Posted on 07/26/2007 11:04:11 AM PDT by Stoat
After Reid and the Dems tangled with the GOP last night, the Senate just passed a good border security funding amendment today, 89-1.
The goat who voted against it? Babbling George Voinovich.
The Corner has some back story. Yeah, Lindsay Grahamnesty was involved, but the movers and shakers were solid enforcement-first senators like John Cornyn.
Oh, and if Grahamnesty think this rectifies all his smearing of grass-roots conservatives as bigots, hes delusional.
Heres the roll (check out the fence-sitters, too):
The amendment summary, via BP:
There is hereby appropriated $3,000,000,000 to satisfy the requirements set out in section 1002(a) and, if any amount remains after satisfying such requirements, to achieve and maintain operational control over the international land and maritime borders of the United States, for employment eligibility verification improvements, for increased removal and detention of visa overstays, criminal aliens, aliens who have illegally reentered the United States, and for reimbursement of State and local section 287(g) expenses. These amounts are designated as an emergency requirement pursuant to section 204 of S. Con. Res. 21 (110th Congress).
More:
The amendment would provide emergency funding of $3 billion for:
· Hiring 500 more Customs & Border Protection (CBP) officers per year (FY08-12), 1200 more Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents per year, 200 investigators to combat aliens smuggling, 50 Deputy U.S. Marshals;
· 23,000 Border Patrol agents hired, trained, and reporting for duty;
· 4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & 105 ground-based radar and camera towers;
· 300 miles of vehicle barriers & 700 miles of border fencing;
· A permanent end to the catch-and-release policy with 45,000 detention beds;
· Operational control over 100% of the U.S.-Mexico land border;
· To allow DHS to present a photo electronically to an employer so that the employer may confirm the identity of the individual when he presents ID;
· To require mandatory detention of aliens who overstay their visa by 60 days;
· To increase penalties for illegal entrants who are criminals of those who reentered after a deportation; and
· To reimburse local governments who choose to cooperation with ICE in enforcing the immigration laws (INA 287g).
287g is a focus of Deport Them Now.
Touche’
Maybe Voinovich thinks Bolton will be in charge of overseeing the enforcement? the man Weepy believes has the power to destroy his granchildren’s world more than an atomic bomb.
A permanent end to the catch-and-release policy with 45,000 detention beds;
Is that OTM’s or Mexicans?
Do you have a link where President Bush threatened a veto?
Hopefully it will turn into "catch and deport"; instead of a bed and hot meal + other free handouts including welfare, a seat on one the multiple daily bus rides back to a Mexican destination (hopefully far away from the border) and a bottle of water, after finger printing and a photo to build a proper effective illegal alien criminal database to be used to solve future and present unsolved crimes they may commit if they sneak across the border again.
This nation needs to get serious about the crime these illegal aliens commit along with border security.
Good point, I wonder if Calderon uses wires...
He may threaten to veto, but there are enough votes for a Super Majority that can easily over ride his veto.
Always look for the ulterior motive with this bunch.
89-1 seems pretty veto-proof.
Maybe Bush realized that and that is why he conceded. However, the initial threat to veto speaks volumes, does it not?
> Thats to confirm that the photo the employer has matches the photo of the the real person who that ID belongs to.
I realize the intent - but I somehow doubt there is a goverment database with up-to-date photos of everyone eligible to work. If there is, I hope they didn’t take mine on a bad-hair day!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070726/ap_on_go_co/congress_borders
Apparently he realized his threat to veto could be overridden and he conceded.
What a piece of work he is.
That’s not what it says!
Do you have a link to where President Bush threatened a veto on funding on a law he signed?
That’s not what it says!
· 4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & 105 ground-based radar and camera towers;
· 300 miles of vehicle barriers & 700 miles of border fencing;
· A permanent end to the catch-and-release policy with 45,000 detention beds;
To allow DHS to present a photo electronically to an employer so that the employer may confirm the identity of the individual when he presents ID;
What genius came up with that provision? What do they expect - that DHS is going to maintain a database of all US citizens and legal immigrants? Sounds a little big-brother ish to me.”
This proposal sounds totally unworkable to me.
The backlog of the passport fiasco should be enough for everyone to see this is unworkable.
Not only Big Brother working overtime, but I wonder just what “documents” are going to be acceptable from the intruders coming north/south across the borders?????
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