By Stephen Dinan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published January 25, 2006

Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., the House point man on immigration, yesterday said that a guest-worker program like the one proposed by President Bush is amnesty and that he cannot accept it in a final immigration bill.
"A guest-worker program that applies to illegal aliens already here is an amnesty," the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee said in an interview with The Washington Times.
As the chief House negotiator in any House-Senate conference committee on immigration, he said voters will not accept a plan that amounts to amnesty, and said Mr. Bush's proposal would simply push the problem down the road.

If anyone wants to call him to remind him of what he said:
Phone: (262) 784-1111
Fax: (262) 784-9437

I already have. I reminded his office of what he said and I said that we the people expect him to maintain his position and if he don't a reasonable person would be justified in calling him a liar and a fraud.