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    Martinez Wants Bill Reintroduced

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/ ... -headlines

    Sen. Martinez slams immigration bill opponents, challenges them to act

    By LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ
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    Posted June 29 2007, 4:20 PM EDT


    LAKE BUENA VISTA -- The Chairman of the Republican Party on Friday lambasted Democrats and Republicans who helped kill an immigration bill in the Senate and challenged them to come up with a solution beyond ``just build a fence along the border.''

    ``The voices of negativity now have a responsibility to come up with an answer,'' RNC Chairman and U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, R-Fla. said.

    ``How will you fix the situation to make peoples' lives better? How will you continue to grow the economy? How will we bring people out of the shadows for our national security and for the sake of being a country that is just?'' he demanded.

    Martinez spoke during a gathering of more than 1,000 Hispanic officials from across the country at Disney World, a day after the immigration bill's Senate supporters fell short of the 60 votes needed to limit debate and clear the way for its final passage.

    Martinez promised to work with members of the U.S. House of Representatives to try to revive the legislation, a measure the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials supports.

    Time for such efforts is tight before the 2008 presidential campaign heats up, Martinez told reporters, but he added, ``you can't live from election to election. We have to once in a while act as responsible, elected officials and resolve the nation's problems.''

    A group of about half a dozen U.S. representatives planned to strategize over the weekend at the conference on how to revive the proposal.

    Wednesday's immigration vote was 46 to 53, with three-quarters of the Senate's Republicans voting to derail the bill. But the Republican Party was not to blame for its failure, Martinez said.

    President Bush sent two cabinet members to Congress several times a week for months to work out a bipartisan compromise, he noted.

    By failing to act, the Senate also tied law enforcement's hands, Martinez said.

    The proposed immigration bill would have provided $4.4 billion for border security and workplace visa enforcement.

    Martinez came to Florida from Cuba at 15 and spent four years separated from his parents until they were able to flee the communist island. He said he feared more families would be torn apart if the status quo remains.

    He also warned local and state officials at the conference that the immigration issue will now land in their laps through local ordinances.

    ``We're going to have a hodgepodge of local laws. We will have cities that will declare themselves sanctuary cities. And then we will have others that will make it a felony simply to rent to illegal immigrants,'' he said.

    But he blamed those who supported the bill for not explaining well enough to the American people the flaws of the current law and the benefits of the proposed one _ and to allow opponents to define the bill as simply amnesty.
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    Idiot!!!!!!!!!You're a disgrace! You should be stripped of your citizenship! What a freaking cry baby.

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    Good grief. Didn't he hear of the resolution in the House denouncing the Senate bill?
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    I guess he didn't read my email about punishing the employers of illegal aliens.
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    Chairman of the RNC, a made up job for a friend of Bush. Bush needs to stop now. We have had enough and all he is doing is further destroying the Republican part. He appears to not even realize what he is doing.

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    I guess you can't take the communism out of some Cubans. First in 2004 whenhe ran for Senator he said he was against amnesty for illegals and know does this. It is just like Fidel Castro did after he took power. Now 80% of Americans didn't want the bill passed and he is pushing his own agenda. In the comments after that article the majority of the people are wanting to send him back to Cuba. They are also mentioning the website www.recallmartinez.com to sign a petion to have him recalled. You don't have to be from Florida to do so. There is also Republicans against Martinez who want to eliminate him from the primaries. They are at: www.recallmartinez.org
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    I wouldn't even give this moron the time of day or a response to this.
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    Martinez spoke during a gathering of more than 1,000 Hispanic officials from across the country at Disney World, a day after the immigration bill's Senate supporters fell short of the 60 votes needed to limit debate and clear the way for its final passage.
    Why doesn't he focus on helping ALL Americans and not just Hispanics?
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    If he believed in helping Americans he wouldn't have staff members speaking Spanish in front of Non Hispanics. I am curious to see if there is at least one non Hispanic in his office the 3 I seen all were.
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    As head of the GOP, he will bring the party down farther than it is already.

    They need to give him the boot, now!
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