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    Bush Immigration Speech: Smoke and Mirrors

    Bush Immigration Speech: Smoke and Mirrors

    Prisonplanet | May 13 2006

    In an effort to ram through the "guest worker" program it seems that Bush is willing to send a few troops onto the borders. The two are to be merged and tagged onto the same bill. This would effectively "solve" the illegal immigration issue by legalizing all illegals and appease the "good old boys" who have been braying for troops on the borders but will fail to look at the wider picture.

    Also note that the Mexican army is to receive assistance with training, equipping and funding via US tax dollars. Remember that it is the border patrol that is In fact, actively attempting to hinder the Minutemen and volunteers in Arizona and Texas. Last Tuesday, Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO) condemned the US policy of informing Mexican officials of the location of the US citizen Minutemen group’s locations.

    The US Border Patrol has been charged with advising the Mexican government and divulging the group members’ locations, thus aiding Mexico in rerouting illegal immigrants’ entry into the United States, via its Southern border.

    Bush's prime time speech will provide the smoke and mirrors to push through the legalizing program.

    Bush plans immigration speech as debate heats up

    Caren Bohan /Reuters | May 13 2006

    President George W. Bush will push for a broad overhaul of U.S. immigration laws in a prime-time address on Monday that comes after weeks of nationwide rallies and a revived Senate effort to pass a bill.

    The White House announced the Oval office address as a Defense Department official said the Pentagon was considering options for possibly sending troops or equipment to help with security on the U.S.-Mexican border.

    Bush backs a guest-worker program that would let immigrants work temporarily in the United States, which has cost him support among some conservatives. As part of what he calls a comprehensive approach to immigration, he is also pushing measures to tighten border security.

    The White House is asking major television networks to carry the Oval Office speech live at 8 p.m (midnight GMT). "The president will be laying out his comprehensive proposal for immigration reform," White House spokesman Tony Snow said.

    The immigration issue has been a tough one for Bush, whose popularity tumbled to a new low of 29 percent in a Harris poll on Friday in the Wall Street Journal online.

    The debate has galvanized millions of immigrants and their supporters to join rallies and boycotts across the country supporting Senate legislation that would give illegal immigrants a chance to earn legal status. There are an estimated 11 million to 12 million people in the United States illegally.

    But conservative anger at the guest-worker idea helped fuel an erosion of support from the president's Republican base. Some conservatives view the program as a type of amnesty for illegal immigrants -- a characterization Bush rejects.

    "Immigration is a divisive issue for Republicans," said Stephen Wayne, a political scientist at Georgetown University. "The president doesn't seem to be able to win by it (the issue), but he's got to try to minimize his losses."

    Wayne said business groups favor the guest-worker idea, but many Republicans want to emphasize border enforcement.

    Bush had also hoped a guest-worker plan would help Republican efforts to court Hispanic voters.

    The Senate on Thursday reached an agreement to try to reconsider a broad immigration measure -- with guest-worker and border-security provisions -- after reaching a deadlock earlier.

    The House of Representatives passed an immigration bill earlier that would crack down on border security and make it a felony to be in the United States illegally, and it lacked a guest-worker program.

    The two bills would need to be merged.

    Meanwhile, the Pentagon has begun considering possible ways to use American military personnel or equipment in the border security effort, according to a defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    Mexico and the United States share a 2,000-mile border.

    Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld met at the Pentagon with his Mexican counterpart, Defense Minister Gen. Gerardo Clemente Ricardo Vega, with border issues on the agenda.

    "The U.S. and Mexican governments continue to work together to control the border and collaborate on these important efforts. This cooperation includes limited U.S. assistance with training, equipping and funding Mexico security forces so that they can better meet our shared challenges in protecting the border," said U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. J.D. Gordon, a Pentagon spokesman.
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    In case some of you aren't hooked into NUMBERSUSA
    here's a quote f/email this morning.


    "Nonetheless, our White House sources tell us that they don't think Bush in his address will push the amnesty (or legalization) but will focus on enforcement measures.

    This would likely be the same sleight of hand that Bush has used for years. He talks about enforcement as a way to build more momentum for massive importation of foreign workers through many means. After a few years of saying that he is absolutely against giving illegal aliens a path to citizenship, Bush is now widely reported to be backing the Frist/Reid amnesty that does just that. "

    SMOKE N MIRRORS is correct, JP. But we knew that, LOL.
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    Yep, we just need about 300 million other Americans to realize it.
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    Ain't that the truth jp.... They pro-illegals are planning another rally this week after the idiot in the oval office makes his speech to try to appease us (not!!!). Between the two that should pretty much wake up the rest of the american citizens that have been not been paying attention to this issue.
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