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    House Republicans reject illegal-aliens amnesty bill

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    House Republicans reject illegal-aliens amnesty bill
    By Charles Hurt
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    September 8, 2006


    House Republicans yesterday officially rejected the Senate immigration bill that would grant citizenship rights to some 10 million illegal aliens now in the country.

    "We agree that we cannot support the Senate amnesty bill," House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert said. "This Democrat immigration bill wouldn't secure the border. It would erase it."

    Mr. Hastert met yesterday with other House leaders and the chairman of several committees to discuss how to proceed with the stalled immigration legislation and emerged saying new border security proposals will be offered next week.

    The new initiatives will include more border patrol agents, new fencing and surveillance and stricter enforcement of current laws, which they hope will pass both the House and the Senate before November's elections.

    "We will take many of these recommendations and move quickly to pass border security legislation in the next few weeks," Mr. Hastert said. "Congress cannot wait until next year to move on this issue. The American people expect us to tackle this problem and solve it."

    Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, criticized the decision to abandon "comprehensive immigration reform."

    "After a summer of cynical immigration campaign events and years of cutting billions from border security funding, today's announcement has more to do with solving a political problem for Republicans than solving our illegal-immigration problem," he said.

    "While we all support more resources for border security, it is abundantly clear that these stop-gap measures are designed to provide cover for their failure to produce comprehensive reform."

    House Majority Leader John A. Boehner vowed to complete legislation.

    "Republicans will take immediate action to put legislation on the president's desk that fulfills our promise to strengthen our border security by providing more border patrol agents, enhancing enforcement, building more fencing and increasing surveillance," he said.

    "Republicans will vote on these reforms before adjournment and work to send them to the president's desk for his signature."

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    Let me tell you a story. Back in 2002 I did a cable access Pre Election Day special TV show. I demonstrated a techinque for dealing with incumbent congressman before the election. I took out a set of hearing protectors and put them on and said this is how I deal with incumbent congressman prior to the election. In other words: I DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT

    I will go by the prior 22 months. I will go by what you have actually done or not done. I don't want to hear it because I had the opportunity to see it or lack thereof.

    Bush and the R congress have had plenty of time to seal the border and deport illegal aliens. They have made it very clear where they stand. They have also made it very clear that they are going to continue to try to scam us.

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    Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, criticized the decision to abandon "comprehensive immigration reform."

    "After a summer of cynical immigration campaign events and years of cutting billions from border security funding, today's announcement has more to do with solving a political problem for Republicans than solving our illegal-immigration problem," he said.
    Ted Kennedy...you ...are such a traitor! I hope you get "thrown" out of office! Along with a few others.....republicans and democrates!
    Please help save America for our children and grandchildren... they are counting on us. THEY DESERVE the goodness of AMERICA not to be given to those who are stealing our children's future! ... and a congress who works for THEM!
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    will go by the prior 22 months. I will go by what you have actually done or not done. I don't want to hear it because I had the opportunity to see it or lack thereof.
    Indeed. Actions speak louder than words.

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    How long was Clinton in office with nothing being done except Monica? This is not a partisan Issue.
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