Feedback, anyone? Tell me what you think.

This Immigration Bill is only part of the big picture. I just talked to a staffer in Representative Goode's office in Washington. He says that for President Bush to go ahead with a North American Union, it is vital for this immigration bill to go through, so he can immediately begin the Nafta Super Highway allowing Mexican trucks to travel freely into our country. Hence, the reason Bush is pushing so hard on this bill, and he isn't likely to give up.

The staffer verified Ron Paul's statement (which I've posted) that there is wording in this immigration bill that would accelerate the movement of this Nafta Super Highway. But even without the immigration bill this truck thing will eventually happen anyway if Bush has his way. The only way to stop this madness of the Mexican trucks completely is to pass H.CON.RES.40 which is stalled in Committee because of lack of support in the House.

The staffer said that although they are getting many calls and letters supporting this Resolution, it would take the masses that stopped the immigration bill last week to get this Resolution back on the House floor and the continued support of the public to get it voted in.

Then, I'm sure it would have to go to the Senate, where it would be another battle. Then would the President sign it, is the question. But this whole thing would have to be taken one step at a time. Remember if these Mexican trucks are allowed to come into our country, they won't just be bringing goods. They'll be bringing more illegal immigrants and drugs, and who knows what else.

My thinking is, if we could pull this off, and take the incentive away from Bush that's driving him on this immigration bill, maybe he would back off.

But could we handle this along with our work on the immigration bill?