Suppose he's going to talk about how he's improving our border security? This won't amount to anything but a few pics. Wonder if he'll get into a dune buggy again?
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April 4, 2007
Bush to visit Arizona border Monday
Paul Giblin, Tribune
President Bush will make a return visit to the Arizona border Monday to outline his plans for immigration reform and border security.

Bush is expected to tour the San Luis Port of Entry, south of Yuma, though White House officials declined to confirm most aspects of the visit.

Sen. Jon Kyl, and Rep. Jeff Flake, all Arizona Republicans, also are expected to venture to ground zero of the immigration issue with the president. Sen. John McCain may also be present but hasn’t fully committed to the event.

The trip comes nearly a year after Bush rode in a Border Patrol dune buggy and inspected a fortified portion of the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border near Yuma on May 18.

At that time, Bush championed his five-point strategy on border issues.

The president’s plan called for increased border security; a guest-worker plan; enforcement against employers who hire illegal workers; a path to citizenship for most illegal immigrants already living in the United States; and respect for the country’s tradition of the melting pot, which unites people of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds.

McCain included most aspects of the president’s strategy in a measure he co-sponsored with Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., last year, but the House failed to approve it. The proposal died before becoming law. Flake has co-sponsored a similar measure in the House this year.

Bush returned to Arizona late last year to sign legislation in Paradise Valley that increased funding for border security.

White House spokesman Blair Jones declined to elaborate on the details of Bush’s planned remarks, including whether the president will re-iterate his five-point plan or offer a new plan. More details about the president’s trip will be announced in coming days, Jones said.

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