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    Hayworth: Border defense critical

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    Hayworth: Border defense critical

    BY BILL HESS

    Herald/Review

    SIERRA VISTA — What Arizonans have known for years but most of the nation doesn’t understand is the problem illegal immigration is causing, U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth told an appreciative audience Saturday.

    Speaking at the Cochise County Republican Committee’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner, the six-term Republican congressman from Scottsdale said Americans will be called again to be more active in defending the nation against an invasion at the southern border.

    While most U.S. citizens do not understand the impact illegal immigration is having, defense of the nation is at a critical junction, Hayworth said.

    The federal government is only required to, as outlined in Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution, protect the nation and each state against invasion, he said.

    “Our founders speak to us across time. You understand this in Cochise County,” Hayworth said. “You have lived through an invasion.”

    And the invasion continues, impacting the entire nation, northward to Oregon, eastward to Oklahoma City, up to North Dakota and across to North Carolina, the congressman told 240 people who attended the dinner.

    “Across our nation we are seeing an invasion,” Hayworth said.

    Most of his speech was welcomed with applause and with people saying “amen,” “yes” and sometimes almost mouthing the words he was about the say.

    Before he spoke, Jim Weiers, a Republican and speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, made comments claiming the border is a prime issue the state Legislature has to address.

    “We probably will not get it right,” he said, noting it will take all 16 votes in the state Senate and the 31 in the state House to convince one person — Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano. The state Senate consists of 30 members, and the House has 60 members. Both chambers are controlled by the Republicans.

    The Republicans in the Arizona Legislature are willing to provide funds for different programs to protect the border.

    “The (GOP) leadership is providing $100 million for border issues,” Weiers said, adding some of it would go to a special radar system that will spot and track illegal activities crossing the border.

    Weiers earlier said the problems associated with illegal immigrants are spreading across the nation.

    He recently spoke with a new resident of Arizona who originally hails from Minnesota. The man told him that today’s border problem is huge because the boundary runs from Mexico to Canada.

    Another problem facing Arizonans is trying to come to a conclusion on the English language learning issue, he said.

    A federal judge in Tucson has ruled the state has to pay a daily fine until the program is sufficiently funded. To date, the fines in the pot total more than $20 million.

    Although the governor is allowing the current Republican bill become law without her signature, she is hoping a federal judge will rule it insufficient, thereby giving her more leverage in getting a law she wants, Weiers said.

    Hayworth said the action of Judge Raynor Collins is akin to a non-elected official directing citizen-elected officials to do their bidding.

    “Woe to them who allow someone to circumvent the will of the people,” he said.

    Hayworth said there are too many people wearing the judiciary’s black robes who act as “philosopher kings” on many subjects that are the purview of an elected body.

    The problems facing the country range from border issues, to activist judges, to many unknowledgable members of Congress, including Republicans, Hayworth said.

    When it comes to defending the Constitution, the call may have to go out for citizen soldiers to report, especially when it comes to border issues, he said.

    “Protecting the citizens requires vigilance on every front,” Hayworth said.

    SENIOR REPORTER Bill Hess can be reached at 515-4615.
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    Hayworth Quote: While most U.S. citizens do not understand the impact illegal immigration is having, defense of the nation is at a critical junction, Hayworth said.

    The federal government is only required to, as outlined in Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution, protect the nation and each state against invasion, he said.

    “Our founders speak to us across time. You understand this in Cochise County,” Hayworth said. “You have lived through an invasion.

    AND THAT IS PRECISELY PART OF THE PROBLEM:
    President Bush does not understand this problem because he lives in a protective bubble and is completely untouched by this invasion. Just like his father became way out of touch with the American people....so is he.

    How much does a gallon of milk cost, Papa Bush ? Not a clue. Like father like son.

    I hope this isn't a Republican phenomenon because I was just starting to think of myself as a Republican. I've put the breaks on that thought.
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    And don't try to make new laws to cover up for the breaking of our laws,
    with a guest worker program.

    I'll go with the candidates or party that believes the American people have rights.....like to have the process of immigration handled in a LEGAL way.

    I'm looking for the REAL stuff.
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    http://www.svherald.com/articles/2006/0 ... /news4.txt

    Monday, March 6, 2006

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    Hayworth says U.S. suffering ‘invasion’

    By Bill Hess
    Monday, March 6, 2006 1:04 AM MST

    Herald/ Review

    SIERRA VISTA — No amnesty, no guest worker program, no foreign countries running American ports was part of the litany Arizona U.S. Rep. J.D. Hayworth ticked off Friday.

    Speaking with nearly 240 people who attended the Cochise County Republican Committee’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner, the 5th Congressional District representative said Americans are facing an assault on their liberties.

    Generally, the Republican’s comments were received by an appreciative audience.

    Not only is the nation being attacked from outside sources, such as illegal immigrants entering the United States, but from within by Americans being apologetic for actions taken throughout the world in the name of freedom, Hayworth said.

    The future history of America is being written by today’s citizens, the congressman said, and what will be told will either be a story of failure or of success.


    Failure will gut the beginning phrase of the Constitution, “those three practical and poetic words ‘We the People,’ into meaning nothing,” Hayworth said.

    Most of his speech centered around border issues.

    Saying Americans are living through an invasion that the federal government is not willing to address, Hayworth commented it may be the average American citizen who may have to rise up again and do the leading, he said.

    Although the Constitution outlines the responsibility of the federal government, which succinctly boils down to the job of the government is to protect the citizens, the states and the country from invasions, that is not being done, the Arizonan stated.

    Nightly, between 6,000 and 6,500 illegal immigrants cross the border from Mexico and almost 4,000 to 4,500 make it without being stopped by the Border Patrol, he said.

    Such numbers cannot be allowed to continue, Hayworth said.

    To him, it appears that Congress is about to fold under pressure to establish a guest worker program that will lead to amnesty for the millions of illegal immigrants in the country.

    What has to be done first is to secure the borders and until that is done, Hayworth promised he would fight against any program that doesn’t stop the flow of illegal immigrants.

    Pressure is coming from Mexican President Vicente Fox, and sadly it appears the U.S. Senate is about to cave in and provide amnesty and a guest worker program, the congressman said.

    “No amnesty, no guest worker plan,” Hayworth said to resounding approval by most of the audience.

    Arizona Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Kolbe, who represents Congressional District 8 that includes a large swath of border area, said Hayworth is wrong about not having a new guest worker program. Hayworth’s district does not include border areas, but problems caused by illegal immigrants are found in his district that includes Scottsdale and other urban Maricopa County regions.

    Saying he does not agree with Hayworth on the guest worker idea, Kolbe said without such a new plan “there is no solution, so that means J.D. Hayworth is wrong.”

    Kolbe made his comments Sunday before boarding an Air Force plane at Fort Huachuca for a trip back to Washington, D.C.

    The day Hayworth was in Sierra Vista speaking with the county committee, Kolbe was in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, leading a congressional delegation to the Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Meeting.

    Hayworth said the American taxpayer is being asked to shoulder the costs to provide medical care, education and other social programs for illegal immigrants.

    When it comes to education, he sees no problem in requiring people to speak English, without denigrating their native culture.

    It was President Theodore Roosevelt who said the “crucible for citizenship is English,” the congressman noted.

    The national security of America is in danger on many fronts, Hayworth said.

    There is no reason America’s armed forces, and the National Guard cannot be placed on the border, something he continues to support.

    The military, active duty and reserves, has the capability of protecting the borders as well as to continue fighting the war on terrorism, he said.

    But, the federal government must also be wary in how they do things, the congressman said.

    An example of not looking at the consequence of an action is deciding a foreign government should be allowed to operate ports in the United States.

    The body politic failed, Hayworth said.

    To him it makes no difference if “it is our British cousins, Chinese communists” or others like Dubai who are allowed to run ports — it shouldn’t be done, Hayworth said.

    But, there are too many in and out of government who are afraid to step on some toes. “Who cares?” he asked.

    The war of terrorism is far from over, and it will be citizen soldiers, in and out of uniform, who will be called upon to defend America, Hayworth said.

    The first action taken on the Global War on Terrorism was achieved by citizens who became soldiers while flying on United Flight 93, over Pennsylvania, Hayworth said.

    Those American airline passengers learned about unfolding terrorist actions against the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon, but they were not going to allow their aircraft to be used to kill more people.

    The hijackers’ confidence was shattered when they heard the passengers preparing to attack because microphones picked up the last moments of that story, Hayworth said.

    When the word from the passenger compartment went out — “Let’s roll!” — panic was heard from the hijackers, he said.

    “Fear crept into their voices,” Hayworth said.

    For those who live in the border area, where the nation’s back doors and windows are open and unprotected, the call is out to help to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and potential terrorists, the congressman said.

    “It is an invasion that must be stopped,” Hayworth said.

    Herald/Review senior reporter Bill Hess can be reached at 515-4615, or by e-mail at bill.hess@svherald.com.
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