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July 13, 2006
Border Security Bulletin

The folks at Jack Kingston's office have put together a really good collection of links and resources on immigration that you all should check out.

Some links of note:

House Democrats Hiding From Their Own
House Hearings Demonstrate How the Reid-Kennedy Bill Would Put Americans at Risk
Reid-Kennedy Bill Weakens Existing Illegal Immigration Laws

Posted by Matt at July 13, 2006 09:43 AM



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I want to crack down illegal immgrants by strictly enforcing our present laws which were not enforced since 1986 immigration refom bill.

Posted by: Bartolome M Cajas at July 13, 2006 10:19 AM

Rumor has it Karl Rove has identified and plans to politically exploit soon a recently captured illegal immigrant from Mexico who apparently attended an Al Qaeda training camp somewhere in the Middle East. That this individual is not only gay but planned to burn American flags while marrying his male lover in Boston only sweetens the pot.

Posted by: Paddy O'Shea at July 13, 2006 10:33 AM

We need to secure our borders. It is frustrating that we have not done this and it is frustrating that Mexico actually seems to encourage illegal immigration. I suggest we secure our borders and renogiate the NAFTA treaty. We could remove the provisions that are harmful to Mexican farmers. They can keep their inferior agricultural products. In exchange for us agreeing to remove those provisions of NAFTA they will agree to crack down on the Mexican drug gangs.

Posted by: B.Poster [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 13, 2006 03:22 PM

We won't secure our borders, the puppet masters behind the Democrats and Republicans won't allow it. The idiot in the White House also calls the Minutemen vigilanties? When are Americans law-breakers when our own government allows illegals to enter into the U.S. illegally and hand over our jobs to them? The Guest Workers Permit is the first step.

First of all, how do we know that the guest will return back to whatever country they are from?

Secondly: the GWP is used only for jobs that no Americans want. Like farming? Bull! You know how many Americans would want to do farm jobs? Oh about a couple million. Who you may ask? Inmates wanting to go on a work furlough. The inmates work the fields, till the fields, grow the crops, the farmer then sell it, make a profit and returns the taxes back to America. Keep in mind using inmates as farmer is legal because:

13th. Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution

Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

And because of the track record of our presidents, what is stopping a corporation from hiring foreigners before us? There are no regulations from what I'm reading.

So all this is just an excuse NOT to close the borders, call the Minutemen vigilanties and keeping good Republicans like Tom Tancredo out of the White House. Oh and Democrats are evil too.

http://www.prisonplanet.com

Posted by: KOAJaps [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 13, 2006 05:24 PM

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