Posted on 07/03/2014 4:38:44 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
HOUSTON, Texas--On Thursday Texas Governor Rick Perry spoke at a House Homeland Security Committee field hearing near the Texas-Mexico border, where lawmakers discussed the thousands of illegal immigrants entering the country each day. Perry wasted no time stressing that the migrants--many of whom are minors--must be sent back to their home countries as soon as possible.
"Nobody is doing any of these children the slightest favor by delaying a rapid return to their countries of origin, which in many cases is not Mexico," the governor said. "Allowing them to remain here will only encourage the next group of individuals to undertake the same life-threatening journey. Those who have come must be sent back to demonstrate, in no uncertain terms, that risking their lives to cross Mexico and enter our country simply isnt worth it."
He mentioned that because Border Patrol agents are stuck taking care of the children in facilities, there are less agents actively patrolling the border. Because of this, Perry said "the border between the U.S. and Mexico is less secure today than anytime in the recent pass."
He continued, "Were also in danger at the hands of those who might be slipping through from countries with known terrorist ties. With a range of potential threats facing us from abroad, this is not the time to turn our attention elsewhere. ... Secure this border, Mr. President. Finally address this issue, put an adequate number of Border Patrol agents on the ground permanently."
In Perry's view, if action is not taken soon "the flow [of illegal immigrants] is not going to stop."
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The parents are heartless greedy bastards. Send their kids on a treacherous journey where many will suffer and die, with the hopes that Obama will give them amnesty and then the kids can send for the parents to come to America where they can live off the taxpayers.
The governor of Texas is the chief executive of the state and is elected by the citizens every four years. The governor must be at least 30 years old and a resident of Texas for the five years immediately before the election.
The governor makes policy recommendations that lawmakers in both the state House and Senate chambers may sponsor and introduce as bills. The governor also appoints the Secretary of State, as well as members of boards and commissions who oversee the heads of state agencies and departments.
The constitutional and statutory duties of the Governor include:
La Raza Rickie? Please, he’s an open borders idiot.
How about the one that IS on the books: Every state may defend itself against invasion if the Feds won’t.
Perry has repeatedly advocated against a fence...
I’ve read of some cases where the children have departed against their parents’ will.
It wouldn’t be happening if Barack and friends hadn’t arranged for this to be advertised down in El Salvador and similar places. Come to the USA and get a bonanza! The responsibility for “Kidsgate” should be laid at their doorstep.
I would think Perry if he really wanted to stop or slow this invasion would have the Texas National Guard patrol known border crossings as a start and try to prevent further infiltration, flow of illegal immigrants.
The states already have constitutional authorization to do this. They don’t need a by-your-leave from Obama or any other Fed.
“I live near Green Bay and there’s a huge Hispanic population here. Do you really think illegals will just be concentrated in the Southwest? They’re flying into South Dakota, for crying out loud.”
They’re all over the NYC metro area (including north Jersey); I have honestly met them in Ontario.
They got Canada to take them?
Shoot, why not send them all to Canada then. North, north, north up to Nunavuk.....
Yep —
Where is Perry in all this???
Where are you people of Texas in all of this???
Are you going to let your governor hide behind his meaningless jargon while your state is used as a conduit to invade other???
“They got Canada to take them? Shoot, why not send them all to Canada then. North, north, north up to Nunavuk...’
No; I met them eight years ago working in Ontario illegally. For all their socialist nonsense, Canada actually attempts to protect their citizens’ jobs from this nonsense.
U.S. Const. art. I, § 10 No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.
U.S. Const. amend. X The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
All States retain the right to self defense. The Federal government has refused to provide for the common defense, the raison d'etre for the Federal government. The States must repel invasion or the people will.
And I was kidding about Nunavuk. I wouldn’t do that to my worst enemy.
Maybe because Canada is so serious about its socialism, it knows the danger.
Put me in charge of the situation with unlimited resources along with immunity and I guarantee it will stop.
Well, they’ve been “actually invaded.”
I do not know what is so hard here.
We can not sit by and allow our country to be invaded while politicians dither and court each other.
LET’S ROLL!
It does have to happen under state authorization.
This is a “belling the cat” kind of problem. What timid governor and state legislature will first step up and give the Feds the bird over this issue?
That explains why he does nothing to defend his border.
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