Posted on 05/13/2002 1:41:59 PM PDT by KantianBurke
Tuesday, April 23, 2002 - WASHINGTON - Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., renewed his fight with President Bush over immigration laws Monday, mixing his pointed criticisms of the president's policies with lavish praise for Bush's leadership. It wasn't enough, however, to win over the president's aides. Tancredo said he got a second call in four days from the White House, this one complaining about the tone of a letter he sent the president offering "some political advice."
"I want to be polite. I really like the president. I really like him a lot," the Colorado lawmaker said shortly after he was berated by Ken Mehlman, White House director of political affairs.
The president's senior political adviser, Karl Rove, upbraided the two-term conservative Friday over statements he made attacking Bush in a Washington Times interview.
"The president is not on our side," Tancredo told the paper, complaining that Bush supports an "open door" border policy that could lead to another terrorist attack. "Then the blood of the people killed will be on this administration and this Congress."
Tancredo didn't dispute any of the quotations. He was just surprised, he said, that the White House took so much offense at them.
Tancredo, who heads the Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus, long has been an outspoken critic of Bush's immigration policies. Earlier this year, he came within one vote of blocking House passage of a Bush-supported bill to allow individuals who are in the country illegally to become legal residents.
None of Tancredo's previous comments stirred the White House to action as much as his interview with the Times, a conservative newspaper with a strong following among the president's senior advisers. In a luncheon meeting with the paper's editors and reporters Thursday, Tancredo argued that the president's policies are a threat to national security.
Hoping he could open discussions between the president and members of his caucus over the issues, Tancredo on Monday sent the president a letter restating his "strong opposition" to open borders. It didn't mention the flap over his Times comments.
"I, like most Americans, am immensely thankful that our nation has the great fortune of having you at the helm of the ship of state to guide us through this difficult time in history," Tancredo wrote. "Your courage and determination have been inspirational, and I will do all I can to support your efforts to destroy every vestige of those organizations that pose a threat to our way of life."
That was neither a retreat nor an apology, Tancredo said. "What I hoped was we could have some sort of dialogue on this."
At the very least, Tancredo said, he hoped it would prompt Bush to issue a statement backing the reorganization of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. In the letter, Tancredo also noted that Rove had not met with him or the caucus over the issue despite repeated invitations.
Tancredo said he has never been involved in so public a dispute with someone he admires.
"This is not pleasant for me. If the issue didn't demand it, I wouldn't do it. This one happens to be enormously important."
Show me the quote in this article of Bush striking at Republicans. BTW, I can show you the quote of -- you -- striking at Republicans.
They already have, we are infested with them as well. We do seem to have a larger number of the Islamic terrorist types around these parts though. They swim in the big ocean of Mexican illegal aliens here. Everybody is happy. Diversity is our strength. /sarcasm.
Read the lastest details below of how disturbing this problem is in the Nations capital, especially post #8 and 17.
INS Agents Arrest Individuals For Manufacture and Sale Of Counterfeit Identification Documents
No, this is not true.
The Bush Adminstration was the source of the 200,000 number for the Section 245(i) Amnesty... Others had it somewhat higher.
Second, that's not the bulk of the Illegals who'd have qualified for the Amnesty. Most involved in red tape snafus are covered by other subsections of Section 245 of the Immigration and Naturalization Code. 245(i) applies almost exclusively to those who were Illegals from the start...
INS Memo: Sec. 245(i) filingsSection 245 of the Act allows an alien to apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident (LPR) while in the United States if certain conditions are met. The alien must have been inspected and admitted or paroled, be eligible for an immigrant visa and admissible for permanent residence, and, with some exceptions, have maintained lawful nonimmigrant status. The alien must also not have engaged in unauthorized employment.
Section 245(i) of the Act allows an alien to apply to adjust status under section 245 notwithstanding the fact that he or she entered without inspection, overstayed, or worked without authorization.
LINK.President Bush's 245(i) extension was specifically about illegals. .
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On average, Mexicans are very decent, honest, hard working people like anybody else.
However, illegals should be sent home and legal immigration should be reduced.
Maybe, but you don't have your facts straight here. The Bush number for his Amnesty is 200,000... the Administration was the source. I've used this number consistently throughout this debate.
"Case by case" is meaningless. Drivers' Licenses are issued "Case by case." So?
See post #203 for INS info on the Illegals that Bush wanted to Amnesty... I give you credit for having the intelligence to read the plain English.
To the Washington Times, no less. I can't help but think on how the Democrats keep their squabbles amongst themselves, presenting a united front. Would that the Republicans could do a little more of the same. I do agree that we should be guarding our borders more stringently, but a little more tactful persuasion within the ranks might be more useful.
There was a tractor-trailer rig hijacked just north of Mexico City late Sunday. It was carrying about a hundred barrels of cyanide. Remember that stolen white van back east that was carrying acid? It was never located. Well, mix cyanide with acid and you get a bioweapon. We should be Bush critics as well.
TEXAS ON LOOKOUT FOR CHEMICAL TRUCK
Rep. Tancredo is right and Dubya, pandering to Hispanic voters, is wrong.
WAR IS NOT THE TIME TO BE PLAYING POLITICS.
So Americans and those of us at FR who demand the enforcement of our borders, and restricted immigration are "nuts"??
They say it usually is that way in the asylum -- the delusion and paranoia that everyone else around them is "nuts"...
Please check back into your cell. Visiting hours are over.
We can only conclude that Dubya purposely chooses to ignore and supercede the "will of the people" on this major issue -- PURELY ON POLITICAL GROUNDS...
Enforcing and protecting American sovereignty and enforcing the Constitution is NOT a priority for the President, but the "feelings" and "rights" of illegal aliens is.
After Bubba Boy thumbed his nose at the law as a rule, it's been disappointing to watch Dubya selectively enforce U.S. law -- that is a fact that no one can refute.
I'm cold and it's dark outside.
Yes, that's how Bush-bots behave over Dubya.
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