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    Right on: Conservative Senate Republicans get serious

    Right on: Conservative Senate Republicans get serious about immigration enforcement
    By Michelle Malkin • March 5, 2008 12:02 AM

    I heard from a Senate source a few days ago about two very promising initiatives from conservative Senate Republicans committed to comprehensive immigration enforcement.

    Not shamnesty.

    I repeat: Comprehensive immigration enforcement reform.

    This is good policy. Smart politics. And it’s about damned time.

    The first initiative involves one of my favorite GOP Senate members, Jeff Sessions of Alabama. He is rolling out nearly a dozen different bills addressing specific border security and enforcement issues. The plan is to announce the campaign tomorrow.

    Some details: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... 04-ON.html of the get-tough measures on the table:
    Senate Republicans are set to announce Wednesday the hardest-hitting package of immigration enforcement measures seen yet — one that would require jail time for illegal immigrants caught crossing the border, make it harder for them to open bank accounts and compel them to communicate in English when dealing with federal agencies.

    Most of the bills stand little chance of being debated in the Democrat-controlled Congress, but the move by some of the Senate’s leading Republicans underscores how potent the issue of immigration remains, particularly during a presidential election year.

    The bills give Republicans a way to put pressure on the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates to take a tougher stance on immigration. They also reflect a shift toward harsher immigration rhetoric and legislative proposals from both parties since Congress failed to pass a comprehensive overhaul in 2007.

    The package, an enforcement smorgasbord assembled by at least eight lawmakers, consists of 11 bills, but could expand to include as many as 14. Some elements echo House bills, but others go beyond House proposals.

    One would discourage states from issuing driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants by docking 10 percent of highway funding from states that continue to do so. Another would extend the presence of National Guard on the border and a third would end language assistance at federal agencies and the voting booth for people with limited English ability.

    A bill by Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., who is leading the effort, would impose a maximum two-year jail sentence on someone caught crossing the border for a second time.

    …Other bills in the package would:

    • Block federal funding from cities that bar their police from asking about immigration status.
    Give the Department of Homeland Security the authority to use information from the Social Security Administration to target illegal immigrants.
    • Require construction of 700 miles of fencing along the Southern border, not including vehicle barriers.
    • Impose sanctions on countries that refuse to repatriate their citizens.
    • Deport any immigrant, legal or illegal, for one drunken-driving conviction.
    • Enable local and state police to enforce federal immigration laws
    Ready for a snort? Here’s the Dems’ lame response:
    [quote]Jim Manley, a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the Republican proposal “falls far short of what is needed.â€
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    You're right it is a snort of the Democrats using "harsher language". What a hoot.

    Let's see Nancy Pelosi is holding up the Save Act in Congress. So, ya, she's for harsher language but not for enforcement.
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