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GOP senators, officials back alien proposal
Washington Times ^
| 2/13/04
| Jerry Seper
Posted on 02/12/2004 9:41:24 PM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:13:20 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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The administration rolled out its top immigration officials and several senior Republican senators yesterday to endorse publicly a guest-worker program offered by President Bush that could give legal status to the 8 million to 12 million illegal aliens now in the United States.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: aliens; bush43; freetrade; gop; immigrantlist; immigration; immigrationplan; jerryseper; nwo
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posted on
02/12/2004 9:41:24 PM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
this whole article just makes me sick
To: kattracks
assure greater homeland securityNow how will this assure greater homeland security?
Will these illegals all use legitimate ID's? No.
Will legitimizing these illegals stop more illegals from coming in? No.
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posted on
02/12/2004 9:48:59 PM PST
by
Lijahsbubbe
(The brighter you are, the more you have to learn)
To: kattracks
One by one, the officials and the senators told the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on immigration, border security and citizenship that the Bush plan, outlined Jan. 7, would.... bring illegal aliens into the mainstream economy This is actually listed as an objective. Unbelievable.
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posted on
02/12/2004 9:52:21 PM PST
by
Lijahsbubbe
(The brighter you are, the more you have to learn)
To: kattracks
Sufficient resources to guarantee increased border security and interior enforcement, along with added penalties for employers who hire illegal aliens and for foreign nationals illegally in the country who do not work.This is what it all comes down to for me. We will what they do with this.
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posted on
02/12/2004 9:52:21 PM PST
by
Dolphy
To: kattracks
Can we just shut the congress down till election day. They keep on passing this kind of crap and Bush will lose big in Nov. Not necessarily the dems have a good candidate but the conservatives are so p'eeved that they sit home and watch foxnews instead of going out to vote. What is wrong with Bush!
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posted on
02/12/2004 9:57:56 PM PST
by
FRgal4u
To: kattracks
Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican, said America's borders would not be secure "until we supply willing employers with willing workers," while Sen. Larry E. Craig, Idaho Republican, said the "only way" to solve the nation's immigration problem was to "create a dynamic program that recognizes the need for foreign nationals to come to this country to work."
Looks like McStain and Craig are the only senators to sign off on the amnesty.
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posted on
02/12/2004 10:00:39 PM PST
by
George W. Bush
(It's the Congress, stupid.)
To: kattracks
A guest-worker program for foreign nations in the United States who have temporary jobs, as long as they do not displace U.S. workers.
Yes, just like you did with the H1B visa program !!
Lying sacks....
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posted on
02/12/2004 10:01:17 PM PST
by
Bud Krieger
( Who is Bud Krieger?)
To: All
:Yawn: Let me know when Tom Delay and Dennis Hastert change their mind and support this. That is when I'll start getting annoyed.
To: kattracks
Do you think these guys give a damn about winning, the Senate Pussies is their new names.
Won't fight for our judges
Won't fight illegal immigration
Won't fight larded up spending bills
Won't fight Rat corruption when the find it
To: COEXERJ145
:Yawn: Let me know when Tom Delay and Dennis Hastert change their mind and support this. That is when I'll start getting annoyed. Yeah. Screw the Senate. We've got the House.
To: kattracks
Asa Hutchinson, Arkansas RepublicanSen. John McCain, Arizona Republican
Sen. Larry E. Craig, Idaho Republican,
Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Georgia Republican
To: Texas_Jarhead
To: kattracks
I'm glad to see them getting started on this proposal. If they're going to get the positive political impact, it has to be timed right for the elections.
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posted on
02/13/2004 4:04:40 AM PST
by
ClintonBeGone
(<a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/~clintonbegone/">Hero</font></a>)
To: ClintonBeGone
positive political impactYou actually see a positive? I'd like to know what that is. Leftist mexicans on welfare aren't going to vote for Bush. They aren't.
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posted on
02/13/2004 4:11:25 AM PST
by
ovrtaxt
(You got an extra Koran? I'm like totally out of toilet paper.)
To: ovrtaxt
You actually see a positive? I'd like to know what that is.
A greater share of the hispanic vote.
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posted on
02/13/2004 5:17:06 AM PST
by
ClintonBeGone
(<a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/~clintonbegone/">Hero</font></a>)
To: kattracks; farmfriend; harpseal; *"NWO"; *"Free" Trade; A. Pole; editor-surveyor; Texas_Jarhead; ...
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of MassachusettsAsa Hutchinson, undersecretary for border and transportation security for the Department of Homeland SecurityLabor Department Deputy Secretary Steven Law
Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican
Sen. Larry E. Craig, Idaho Republican
Subcommittee chairman, Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Georgia Republican
Eduardo Aguirre, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a branch of the Homeland Security Departmentpresident's guest-worker proposal would "facilitate economic growth, enhance national security and promote compassion."
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Guys, Names of officials and the BLATANT LIE they are advocating. This proposal does the EXACT opposite of what the bottom line avers. ESPECIALLY the "compassionate" part. The proposal will create disharmony, bad feelings among workers, even hatred toward illegal workers and even all "hispanics" by some who see differences by skin shade. Compassion?? It might be a temporary feel good for the "elite", but "Promote compassion"{?}, NEVER. Peace and love, George.
To: kattracks
The administration rolled out its top immigration officials and several senior Republican senators yesterday to endorse publicly a guest-worker program offered by President Bush that could give legal status to the 8 million to 12 million illegal aliens now in the United States. One by one, the officials and the senators told the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on immigration, border security and citizenship that the Bush plan, outlined Jan. 7, would fix a broken immigration system, allow U.S. businesses to hire needed workers, bring illegal aliens into the mainstream economy and assure greater homeland security. Bump!
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posted on
02/13/2004 5:51:21 AM PST
by
A. Pole
(pay no attention to the man behind the curtain , the hand of free market must be invisible)
To: ClintonBeGone
You are joking right???
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posted on
02/13/2004 5:57:15 AM PST
by
chris1
To: chris1
You are joking right???
Absolutely not. Its all about winning elections. Why pass this program if Bush can't cash in on its benefits BEFORE election day? Were I him, I would be on every hispanic radio/tv station talking it up.
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posted on
02/13/2004 6:06:29 AM PST
by
ClintonBeGone
(<a href="http://www.freerepublic.com/~clintonbegone/">Hero</font></a>)
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