Obviously she cannot read or is just another hack ready to sell Arizona out to Mexico like McCain and Kyl. Where do these politicians get off saying that S1348 will secure the border? Why do they pretend to be interested in security and ask for Comprehensive Immigration Reform?

Why don't they come out and say:

"I'd like to further increase crime and decrease livability in an around Tucson and Phoenix. I believe amnesty like that in S1348 would accomplish that very well.

We really need to encourage more illegal immigration and reduce the voting power of US citizens. Your taxes aren't quite high enough yet either so S 1348 should help with that.

The education that you have paid for needs to be dumbed down so kids of illegals can keep up while NOT learning English. Your kids also need more competition in the future for jobs and college entrance. Let's give away in-state tuition that you paid for also while we're at it.

Yep, that's what we need to accomplish, so let's get behind S 1348. It should do the job."


Arizona residents, beware. She can be reached at Phone202) 225-2542
in DC, (520) 881-3588 in Tucson and (520) 459-3115 in Sierra Vista. Maybe she'd like to hear from you while you're making call tomorrow to members of the Senate.

Here's what she really said:

Friday, June 15, 2007

"Madam Speaker, I rise today in order to express my congratulations to the bipartisan coalition of Senators that succeeded in reviving their efforts to pass a comprehensive immigration reform package this year.

I applaud the decision made by my colleagues in the other Chamber to
bring their bill back to the floor for debate. There will be an
opportunity for amendments, from both sides of the aisle, in order to
craft a final version of this legislation.

It is also time for the House to get an immigration reform package to
the floor so that the President will get a bill to his desk soon.

In southern Arizona, immigration reform is not just a political
debate. Funding that this bill promises will go directly to the front
lines, to places like Douglas, Elfrida, Bisbee, Tubac, and Naco.

Passing comprehensive immigration reform will ensure that in Arizona
and elsewhere along the border our communities will have the resources
available to secure our border and relieve communities from the burden
of illegal immigration.

My district knows first hand what happens when people in Washington
turn their heads away from the issue of illegal immigration. I urge all
of us to keep working toward legislation that will create a
comprehensive immigration policy.

We must work alongside our colleagues in the Senate to craft a
solution that is in the best interest for all Americans."