person who's chosen the legal route."
Bush said illegal aliens were "incredibly complex issue" that was going to take enormous effort on the part of the administration to resolve. "But to make matters more complicated, we've got to work with the Congress, and we've got to come up with a solution that Congress can accept," Bush said.
Why Reward Criminals?
One great concern, he stressed, was that to grant legal status to the criminals, the United States would penalize workers who obeyed the law and waited to come to the United States with visas.
Though he said that his administration would "expedite the process" of dealing with the question, he gave no sign that it could be completed in four months. Fox challenged the United States on Wednesday to come up an agreement on immigration by year's end.
Some Republicans in Congress immediately objected to signals that the White House might hand green cards to illegal aliens at any time. They blamed Bush for political pandering.
"It is not in the best interest of either of our two countries to allow the unfettered south-to-north flood of illegal and legal immigrants," said Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., leader of the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus.
Hispanic groups in the United States have said any immigration agreement should encompass permanent legal status for "guest workers" after a period of time. They have tried to convince the Bush administration that the Latino vote might follow the GOP along with it.
"I want President Bush and all Republicans to win more votes, but I don't think we should do that by rewarding people who break the law," Tancredo said.
Immigration experts also opposed to any "earned legalization" plan were incensed with the Bush administration. "The problem is not Fox. The problem is Bush is not articulating a set of principles to guide his administration on this issue," Federation for American Immigration Reform Executive Director Dan Stein said. "He is practicing ethnic pandering."
Democrats Eager to Abet Illegal Aliens
Democrats immediately urged their GOP colleagues to quickly move "comprehensive" immigration legislation that would emphasize family reunification, establish a guest worker program, and include an earned legalization component for some of those "guest workers."
"I also agree with [Fox's] call for quick and immediate action on immigration reform. I think we can have an agreement this year," said House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo. "It is clear to me that many Republicans in Congress are not where the president is, and not where we are."
Earlier Thursday, Fox told a joint meeting of Congress that "trust," close economic ties and developing "democracy" in Mexico could propel the two nations into a new era of cooperation.
"The issue is not whether we can afford to trust each other, it is whether we can afford not to," Fox told Congress and members of Bush's Cabinet gathered in the House chamber.
He reiterated his call for the United States and Mexico to reach an agreement on how to handle immigration.
"We must also trust each other if we are to successfully deal with the issue of migration," Fox said.
Fox told Congress a U.S.-Mexico immigration agreement should address the legal status of millions of Mexicans who have already entered the United States, set a higher ceiling for the number of permanent work visas for Mexicans and expand opportunities for temporary work visas. As a part of that agreement, Fox said Mexico would help improve the safety of the border, crack down on smuggling gangs, and boost the Mexican economy, particularly in regions that are the source of many illegal aliens.
"I am sure that many on both sides of the border would rather stick to the old saying that good fences make good neighbors," Fox said. "But circumstances have changed. We are now bound closely together."
Fox also called for closer cooperation on drug interdiction and for the United States to allow Mexican trucks to travel on U.S. roads under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
He said the two countries must start any discussion in a climate of trust. "When history comes knocking on our doors, as it has done now, bold decisions are required," Fox said. "Let us make one today. Let us decide to trust one another."
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That's what it is all about, power! To hell with what is in the best interests of the country's citizens as long as they, Republican or Democrat retain their grip on the throats of the people.
Dismantle the political crime syndicates by voting in Independents and return this country to the constitutional republic that it once was.
Bogus logic should never trump the Constitution, NEVER!
Yesterday, the FBI carried out a very apropriate warrant to search for documentation of money gathering ( & etc ) for Hamas ( or however the so-called palestinians spell the handle for their humanitarian human bomb squad ). The FBI was perfroming their proper, legal business, provoked no one, shot no one, violated no private property ( except as required to secure documents from an organization that has been soliciting $$ on Dallas radio for some year or two ). The agents were greeted with loud protests from a number of foreign nationals-guess what flavor. We were only a short step from real violence by these hostile aliens. We are, as a nation of laws invaded by people with no respect for those laws, about to experience mechanical operating difficulties. This will get very ugly. Both sides of the countless clashes to come may react in the worst manner possible.
Please add to this political witch's brew, those thousands ( or tens or hundreds of thousands ) of truly bad actors-here illegally, to do us harm, spy, disrupt and conduct fraud for cash to send home ( the FBI has been greatly burdened with that last gambit-fraud ). When will people come to understand our circumstance & care about this? When their bank account is emptied? When they witness mob violence, against or by aliens? When public institutions are closed for security reasons? When concealed carry must become perfunctory, a way of life in every setting, a la Israel? Criminals have no regard for a civil society, based on law.
Deportation is alive and well. The numbers subject to deportation are overwhelming; the numbers subject to a voluntary return are astronomical. For example: The Border Patrol alone apps over a million each year. Next time you see an Agent, ask what is overall percentage they catch on any given day. They will tell you probably about 20 percent on a good night. You do the math.
Your right, back in the 50's and 60's the Farm Worker program was called the Bracero program and worked pretty well. Back then they also used to repatriate Mexican illegals down to southern Mexico instead of right on the line.
As far as Deportation goes, just for INS to clean out the Federal, State and Local jails in the interior of felons is a big enough task; and of course each of these people is entitled to a hearing in a court before a judge prior to deportation.
You should be pissed, I am.
"we need to concentrate on the enemy. The people of Mexico are just seeking a better life. It's the corrupt thugs in D.C. who are deliberately destroying this country".
Of course you can't blame the poor uneducated coming out of the south. They see and opening and they head for it. The whole problem here rest with our own so called leaders that are selling us out, everyday. As some people blindly cheer them on.
Because it's not politically correct these days I suppose. Illegal aliens should be deported as soon as they are caught. End of story.
I would love to see every illegal alien as brilliant, highly educated, with the morals of a saint.
In that way the general level of the population would be raised. Instead, it appears this country is headed into being another Mexican cesspool.
Considering the current age of the workforce, and jillions of Baby Boomers headed for RETIREMENT, coupled with the low birth rate of the past two decades, and an economy that runs around 95% employment, where do YOU plan to get the workers to fill the anticiapted gaps in the workforce?
Just do it legally. Is that so much to ask?
Gephardt may be vile but he isn't stupid. Liberal Democrats have been so busy aborting the next generation of voters, they know they must resort to immigration to replace them.
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