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06-20-2007, 02:12 AM #1
House rejects security fence at the border
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At the same time the Senate Democrats are telling us they allegedly want border security and a fence (albeit less than what was authorized last year), the House Democrats are voting against the fence!! And we're supposed to trust them on border security!! NOT!
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House rejects security fence at the border
The Business Journal of Phoenix - June 15, 2007
by Mike Sunnucks
The Business Journal
The U.S. House of Representatives shot down a proposal Friday by U.S. Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz, that would have built an 854-mile, double layered security fences along the Mexican border.
Franks noted that only 13 miles of a Mexican border fence approved last year have been built and that the fencing is needed to improve border security.
"With over 4,000 people crossing our southern border illegally every day, our border remains one of our country's most critical national security vulnerabilities. In order to carry out an act of terrorism, a militant Islamist simply needs a porous border and a dangerous weapon," said Franks in a statement.
Franks represents Glendale, Peoria, Sun City and Kingman.
The fence plan failed by 272 to 149 votes. Most Democrats (including Arizona congressional members Harry Mitchell, Gabrielle Giffords , Ed Pastor and Raul Grijalva) voted against the border fence plan.
Most Republicans (including Franks and fellow Arizona Reps. Rick Renzi and John Shadegg) voted for the comprehensive fence plan.
Mesa GOP Congressman Jeff Flake crossed party lines and vote against the border fence bill.
The House did approve an overall homeland and border security appropriations bill Friday. Mitchell said he backed that bill because it allocates federal money to hire more Border Patrol Agents and resources to deport violent illegal immigrant criminals.
"Deporting those illegal immigrants who have committed violent crimes is absolutely imperative to keeping our communities safe," Mitchell said in a statement. Mitchell represents Tempe and Scottsdale.
The state's four Democratic representatives and Renzi voted for the final bill. Flake, Franks and Shadegg opposed.
The votes could be a precursor to a big political fight over immigration reforms, a guest worker program and how to deal with the 12 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S.
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06-20-2007, 02:25 AM #2
Ed Pastor """"is he related to Dr.Pastor/NAU Pastor???
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06-20-2007, 02:39 AM #3
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hmmm this does not make sense since last year the duncan hunter fence bill was passed, signed into law and everything.
why are they voting again on the same or another fence?
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06-20-2007, 02:49 AM #4
House rejects security fence at the border
We are really screwed here in Arizona. Only representation we get is for illegals. Even Kyl jumped the fence. What a sorry lot. They are all puppets on a string for the mexican government and Bush. What a bunch of losers. They will ALL be voted out!!! Trust me, we've had enough!
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