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04-24-2006, 03:11 PM #1
Senator Frist Press Release
02:46 PM - April 22nd, 2006
Democrat obstruction torpedoed comprehensive immigration reform in the Senate earlier this month. At the same time, concerns about getting our border under control came into clear relief with news this week of the Department of Homeland Security's effort to crack down on egregious violations of immigration law. It is time to both secure our borders and reform our immigration system. So next week, the Senate will act to increase funding for border security-first. And then, before the end of May, the Senate must again take up-and finish-comprehensive immigration system reform.
When it takes up the immigration reform, the Senate must address border security, worksite enforcement, and the status of the 12 million people who are currently here illegally. But to build confidence among Americans and Congress that the government takes border security seriously, we have to act to help get the border under control right now.
By Memorial Day, the president plans to sign an emergency-spending measure, which we will use to fund this next step in border security. Democrat obstructionism on the larger immigration bill, I hope, will end before that. So far it has not: Minority Leader Harry Reid has acted to block the Senate from even voting on proposals like a ban on convicted felons taking part in temporary-worker programs.
Under any circumstances, security has to come first. We don't know how many criminals, gang members, and terrorists might have snuck across in the 20 years since Congress last made serious reforms to our immigration system. We need to know who is in our country, and why. A comprehensive immigration bill will allow all levels of law enforcement to focus on those who threaten to do us harm.
Last year, Judd Gregg and others lead an effort to hire 1,500 new border patrol agents and build 1,800 new detention beds. The proposal we will consider next week provides nearly $2 billion to build a border fence in high-traffic areas, add new border-patrol aircraft to help police lower traffic areas, and support training for additional Customs and Border Protection Agents.
The Senate is also near consensus on putting nearly 15,000 new border-patrol agents in the field over the next six years. More security spending now is part of the plan. To pay for it, we will cut spending in other areas. The proposal we will consider next week helps Customs and Border Protection enforce the laws we already have. It does not, however, include any of the still necessary reforms to our immigration laws contained in the broader comprehensive package we will act on in May.
For those with deep concerns about the bigger bill, the Senate will be putting the horse before the cart. Security first. Right now. But just as the horse goes with the cart, our action now must occur in concert with finishing action on the bigger immigration bill in May. That legislation contains the full multiyear plan to beef up border-security operations dramatically, including a virtual fence that uses a mix of physical and electronic means to secure every inch of our 1,951-mile border with Mexico.
I believe that a consensus has developed in the Senate that fixing border security is as important as creating an immigrant worker program. In early April, in fact, the Senate came very close to a breakthrough: Senators Chuck Hagel and Mel Martinez, along with many others, developed a fair, workable plan that would help deal with the 12 million people who are already in the United States.
Under their proposal, nobody who has violated immigration laws will get a free pass. Nearly everyone who has lived here illegally less than two years will have to return to their country of origin and apply through ordinary channels if they ever hope to live here legally. People who have lived here longer will have to pass rigorous background checks, learn English, and pay fines if they ever hope to achieve legal status.
Action now on border-security spending ought to affirm our country's commitment to getting the border under control. Passing a comprehensive immigration bill will guarantee a sustained plan to improve border security and deal with comprehensive reform. It will honor our heritage as a nation of immigrants and our respect for the rule of law. Finally, and most importantly, it will make America safer and more secure.
Written by Bill Frist, M.D.
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04-24-2006, 03:16 PM #2
I recieved a letter from Senator Frist, the other day. He still doesn't get it. He thinks he can promise $2 billion for border security and we'll forget about our opposition to amnesty. He thinks we don't remember what happened in 1986.
Senator Frist, secure our borders and enforce our laws, THEN we can talk about guest worker plans. Otherwise, we'll meet you at the ballot box in November.REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER!
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04-24-2006, 03:20 PM #3The Senate is also near consensus on putting nearly 15,000 new border-patrol agents in the field over the next six years.
Since you can get 150,000 military halfway around the world to guard Iraq in less than one year, you surely can get an additional 15,000 on the border in less than a year to guard the US.
Or is the US less important to you than Iraq?It's like hell vomited and the Bush administration appeared.
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04-24-2006, 03:21 PM #4
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Amen WavTek!! I get to vote against or for Frist
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04-24-2006, 03:27 PM #5
Agree.....not good enough. It was 5 years before and now there down to 2. When it should be none. Added a few words to make it sound like it's gonna be hard........but it's the same thing. Great work boys......seems all the spring fling managed to accomplish was a vast number of more illegals to get in.
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04-24-2006, 03:28 PM #6
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Originally Posted by CountFloyd
Agreed....we could easily put 15,000 on the border in two weeks. In one day if necessary. I really believe they do NOT want to enforce the border. They have a constitutional obligation to protect us from invasion and domestic violence. They are REFUSING to do it and think pandering will get them off the hook.<div>"You know your country is dying when you have to make a distinction between what is moral and ethical, and what is legal." -- John De Armond</div>
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04-24-2006, 03:51 PM #7
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Senator Frist, For the American tax paying voters, it's quite simple...
1.Secure our Borders at all cost.
2.Fine, and enforce strick penalties for employers that hire illegal aliens.
3.Round up the illegals oworking these jobs, process and deport them, asap!.
4. We will then see what to do about the 18 to 20 million OR MORE illegal aliens that are here.
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04-24-2006, 04:57 PM #8
Amnesty is amnesty any way you slice it, no matter how you try to disguise it and any pro enforcement provisions put into the bill is nothing more than window dressing.
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04-24-2006, 04:59 PM #9
a Serious Congress?
We don't know how many criminals, gang members, and terrorists might have snuck across in the 20 years since Congress last made serious reforms to our immigration system.Unemployment is not working. Deport illegal alien workers now! Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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04-24-2006, 05:29 PM #10
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