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    Legislation Introduced Calling for Military on Border

    Below is a transcript from Lou Dobbs' November 16th program:

    DOBBS: Our nation is in the grip of nothing less than an illegal alien crisis. It's become a national security crisis of immense proportions because of a lack of border security.

    Congressman Peter King is the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. He has introduced legislation calling on the military to support our Border Patrol and to help secure our nation's vulnerable ports and waterways.

    Congressman King joins us tonight from Capitol Hill.

    Congressman, good to have you here.

    Where does this legislation stand right now, Congressman?

    U.S. REPRESENTATIVE PETER KING (R), NEW YORK: Lou, it's actually moving along.

    Right now, in fact, the hearing is going on. We're voting this evening. We should finish voting tomorrow morning and the bill should be on the House floor I would say the second or third week in December.

    We intend to bring this to a vote in the full House before Christmas to make it clear to the American people that we have to stop illegal immigration, we have to regain control of our borders.

    It's no longer an immigration issue; it's really a national security and homeland security and anti-terrorist issue.

    DOBBS: Well, you're the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee. You're calling for the end of catch and release, you're talking about putting the military on our borders to enforce border security.

    What is your sense of the level of support?

    KING: Right now, the level of support is pretty good. I'm positive it's going to pass our committee.

    I think it's going to pass with a large vote on the House floor and actually it's getting some bipartisan support in the committee.

    But again, issues like coordinating the Defense Department and Homeland Security, people wouldn't have thought of that a few years ago. I mean, it was really considered extreme to be using military assets; now people are demanding it.

    And also the idea of catch and release -- we're actually capturing I don't know how many hundreds and hundreds of thousands of immigrants and them releasing them. It makes no sense. DOBBS: All right. It makes no sense -- it hasn't for a long time, as you well know.

    You propose no guest worker program, this is all about enforcing border security and taking control.

    What about the guest worker program?

    KING: Lou, that will have to come next.

    There's a consensus, and I strongly support it, is that before the American people are going to even consider guest worker plans, we have to show that we can control our borders.

    Because otherwise it just looks like more immigrants on top of the ones who are already there. So I'm really intent on pushing to establish border security and then we can go to the guest workers.

    DOBBS: So what do you do when you have a president leading your party who calls illegal aliens guest workers and calls volunteers who want to provide security on our borders vigilantes?

    KING: Well, there's been a turnaround in the White House.

    Because I have met with people in the White House and they are now supporting our proposal to go first with border security. They realize that, too.

    And the president, again, was, you know, a strong supporter of the guest worker plan; he wanted the whole issue coordinated and brought together.

    But now he realizes we have to go first with border security. There's a real crisis of confidence in the country, Lou, which goes beyond just the narrow issue of immigration; what it is, people see we can't control our borders and the feeling is how can we control anything else.

    DOBBS: You've got a Homeland Security Department that -- but without controlling the borders; that's sort of a sham, isn't it?

    KING: And we also -- we're going to get very tough with foreign countries; countries, for instance, that don't cooperate with us and take back aliens, we're going to keep their people from coming into the country.

    DOBBS: Congressman Pete King, we thank you for being here.

    KING: Thank you, Lou.
    "POWER TENDS TO CORRUPT AND ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY." Sir John Dalberg-Acton

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    All the luck and it would seem that we are doing something right or this might not being happening. Also in the interview if the host country doesnt take thier citizens back we charge them everyday until they take them back.

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    I was SO glad to hear THAT part of the interview about the person's country being FORCED to take them back.

    There is NO QUESTION that we are making a difference. If you just look at where the politicians were--and especially the President--on this issue just two YEARS ago and look at the complete turnaround we are seeing, there can only be ONE EXPLANATION. Citizens like us are taking a stand and the politicians are being forced to LISTEN.

    We have made HUGE strides. We have a long way to go BUT we now have their attention and they are waking up to the fact that they are just not going to be reelected if they don't do something BIG about the border.
    "POWER TENDS TO CORRUPT AND ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY." Sir John Dalberg-Acton

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    This is a start, let's see if they can finish it.
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    True, we've come a long way...especially since the MinuteMen stepped into the picture giving the average citizen hope that their outrage would find a legal outlet. I am so happy that thousands upon thousands have joined the MMP in recent months.

    As far as King and others go...introducing legislation doesn't impress me that much...they've talked and talked for years with no ACTION whatever. This is just another carrot as far as I can tell. Bush's poll numbers are in the cesspool and no one will admit that it's primarily due to the illegal situation altho Iraq does have some folks stirred up a bit...it's nothing like the illegal invasion in our own nation. What would impress me is to see some of our laws enforced, to see someone step up in defense of the MMP...more 'legislation' that isn't enforced is just another slap in our face.

    In other words, I'll believe it when I see it and not before.

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    SAME HERE, RR!!! TRUST BUT VERIFY????? Shootfire! I don't even TRUST long enough to worry about verifying anymore.
    "POWER TENDS TO CORRUPT AND ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY." Sir John Dalberg-Acton

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    I still dont think Bush even gets it still, he is more less going along for the ride becuase he is being forced to. We need to keep the pressure on and make sure they go forth with it. Also they only make law, who is going to enforce it? I cant see the President doing it.

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    That man is such an IDIOT. You are so right. The man does not GET it even now. He doesn't get it about ANYTHING. He sat back for weeks and didn't say ANYTHING about Iraq and, then on VETERANS' DAY of all times, he comes out swinging. STUPID. It would CHOKE HIM to come out and admit he had ever been wrong about ANYTHING. ANYTHING!
    "POWER TENDS TO CORRUPT AND ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY." Sir John Dalberg-Acton

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