To: Marine Inspector
Bush, his administration and the whole Republican Party should be ashamed that Americans are forced to take matters into their own hands, on the borders, on his watch.
16 posted on
08/31/2002 5:00:09 PM PDT by
4Freedom
To: 4Freedom; madfly
I got a call this morning from the NRCC. They asked me some stupid question, and I let them have it about the border and security issues, as well as the financial burden on our local hospitals.
I told them that President Bush and the Republicans should get serious about the border if they're truly serious about security, instead of worrying about the "Hispanic" vote.
They didn't bother asking for a contribution when I got done with them.
To: 4Freedom
Bush, his administration and the whole Republican Party should be ashamed that Americans are forced to take matters into their own hands, on the borders, on his watch.
BULL
This is exactly what all americans should have been doing for years it just took 911 to wake people the hell up it dont have nothing to do with bush or any of the administration
Blaming everything on everyone else is typicle
To: 4Freedom
Oh bull. This would NOT be possible under a democrat president.
To: 4Freedom
FYI:
Reduce immigration backlog while maintaining quality
Since 1993, the US has welcomed nearly 4.4 million new American citizens. Faced with this
unprecedented number of applications, the Administration undertook an initiative that has significantly
reduced the backlog of citizenship applications and is restoring timely processing while at the same time
maintaining the integrity of the process. The INS is on track to meet its goal of reducing this backlog by
completing 1.3 million applications this year while maintaining the highest levels of quality.
Source: WhiteHouse.gov web site Jul 2, 2000 Immigration
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