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To: Cableguy
Perhaps I'm missing something, but first Bush needs to stop rewarding these lawbreakers that come into our country illegally by giving them citizenship or even work vices. What he's doing here, in my humble opinion, is just making more of them what to cross the boarder in record numbers to get these little prizes Bush is offering them.

Secondly, close off the damn border, put our troops that are in Germany and South Korea along the Rio Grande. Seal off the boarder, yes, seal it off! Put an electrified fence from the Coast of Texas, to the coast of California. I could be wrong, but it seems to me much easier to guard the two ends of a long electrified fence, rather then a completely unsecured boarder. Of course, you still keep troops scattered throughout the length of the fence to keep an eye and ear out for tunnel diggers and such.

Lastly, any boarder agent who says they can't stop the flow of illegals, that they can't deport the ones already here, fire him/her and hire someone who believes they can do the job they are being payed to do!
19 posted on 11/15/2004 12:24:20 PM PST by Stringfellow Hawke (#6: Be seeing you!)
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To: Stringfellow Hawke
Lastly, any boarder agent who says they can't stop the flow of illegals, that they can't deport the ones already here, fire him/her and hire someone who believes they can do the job they are being payed to do!

Border Agents ??? How 'bout we RECALL any of our "elected idiots" claiming we can't seal our borders ?? They're the ones keeping our BP from doing their job.

Ziglar, Hutchinson, & Ridge, have all *claimed* securing our borders & deporting all illegal is NOT "practical".

28 posted on 11/15/2004 2:09:49 PM PST by txdoda ("Navy Brat")
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