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  • Amnesty Will Cost US Taxpayers some $2.6 Trillion (What John McCain Supports)

    02/01/2008 1:35:06 PM PST · by Liz · 54 replies · 20,559+ views
    THE HERITAGE FOUNDATON ^ | June 6, 2007 | ROBERT RECTOR
    McCain's love of amnesty will be a key issue. He supported amnesty in 2003 by name, proposed it in 2006 and 2007 without calling it amnesty, and says that anyone who says that he ever supported amnesty is a liar. He has insulted Americans who advocate border security and has cursed at the thought of building a border fence. The presence of Juan Hernandez in the background of the McCain campaign tells us that John McCain is as weak on border security now as he ever was. Dr. Juan Hernandez, a dual citizen of the US and Mexico, and past...
  • President's Clout 'All Used Up' (on immigration bill)

    06/16/2007 5:19:45 PM PDT · by hardback · 145 replies · 3,246+ views
    California Sun-Post ^ | 6.16.7 | Froma Harrop
    PROVIDENCE — Immigration reform was to be George W. Bush’s legacy. It’s now clear that he won’t have a legacy to stand on. The president’s visit to the Capitol was supposed to restart the immigration “grand bargain,” currently in a mid-air stall. As is his habit, he painted scary scenarios if things don’t go his way. (Note how he lists the dire consequences of pulling out of the mess he created in Iraq.) On immigration, he warns that “the status quo is unacceptable.” And we can thank him for that unacceptable status quo. As America’s chief executive, it was Bush’s...
  • CA: Civilian patrols branch out, though poll finds opposition

    10/01/2005 4:23:16 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 18 replies · 625+ views
    ap on San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 10/1/05 | Elliot Spagat - ap
    CAMPO – As the sun set, Roy Wood looked out of place patrolling a dirt road a few steps north of a rusty fence that separates the United States from Mexico. The clean-shaven English-as-a-second-language instructor wore a T-shirt tucked in clean blue jeans, a pistol strapped to a belt. Many of the hundreds who make up the self-appointed civilian patrols monitoring the border to deter smuggling of people and drugs are unemployed or underemployed ex-military men who have long resented Mexicans who come to the United States illegally and, in their view, compete for jobs, crowd hospitals and schools and...
  • Watchdog says borders still unsecured

    09/16/2005 6:04:44 PM PDT · by SC33 · 3 replies · 161+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | September 14, 2005 | Jerry Seper
    The United States remains under threat and is vulnerable to attacks by international terrorists despite government efforts to tighten visa procedures and enhance intelligence cooperation, an immigration watchdog group said yesterday. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said streamlined visa requirements and upgraded intelligence data made it "more likely" that the "continuing vulnerability of our borders to illegal entry will be exploited in the next terrorist attack."