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    Our new 51st state

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    Congressional Record: February 16, 2006 (House)]
    [Page H354-H355]
    From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
    [DOCID:cr16fe06-38]




    OUR NEW 51ST STATE

    The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
    gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Norwood) is recognized for 5 minutes.
    Mr. NORWOOD. Mr. Speaker, there was a very subtle illegal guestworker
    plan stuck in the budget the administration just submitted to Congress.
    That budget calls for the United States to allow over one million new
    illegal immigrants to infiltrate our borders during 2007.
    As a matter of fact, last year's budget is allowing one million
    illegal aliens to enter this year as well. That is how many immigrants
    enter our country illegally each year under our current enforcement
    plans.
    We know it will happen because it happens every year under current
    enforcement policy; and we are going right ahead with the same old
    plan, knowing in advance that it will be a near total failure.
    We continue talking about how we are adding 1,500 new border agents
    in 2007. That won't be in the field until 2009, letting another two
    million illegal aliens to walk across our border.
    We talk about how we are adding technology and fencing, but that
    won't be ready until 2010, allowing another million illegals in our
    country.
    Right now, with our current budget and reform plans, we are, by
    default, agreeing to allow an additional four million illegal aliens
    into our country. That is equivalent to the population of South
    Carolina or Oregon.
    Think about that. We are being asked to add a 51st state populated
    entirely by low-income illegal aliens.
    Mr. Speaker, I cannot find an excuse for this. We know right now how
    to bring this flood of illegal immigration to a virtual halt, and I
    think within the next 2 weeks. We need somewhere between 36 and 48,000
    troops immediately deployed to the southern border.
    Now, the Minuteman Project in April showed that with between 18 and
    24 additional enforcement personnel per mile, we can effectively secure
    our border for the first time. And it was not just the Minuteman
    Project that revealed these statistics. The U.S. Border Patrol
    conducted similar demonstration projects in 1993. Operation Blockade in
    El Paso and Operation Gatekeeper in San Diego produced the identical
    same results.

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    We have a good idea on how much a deployment like this would cost.
    $2.5 billion a year. But, you know what? That is less than 4 percent of
    the minimum $70 billion a year we are currently spending covering the
    health care, education and the different costs for illegal immigrants.
    We already know how long it would take to get these troops on line
    and end this nightmare. One week. That is how long it took NORTHCOM to
    place 70,000 National Guard and regular Army troops on the Gulf Coast
    in response to Katrina, and we are still railing about how that took
    too long. One week.
    If the burden of the National Guard is too heavy, we can ask our
    governors to loan the Nation's 15,000 State defense forces to help. We
    can call up the Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U.S. Air Force Civil Air
    Patrol.
    We have laws in place, thanks to changes we made in the 108th
    Congress. Title 32, Section 9, U.S. Code now allows our governors to
    call out their National Guard for homeland security missions such as
    this at 100 percent Federal expense.

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    Governor Janet Napolitano of Arizona has supposedly made such a call
    on the Department of Defense. Her State legislature voted earlier this
    week to force her to follow up on that request.
    Mr. Speaker, we need every Member of the House to urge their Governor
    to deploy all necessary forces to combat this invasion. We need the
    President to order the Department of Defense to fund this mission at
    100 percent, and we need new legislation forcing the issue if action is
    not forthcoming. We can solve this problem if only Congress has the
    will.
    Equal rights for all, special privileges for none. Thomas Jefferson

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    Somebody in congress...Mr. Norwood...actually said this?? Hooray and double hooray...beat the drums and play the fife...

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