Posted on 09/22/2006 7:43:18 AM PDT by Dane
Tancredo: 'I Don't Trust the President' on Border Security By Kevin Mooney CNSNews.com Staff Writer September 22, 2006
(CNSNews.com) - An immigration compromise plan will not work, because President Bush cannot be trusted to "certify" America's borders are secure, Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) said Thursday.
In an effort to reconcile the divergent immigration bills in the House and Senate, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) and Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) put forth a compromise plan this summer that would require the president to "certify" the successful implementation of security measures along the most porous entry points into the U.S. before a guest worker program could be implemented.
"I don't trust the president to say the borders are secure," Tancredo told an audience at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. He said immigration policy should be formulated with an emphasis on law enforcement as opposed to "political pandering" for votes. Tancredo also cited a "disconnect" between "elite policy makers" and the American people.
This week, the Senate is considering House legislation that would authorize the construction of 700 miles of reinforced fencing along the most porous sections of America's southwestern border.
Additional measures passed by the House Thursday impose criminal penalties on the construction and financing of border tunnels and provide for expedited removal of criminal aliens. The legislation also "reaffirms the authority" of state and local police to enforce federal immigration laws.
Should the Senate fail to act on border enforcement legislation, Tancredo sees grassroots efforts and citizen activism on the local level as a viable alternative. He would like to see citizen support for strict local laws against illegal immigration and support for pro-enforcement officials at the local level.
Tancredo pointed to a local ordinance in Hazelton, Pa., as an example of the kind of legislation local officials could enact. The ordinance imposes fines and penalties on landlords who rent to illegal aliens and on businesses who hire them.
Similar measures have also passed in other parts of Pennsylvania and in Riverside, N.J.
Tancredo took issue with some conservative strategists - such as Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform - who feel that a push for stringent immigration policies could hurt the Republican Party politically.
"I don't buy it," Tancredo said. "By saying we should be a nation of laws, we will gain votes."
As evidence, Tancredo pointed to Proposition 200 in Arizona, which requires government employees to verify the immigration status of people applying for benefits. Tancredo noted that law was enacted with support from 47 percent of the state's Hispanics.
Huh gee whiz HJA, where does it say in the US Constitution that Jefferson could make the Louisiana purchase?
This is fun.
President Bush actually BROUGHT THE ISSUE UP! Because he did, people started talking about it, the Minutemen got to disagree and point out some troubles on the border, the House got busy, people are paying attention, and we have a Border Security bill about to be passed.
We also have a National Guard presence on the border, catch and release ending, more borrder security agents, and the use of drone aircraft for observation.
Name for me ONE DARN THING that Bill Clinton did!
I would vote for him, and I suspect many other Americans would too, since 80% or so hate illegal immigration.
Move to Littleton, CO then.
Your alls taking points are getting very dated.
To quote Jim Robinson, "When you're taking flak, (from Dane) you must be over the target." (Or dare I say that Tancredo is HITTING the target) Trusting Bush to protect the border (and American Sovereignty from the New World Order) is like trusting Clinton to be alone around Girl Scouts. Theoretically it is possible - but no one in their right mind would trust them - we know their weaknesses.
Let me guess. You're one of those who is praying this actually happens.
". . . he doesn't trust the president."
No. The thread title says he doesn't trust the president *on border security*.
"President Bush actually brought the issue up!"
He did not bring up the issue of border security. He brought up the issue of amnesty. The Minutemen `put his feet to the fire' on the (what one would think would be a common sense) requirement of `patching the hole before bailing the boat'.
Uh chris simcox Monica, for the record, Canada(the northern US border) probably has 1000 times the # of islamofascists that Mexico does.
Regaining control of our borders and stemming the flow of radical Muslim terrorists into our country through border fences and similar tough measures are imperative to the long term safety and welfare of the American people. Both Bushes, Clinton, Reagan, and Carter have all failed in their responsibility in this matter. Thank God for the few brave men like Tom Tancredo who have the courage to call both political parties to task for their failure.
And it doesn't matter what all the 1 issue Freepers think, WE,not them, nominate the candidate. It people like ME, not the one issue Fingers who nominate the Republican candidate. When you piss us off you lose the Republican base. It is not enough to fire up the true believers, you have to get people like ME on your side too. If TT cannot see this, he is doomed to never be anything more then a Congress Critter.
Republicans do not reward PR whores. McCain learned this in the last week, Tommy will learn if he doesn't grow up.
LOL! Might as well get Mexican labor, it will save the taxpayers from the American democrat union graft.
Hey Tancredo, please join McNutt and run for President in 2008 so we can whip your irrelevant a$$ and get you off our radar/TV screen.. :)
Get back to me when Jose or Pedro hijack a plane and plow it into a building, like mahmood or ali.
Coexer...you didn't listen to the speaches at the UN did you...its going to happen....and we as country are to chicken to do anything about it...but the bright side..it will happen in a mostly Democratic city....and hopefully THEY will finally get it that we are at war....
American citizens of Mexican ancestry and legal immigrants from Mexico are certainly eligible for such jobs. Besides, Texas, and I think Arizona and New Mexico as well, are "right to work" states, so contractors are not forced to use union labor, at least while the GOP is in power.
I just went thru the Canadian border last month...alls they cared about was if I had any Canadian Meds.....LOL
Never checked our ID's or anything..and we had 5 guys in a small mini van....
I want that border secured too...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.