Posted on 06/16/2007 10:41:59 AM PDT by Sergeant Tim
Last night, Constitutional expert and talk-radio host Mark Levin spoke with Debra Burlingame about the now revived Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007. The proponents of the bill in Congress and the administration are lying to the American people. That is not new news:
Debra Burlingame: This amnesty bill is really a boom to the enemy. I guarantee you that al Qaeda has their guys lined up to get their amnesty, the ones already here and the ones who will come here. They will defraud this system to get their Social Security cards How do we know that? There is a history for it. The 1993 World Trade Center bombing, there were more than 10 people associated with and convicted in that. Three of them got amnesty by claiming the were agricultural workers under a special agricultural workers program that was part of the 1986 amnesty. Thank you very much, Ted Kennedy.The CIA shooter who murdered two people outside Langley [CIA HQs], he applied for amnesty in 1986 and was declined. He stayed anyhow because we had no way of knowing that he was still here. We didnt have an entry and exit and entry system. So, Congress ordered one up in 1996 and we havent got it still. In fact, last fall [Secretary of Homeland Security] Michael Chertoff said building one would be cost prohibitive, it would cost billions of dollars and would take more than ten years. One of the things they are saying about this bill is, it is going to have an entry and exit system. Thats a lie. These people will not go home and we will have no proof whether they did or not.
Mark Levin: They are still litigating in the courts whether or not it is Constitutional for our government to require people who leave the country to report that they are leaving the country.
Debra Burlingame: Michelle Malkin has a phrase, It is not over, legally, until the alien wins. I went through this bill I went directly to border security because that was what interested me most. Every single provision has this phrase before you get to the details, Subject to the availability of funds. ... That's what they do when they pass these bills, they hold back the funds.
"What documents are they going to accept to prove identity with these millions and millions of people? In 2002, this was five years ago and the problem has gotten worse, the GAO did a report and they found rampant and pervasive document fraud. There is a backlog of Green Card cases, this in 2002, they had a backlog then of four million cases, an increase of 50% over six years and the report said, The staff is rewarded for timely handling of petitions, rather than scrutiny on the merits. How is this going to happen now if suddenly they are inundated with 12 to 20 million applications
Mark Levin: They cant do it. It is absolutely impossible. They cant do it and they wont do it.
Debra Burlingame: And they know they cant do it. They are lying to the American people.
"Meanwhile, I had someone very high up in this administration tell me when I asked him, point blank this before I was able to read the whole thing because they snuck this in and wanted to get it passed in 48 hours without anyone reading it will this bill have authority for state and local law enforcement to enforce these laws... Absolutely, said this member of the Bush administration. Three days later, when all those amendments were being poured out on to the floor of the Senate, out came an amendment giving state and local law enforcement the ability with probable cause to scrutinize the legal presence of a suspect if they have probable cause to believe a person is here illegally. That was roundly voted down. So this person was not only not telling me the truth, when someone tried to put it in there, it was voted out.
"This is undemocratic, what they are doing. And we know that people -- however they feel about how these people should be managed that are here -- 80% polled say give us border security first and they are not doing it."
Mark Levin: "Why won't they do it?"
Debra Burlingame: "I think a clue is when you look at President Bush, who announced his phoney gesture of good faith, four-point-four billion dollars for a fence ... they are going to build half of what they enacted last year, he was addressing a construction trade association, the biggest users of cheap labor. I think they want an endless supply". [Editor -- This transcript above is of the first half of the interview. The entire interview can be heard at the bolded link.]
Congress and the Bush administration have used subject to the availability of funds to not fully implement the border security provisions of every bill they have passed and signed into law since 9/11.
The 'Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act' authorized 10,000 new border agents, 40,000 additional detention beds, and 4,000 new immigration enforcement agents yet all three were funded well below 50% of authorization. In fact, the Bush administration attempted to provide a mere 210 new border agents for FY 2006 yet was eventually forced to fund 700 new agents for both FY 2006 and 2007.
Congress overwhelmingly passed the REAL ID Act and President Bush signed it into law on May 11, 2005. Its implementation was waived until the end of next year and the administration has yet to speak out against its proposed repeal. While Peter Gadiel says, The CATO Institute and ACLU have successfully lobbied states to not implement the provisions of the REAL ID Act, due to privacy concern, the federal government has provided them further cover by authorizing less than half the needed funding
Concerning the current immigration bill's entry and exit system proposal, In December 2006, the Bush administration decided to shelve plans to develop a facial or fingerprint recognition system to track whether international visitors leave the country on time via one of the country's many land ports of entry, although such a system is being deployed at international-gateway airports.
Many states have authorized Mexicos matricula ID card to be used (to varying degrees) as official proof of a persons identity, even though one can easily be obtained on a street corner. When issued by Mexican consulates, the breeder documents accepted are highly suspect. A Mexican official has said, [T]hey rely on the expertise of the staff in the 47 consulates to visually authenticate the documents, yet standards vary from consulate to consulate. In addition, there probably never will be a single database for these cards. Despite these inherent security weaknesses, they are often used as picture ID to board commercial aircraft and have been used to enter federal buildings. The Bush administration has conspiring with Mexico to further a silent amnesty policy by allowing matricula ID cards to be used in lieu of passport and visa requirements.
We must end their lies by demanding that they secure our borders first.
*howling*
Uh, no, it would be Cheney.
Somehow I can't correlate 300,000 "illegals" worthy of amnesty because they are Engineers, computer programmers, infrastructure planners, or patriotic defenders of our way of life if they are living in garages....
I truly believe if it were not for the internet and bloggers, this amnesty bill would have passed, and no one would of been aware till it was too late...
“I truly believe if it were not for the internet and bloggers, this amnesty bill would have passed, and no one would of been aware till it was too late...”
Frightening, isn’t it? You sure aren’t hearing anything alarming from the MSM.
Talk radio is a thorn in the side of lockstep mindset too. ; )
Something just needs to done about freedom when it doesn't promote the loss of freedom properly. /snicker
Okay, whats wrong with picking a handful of grapes for a day and then spending the next 20 years in the sack breeding? : - D
The political class is proving time and time again that they are inherently evil or simple-minded or both!
If these illegals (some say 12 million, while I believe the number is over 20 million) are permitted to stick around our country will be trash in five years or less.
The politicians are to blame, but by the time we get up the gumption to do something it will be too late.
Please post the source link on this data. I want to forward it. Thanks.
Send this to all your conservative friends please!!!
It's about d@mn time!
Thanks.
It's conveyed that rounding up 12 million illegals would be an impossible feat to achieve. (finances for a fence were approved however but that didn't happen)
If these illegals (some say 12 million, while I believe the number is over 20 million) are permitted to stick around our country will be trash in five years or less.
Illegal is the key word in your statement.
The politicians are to blame, but by the time we get up the gumption to do something it will be too late.
They are and so are we by proxy.
It's already too late....
Dwight Eisenhower quoting the New York Times - 1951
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The highest levels of the Federal Government? Thank goodness that could never happen nowadays.
How is this going to happen now if suddenly they are inundated with 100 million applications
VOTE THIRD PARTY if you want your country preserved!
Well, it’s up to the poster for sure. I just thought I’d ask. I won’t request it be removed by anyone other than the person posting. Just my style, I don’t mind defending my views.
Many people are forgetting that the Office of the Presidency is actually an institution and not a name or a face (thank goodness). Hopefully we can again have one that we can look at and be glad that they represent our values. I’m in 150% agreement with your feelings, and you’re absolutely right. I’ve been fighting this thing as hard as I can and will continue to do so.
Thanks for your post!
The fight must go on..”
I agree.
That said, regardless of how many phone calls, faxes, emails, petitions.etc. we institute, the bill is going to pass and become law, one way or the other.
Does Bush have the authority to make this law with a Presidential “stroke of the pen,law of the land” directive?
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