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    America a Nation of Immigrants and of Laws, Bush Says

    http://newsblaze.com/story/200603251800 ... Story.html

    America a Nation of Immigrants and of Laws, Bush Says
    Calls for immigration reform to reflect those ideals


    President Bush is calling for the reform of the United States' immigration laws both to protect national security and to preserve the country's tradition of welcoming new citizens.

    In his weekend radio address March 25, Bush announced that he will discuss his vision for comprehensive immigration reform at a March 27 naturalization ceremony in Washington.

    "America is a nation of immigrants, and we're also a nation of laws," the president said.

    And according to Bush, comprehensive immigration reform must begin with border security. Noting that funding for border security has increased by 66 percent during his presidency, Bush added "thousands more Border Patrol agents" are being hired to improve security. New technology, such as infrared cameras, unmanned aerial vehicles and physical barriers in the form of fences will all be utilized to help agents do their job.

    Bush said that his administration is working to end the practice of releasing illegal immigrants shortly after their capture - commonly known as "catch-and-release" - by adding more beds to detention spaces and reducing the time illegal immigrants are detained before they are returned to their home countries. "When illegal immigrants know they will be caught and sent home, they will be less likely to break the rules, and our immigration system will be more orderly and secure," the president said.

    The president also reiterated his call for a guest-worker program that "would create a legal way to match willing foreign workers with willing employers to fill jobs that Americans will not do." He emphasized that such a program would not provide amnesty to illegal immigrants, because doing so "would allow those who break the law to jump ahead of people who play by the rules and wait in the citizenship line." (See related article.)

    An audio file of the address is available on the White House Web site.

    Following is the transcript of President Bush's radio address:

    THE WHITE HOUSE
    Office of the Press Secretary

    March 25, 2006

    RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION

    THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. On Monday, I will attend a naturalization ceremony here in Washington. It's always inspiring to watch a group of immigrants raise their hands and swear an oath to become citizens of the United States of America. These men and women follow in the footsteps of millions who've come to our shores seeking liberty and opportunity, and America is better off for their hard work and love of freedom.

    America is a nation of immigrants, and we're also a nation of laws. And our immigration laws are in need of reform. So at Monday's ceremony, I will discuss my vision for comprehensive immigration reform that will secure our borders, improve enforcement of our immigration laws, and uphold our values.

    Comprehensive immigration reform begins with securing our borders. Since I took office, we've increased funding for border security by 66 percent, and the Department of Homeland Security has caught and sent home nearly 6 million illegal immigrants. To improve security at the border, we're hiring thousands more Border Patrol agents. We're deploying new technology, like infrared cameras and unmanned aerial vehicles, to help our agents do their job. And we're installing physical barriers to entry, like fences in urban areas.

    We're also working to end the unwise practice of catch-and-release. For decades, many illegal immigrants were released back into society soon after they were caught, because we did not have enough detention space. So we're adding more beds so we can hold the people we catch, and we're reducing the time it takes to send them back home. When illegal immigrants know they will be caught and sent home, they will be less likely to break the rules, and our immigration system will be more orderly and secure. We're making good progress, but we have much more work ahead, and we will not be satisfied until we have control of our border.

    Comprehensive immigration reform also includes strengthening the enforcement of our laws in America's interior. Since I took office, we've increased funding for immigration enforcement by 42 percent. We're increasing the number of immigration enforcement agents and criminal investigators, enhancing work site enforcement, and going after smugglers and gang members and human traffickers.

    Finally, comprehensive immigration reform requires a temporary worker program that will relieve pressure on our borders. This program would create a legal way to match willing foreign workers with willing American employers to fill jobs that Americans will not do. By reducing the number of people trying to sneak across the border, we would free up our law enforcement officers to focus on criminals and drug dealers and terrorists and others who mean us harm.

    One thing the temporary worker program would not do is provide amnesty to those who are in our country illegally. I believe that granting amnesty would be unfair, because it would allow those who break the law to jump ahead of people who play by the rules and wait in the citizenship line. Amnesty would also be unwise, because it would encourage waves of illegal immigration, increase pressure on the border, and make it more difficult for law enforcement to focus on those who mean us harm. For the sake of justice and for the sake of border security, I firmly oppose amnesty.

    In the coming days, the United States Senate plans to consider proposals on immigration reform. This is an emotional debate. America does not have to choose between being a welcoming society and being a lawful society. We can be both at the same time. As we debate the immigration issue, we must remember there are hard-working individuals, doing jobs that Americans will not do, who are contributing to the economic vitality of our country.

    To keep the promise of America, we must enforce the laws of America. We must also ensure that immigrants assimilate into our society and learn our customs and values - including the English language. By working together, we can meet our duty to fix our immigration system and deliver a bill that protects our country, upholds our laws, and makes our Nation proud.

    Thank you for listening.

    Source: U.S. Department of State

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    What a two-faced back-stabbin' piece of garbage this President has become or always was.

    IMPEACH THIS MORON!!

    He wants to smooch in the cloak closet with Kennedy and McCain, throw them all out.

    I'm listening to Kennedy now bragging on Bush who "understands".

    This Traitor has formed a coalition with the very people responsible for this incredible problem in the United States for the American People.

    I say send all these illegals to the Kennedy Compound in Hyannisport, then then camp on the Kennedy Yard and see how much Teddy likes that.

    The Roman Catholic Church is admitting aiding and abetting these immigrants and using that violation of our laws to fight the new bill HR 4437 to say, "hey, you're going to make me a criminal".

    We aren't making you a criminal, Cardinal, you are a criminal. You have broken our laws; aided and abetted foreign nationals invading our nation to take it over. You are not only a criminal, you are a Traitor.

    Pack your bags and head to Rome, I say.

    GET ALL THEIR ASSES OUT OF HERE AND THEIR ABETTERS TOO!!

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