Posted on 05/10/2006 3:11:28 PM PDT by Reagan Man
NEW YORK -- Reports this week that the Border Patrol is notifying the Mexican government of the locations of Minutemen volunteers are being denied by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. True or not, the Bush administration continues to follow absurd policies on both issues of border security and illegal immigration.
President Bush continues to push his guest worker program and amnesty for anywhere between 11 million and 20 million illegal aliens, and he insists still that nothing less than what he calls comprehensive immigration reform is acceptable.
And the lies keep coming from both political parties. This president is not enforcing the immigration laws enacted by Congress, and this Congress is failing in its duty of oversight to demand that those laws be followed.
Only a fool, Mr. President, Sen. Kennedy, Sen. McCain, would believe you when you speak of new legislation. You don't enforce the laws now.
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http://www.dailykos.com/poll/1145656441_Srwtvcfb
Regarding Lou Dobbs:
I strongly agree with what he's saying 86 votes - 35 %
I somewhat agree with Lou 88 votes - 36 %
Lou who? (Don't know, no opinion) 11 votes - 4 %
I somewhat disagree with Dobbs 30 votes - 12 %
I strongly disagree with Dobbs 24 votes - 10 %
239 Total Votes
Right. LMAO
Bush never changed his opinions on immigrations. He has always favored a "guest worker program" since he ran in 2000. This is nothing new.
>>Bush never changed his opinions on immigrations. He has always favored a "guest worker program" since he ran in 2000. This is nothing new.<<
Like I asked before, are you for or against amnesty?
Go ahead and admit that you're for it.
Absolutely he is. And what Bush is reluctant to state in plain English (except in Oprah-esque platitudes about "hard working people" etc.), his muy buen amigo Mexican President Fox is perfectly willing to state in plain Spanish. For example, in a speech he gave in Spain May 16, 2002, Fox spoke of the need for a type of "European Union" embracing Mexico, the US and Canada to be formed in the next quarter century, in particular the importance of "freedom of movement of capital, assets, services and persons" between the US and Mexico (la libertad de movimiento de capitales, bienes, servicios y personas). Fox boldly states the agenda in Spanish that dares not speak its name in English.
"Borders? We don't need no stinkin' borders!"
"There's an old saying in Tennessee I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says, fool me once, shame on shame on you. Fool me you can't get fooled again."
GW Bush
Respecting 90, have you been to Mexico? Is that the culture you wish USA to become? Isn't it true, or disabuse me using facts, that increasing a population disproportionately with a group who's culture is different from the one they are entering is the definition of dilution? That is exactly why invasion of a foreign power is proscribed by the constitution and the President's oath of office.
Hey Lou your a smart economics guy, where we going to get the workers? We have full employment and we want to deport 12 million workers, who are we going to replace them with?
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
It's okay, go ahead. Everybody is proudly doing it.
A guest worker program and amnesty for millions of illegal invading aliens is pure unadulterated globalism and pledges allegiance to no nation but only to the almighty dollar, regardless of what party or what politician is guilty of supporting such action.
Obviously, you didn't like may answer because it is factually correct, isn't it? You can say yes, you can, it only makes you a better person for admitting the truth.
A stupid person is not me, but you may look into the mirror to see one. I tried to improve you from the status of ignorant, and you didn't learn. Maybe you are indeed the stupid one on these threads.
may s/b my.. so sorry.
Why is the President trying to deceive the people on the govts real efforts in border security and preventing illegal employment?
Btw, Dobbs doesn't mention anything about deportation. In fact, there has been no outcry to get the Feds involved in a mass deportation effort. Securing the borders and enforcing employer sanctions will kick-start a self-deportation of illegals.
Even though its part of our national security, I don't believe Bush really cares about illegal immigration. The borders remain wide open and over one million illegals enter the US every year. Before 9-11, Bush`s support for a guest worker-amnesty program was well documented. If, as Bush says, things changed on 9-11, why hasn't US immigration policy changed? Why haven't th4e Feds secured the US borders from criminals and terrorists alike?
Truth is, whether its pandering for Hispanic votes, or making sure the flow of cheap labor for businesses continues unabated, this President supports open borders. Its part of Bush`s one world globalist policy. Believe it.
So after these people all leave, who we going to get to replace them? Some of these jobs are pretty vital to our economy.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Calm down.
A lot of things in America are vital to our economy. Supply and demand and economic conditions have always dictated employment requirement standards. Adjustments will be made. There are plenty of Americans willing to do the work being done today by illegals. American employers will have to pay the going rate.
I'm more concerned about America's national security, then I am about paying a little more for produce. And the rich will have to hire legal aliens to do their gardening and other housework.
Once the borders are secured and employers stop hiring illegals, a fair temporary foreign worker program can be set up to handle our extra manpower requirements.
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