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Republicans Give Bush Mixed Reviews
Human Events Online ^ | 16 May 2006 | Robert B. Bluey

Posted on 05/15/2006 6:44:42 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher

Republican members of Congress are weighing in on President Bush’s immigration speech. So far it appears he’s getting mixed reviews. Posted here (in alphabetical order) are statements that I’ve been sent. Rep. Gresham Barrett (R.-S.C.)

“Troops on the border will immediately help stop the flow of illegal immigrants and most importantly, increase our national security. However, this is not a long-term solution. We should not rule out other solutions like those passed by the House in December, including the construction of a fence.

“The American people deserve to know their government is doing everything possible to secure the borders. All options should be on the table. I look forward to hearing what the President has to say this evening.”

House Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R.-Mo.)

“The president tonight outlined several steps that will help secure the border. The House looks forward to working with him to implement border security and internal enforcement measures first.

“While I appreciate the president’s willingness to tackle big problems, I have real concerns about moving forward with a guest worker program or a plan to address those currently in the United States illegally until we have adequately addressed our serious border security problems.”

House Majority Leader John Boehner (R.-Ohio)

“The most important priority for the American people on immigration is securing our borders. Providing extra resources and extra security personnel on our borders in an effort to stop illegal immigration is an important initiative, and I applaud the President’s commitment to making our borders more secure. We must look at every available step to strengthen federal and state border security partnerships in order to find a permanent solution to the problem of illegal immigration.

“House Republicans have responded to the concerns of the American people by passing a strong border security bill that reflects our commitment to re-establishing basic respect for our immigration laws and sealing our border against illegal entry. If the Senate passes an immigration bill, I’m committed to working with Chairman Sensenbrenner and House Republicans to ensure we make border security our first priority and meet our commitments to the American people.”

Sen. Larry Craig (R.-Idaho)

“For any immigration reform to work, our borders must first be secured,” Craig said. “For years, I have worked to beef up the resources at the border, and over the last decade, Congress has tripled the number of agents enforcing border and immigration laws. This has helped, but illegal immigration persists. Bringing the resources of the National Guard to bear will free up the Border Patrol and help them be more effective.

“While Congress works on more permanent solutions, including comprehensive immigration reform, I am pleased that the President is taking this bold step, which many of us have been urging, and I will be working with other senators to provide the support this initiative requires.”

Rep. Jeff Flake (R.-Ariz.)

“President Bush deserves credit for his willingness to take on a difficult issue like immigration reform.”

“President Bush is absolutely right that immigration reform must be three-pronged: increased enforcement, a temporary worker program, and a humane, realistic approach for dealing with the illegal immigrant population currently in the U.S.”

“Obviously, simply addressing the enforcement side of the issue might be more politically expedient, but you have to salute President Bush for recognizing that we can’t solve the problem without a temporary worker program and insisting that Congress include one as we debate an immigration reform bill.”

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.)

“Tonight, President Bush has once again demonstrated his commitment to securing our borders.

“Utilizing the National Guard is an effective, short-term stopgap to immediately strengthen border security as long-range reforms begin to take effect.

“As I’ve maintained from the beginning of this debate, secure borders must be the cornerstone of any comprehensive immigration reform plan. In the last eight months, the Senate has approved nearly $12 billion to bolster security along our borders, hire additional border patrol agents and increase the number of detention beds.

“I thank the President for his strong leadership on this issue and look forward to a thoughtful debate in the Senate this week.”

Rep. Steve King (R.-Iowa)

“Sovereign nations must define their borders, and if we can’t enforce our borders, then a military presence is necessary. Securing our borders is one component of an overall comprehensive immigration policy, which must include enforcing our borders, constructing a fence, compelling employers to hire legal workers, and removing the jobs and birthright magnets that attract illegal aliens here in the first place.”

“Americans are fed up with a government that does not enforce our laws. Although there were two very well-publicized employer raids recently, the government did not sanction one employer in 2004 for hiring illegal aliens. Americans are fed up with the fact that American jobs are given to illegal aliens who will work dirt cheap. They are fed up with our porous borders that leave gaping holes in our national security. I believe the President and the Senate are mistaken if they decide to allow millions of people here to be rewarded with amnesty for breaking the law.

“Illegal immigration and the problems that come with it - crime, human and drug smuggling - will not go away simply by opening up the doors and saying “come on in!” History has shown no indication that illegal immigration will subside until everyone from there who wants to come here is here.

“This country, like every sovereign nation, has its own culture. Americans expect new immigrants to learn English to fully assimilate into our society and share our culture. When we can help them assimilate, law-abiding immigrants to this country will be able to fully pursue the American dream.”

House Republican Conference Vice Chairman Jack Kingston (R.-Ga.)

“The President has announced a five point comprehensive plan on immigration consisting of border security, temporary guest worker program, interior enforcement, deportation and assimilation,” Kingston said. “While there are some blanks to fill in, this is a good step and I’m glad to see that President Bush is getting in the game.”

“Illegal immigration is the number one issue with Americans today and the statistics show why,” Kingston continued. “Last year alone, the U.S. Border Patrol arrested almost 1.2 million people - the majority of who were from Mexico - and estimated that another 500,000 evaded capture. In Georgia, there are an estimated 300,000 illegal immigrants which gives us the seventh largest illegal immigration population in the United States.”

“With tonight’s speech we now have the President saying that he is going to be part of this debate. We need a good bicameral, bipartisan approach to illegal immigration and I am confident we will achieve it.”

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R.-N.C.)

“Illegal immigration threatens our national security and strains our healthcare facilities, schools and social services. President Bush made one step forward and one step backward during tonight’s address. I am encouraged by his plan to increase our security by positioning National Guard troops on the border. This will provide essential – but temporary – security along our porous and vulnerable borders. The better alternative is to enact a comprehensive border security program by constructing fences, bolstering our border patrols and improving our surveillance capabilities.”

“I strongly disagree with the President’s call for a guest worker program. A guest worker program is nothing more than amnesty wearing make-up – it’s easier to look at, but just as ugly underneath. The simple truth is that is that if you break the law to come to this country, you will not respect it once you’re here.”

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Deborah Pryce (R.-Ohio)

“I was encouraged by the President’s address tonight. Illegal immigration is a border security issue, a homeland security issue and a national security issue. First and foremost we need to secure the border, and I am pleased to hear the President outline ideas that will do just that.

“While the President’s efforts to shore up our borders are important, illegal immigration impacts every facet of our society – security, education, social services, and health care. It is therefore of profound importance to America that Congress put partisan politics aside to move quickly, yet thoughtfully, and pass a final reform package.”

House Republican Study Committee Chairman Mike Pence (R.-Ind.)

“A nation without borders is not a nation. Tonight the President of the United States has reaffirmed our nation’s commitment to take all necessary measures to achieve border security and I welcome his strong leadership.”

Rep. Joe Wilson (R.-S.C.)

“Throughout our lives, we’ve always heard that actions speak louder than words. America can have the strongest immigration policies in the world, but until our laws are carried out with the strength of our intentions, millions of people will continue to illegally stream across our borders.

“Tonight, President Bush demonstrated his commitment to securing our country. By placing thousands of National Guard troops on our borders, he will help decrease illegal immigration, stop drug trafficking, and prevent terrorism. As a former Guardsman, I know our troops are well prepared to assist temporarily with this critical mission. I appreciate President Bush’s strong leadership on this issue and will continue to work with him to find a long-term solution to securing America’s borders.”


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To: Aussie Dasher
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.)

“Tonight, President Bush has once again demonstrated his commitment to securing our borders.

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(sound of head exploding.)

21 posted on 05/15/2006 6:54:15 PM PDT by johnboy
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To: samadams2000
But then again I'm biased right. I am the endangered white tax paying male...remember me???? Help......

To the tune of The Flintstones.....

"We're the Gringos....your average Anglo family

In the future we will be a very small minority......."

22 posted on 05/15/2006 6:54:19 PM PDT by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN (I'm a proud GRINGO......is Bill Clinton still the president?...Seems that way sometimes!)
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To: Aussie Dasher
 
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23 posted on 05/15/2006 6:54:26 PM PDT by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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To: Aussie Dasher
I believe that 20 years from now we will look back on this as a monumental mistake if they do what The President is wanting. Almost everything he is suggesting, and the Senate are looking to implement are completely unnecessary if they would only strengthen and enforce the laws we already have.

It's very simple. Secure the border, no government benefits to illegals, and companies who willfully hire illegals should be fined out of existence. This issue would take care of itself(they would go home) in no time if we did those 3 things.
24 posted on 05/15/2006 6:54:29 PM PDT by KoRn
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To: Biblebelter

Xactly.

Sounds like the Rinos are still in charge after all the bungling.


25 posted on 05/15/2006 6:54:57 PM PDT by samadams2000 (Somebody important make The Call.....pitchforks and lanterns.!)
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To: bjbarron

Yep, in 2008 my dog gets written for every position that I get to vote on.

The Republicans are toast.


26 posted on 05/15/2006 6:55:26 PM PDT by Tamayo
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To: johnboy
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.)

If he was the last doctor on earth....I wouldn't let him near me.....

27 posted on 05/15/2006 6:56:08 PM PDT by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN (I'm a proud GRINGO......is Bill Clinton still the president?...Seems that way sometimes!)
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To: Aussie Dasher
Total disappointment on two major points.

Total disappointment that the President never once mentioned any sort of coordination/cooperation from Mexico. I know, I know, I realize that the Mexican govt actually quietly encourages illegal immigration to the US--but the fact that remains that it is ALSO Mexico's border--and you would think that President Bush would want (and ask for) cooperation from the other side (at least he and Vicente could PRETEND Mexico is cooperating publicly....geeez). Why didn't he ask for some Mexican troops on the Mexico side to help?

I also thought that was very patronizing when he mentioned that employers could not verify whether the people they hire really are legal. That was a TOTAL insult to anyone with common sense. He should demand that employers put the burden on the EMPLOYEE to PROVE that they are here legally (Social Security card, birth certificate, passport, etc.)--and not the other way around.

28 posted on 05/15/2006 6:56:34 PM PDT by stockstrader
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To: KoRn

We have been invaded and we have surrendered.

Bush and the GOP are finished.


29 posted on 05/15/2006 6:56:44 PM PDT by tomahawk (Proud to be an enemy of Islam)
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To: Aussie Dasher

I agreed with most of it. It seems to recognize securing the border as the first priority. It also emphasized assimilation, which is essential to ensuring that Mexicans become Americans (and not just Mexicans living in America.)

Unlike many of the people who post here, I have no problem with "temporary" and "guest" worker programs. They will allow us to document foreigners and track them, which is the central to national security. Ending the "Catch and release" policy was perhaps the sternest change in past enforcement of immigration law. Securing the border and tracking foreigners is of primary importance, while proving illegal immigrants with a path to possible citizenship is of secondary importance.

All we can do is wait and see how this administration enforces the new bill headed to George's desk.


30 posted on 05/15/2006 6:56:44 PM PDT by Bishop_Malachi
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To: elkfersupper

elk..

Sometimes when Im bored, I go to the local mall in San Jose here, and I play count the anglo. One time I got up to 30.

If you lived here, the subject wouldnt bore you.


31 posted on 05/15/2006 6:56:55 PM PDT by samadams2000 (Somebody important make The Call.....pitchforks and lanterns.!)
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To: Aussie Dasher





32 posted on 05/15/2006 6:57:08 PM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: Aussie Dasher

I was NOT Impressed!!! Measly mouthed speech signifing nothing. Absoultely nothing.


33 posted on 05/15/2006 6:57:23 PM PDT by gatorgriz ("The world is full of bastards - the number ever increasing the further one gets from Missoula, MT")
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

I think the conservatives just won but its going to take a couple of months to see it. Bush has put the high water marker on the normalization part of the solution and the low water marker on the security part of the solution. Of course, the hot heads will try to screw it up.. but they are the soldiers in this.. beating the Reps into doing the right thing. The ship is turning and turning in the right direction.


34 posted on 05/15/2006 6:57:23 PM PDT by dalight
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To: tomahawk

time to take Reagan's legacy down too,, he was worse than Bush on immigration


36 posted on 05/15/2006 6:57:55 PM PDT by Lib-Lickers 2
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To: Aussie Dasher
RINOS are mollified.. NoN Rinos are not..
Democrats laugh..
37 posted on 05/15/2006 6:58:01 PM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole..)
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To: Tamayo
What's your dog's name? I'll write him in, too. Sheesh! Tonight we saw the end of the Republic as we know it in the rear view mirror.
38 posted on 05/15/2006 6:58:40 PM PDT by Uncle Vlad
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To: Jemian

Let the President know how you feel. president@whitehouse.gov


39 posted on 05/15/2006 6:58:45 PM PDT by notaliberal
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To: tomahawk
I will never believe these assho$$s again. I have been a Republican before Jimmy Carter. We handed the reigns of this country over to 'JUST ANOTHER STUGE' of whomever is really in charge.
We are in real trouble. What can we do and what do we do next. I have some ideas but they are life changing for sure.
The PEOPLE WANT THIS DONE, THEY SERVE US! What don't they get about this? A surgeon can not operate until he stops the bleeding. We can't fix this until we stop the flow over the border. Then we can talk about what to do with the people that are here.
40 posted on 05/15/2006 6:59:17 PM PDT by Lowell (The voice from beyond the far right edge!)
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