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Friday, June 15, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bush’s Deal: Border Cash for Amnesty
by Amanda Carpenter
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In an effort to resurrect the Senate’s immigration bill,President Bush has agreed to spend $4.4 billion to increase border security based on the premise that money would be repaid later with penalties and fines from illegal aliens seeking legal status.

In a speech before the National Contractors Union on Thursday,President Bush said that he would support an amendment to the bill that will likely be sponsored by Republican Conference Chairman Sen. Jon Kyl (R.-Ariz.) and Republican National Committee Chairman Sen. Mel Martinez (R.-Fla.).

“One common concern is whether the government will provide the resources to meet the goals in the bill,” he said. “They say, ‘It's fine to talk about it. Are you actually going to do something?’ To answer these concerns, I support an amendment that will provide $4.4 billion in immediate additional funding for securing our borders and enforcing our laws at the work site. This funding will come from the fines and penalties that we collect from those who have come to our country illegally."

White House Press Secretary Tony Snow said in his Thursday morning press briefing that the President would make a formal announcement in support of this amendment Monday. The point of doing so, Snow said, is to show the Administration is “trying to get money to the border right away.”

"By moving forward with the bill in the Senate, we will make our border more secure,” Bush said in his remarks Thursday. “In other words, if you're worried about border security, you ought to be supporting this bill."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D.-Nev.) said that he would not bring the immigration bill back up unless he received a prior commitment from 20 more Republicans to proceed. The bill was abandoned last week after only seven members of the GOP voted in favor of ending debate to move toward a final vote.

A Rasmussen Reports national phone survey conducted June 11and 12, while the President was publicly promoting the immigration bill, found that only 20 percent of voters wanted Congress to try and pass the Senate bill that failed last week. Sixty-nine percent favored an approach that focused“exclusively on securing the border and reducing illegal immigration.”

Sen. Jim DeMint (R.-S.C.) is unconvinced the $4.4 billion expenditure would rally public support for the bill. In a phone interview, he said, “If all they do is start spending money, that’s not going to convince anybody. We all know that the federal government spends lots of money and doesn’t get much done.”

DeMint continued: “What they are doing is that they are holding the things that need to be done hostage for amnesty. There is no reason we need to grant permanent legal status to illegal aliens before we have a secure border, before we have a worker ID and before we have a legal program that works.”

Republican candidate for President Rep. Duncan Hunter (Calif) noted, “The Department of Homeland Security has almost a billion dollars on hand now for the border fence and road and lights and sensors.” Continued...

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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Not a perfect analogy, but,,,
The Western Roman Empire, during its final century had one major problem: To avoid wars and invasions, it began to resettle tribes inside its borders without assimilating (Romanizing) them. So, colonies of Goths, Franks, etc. came to exist as insular pockets within the empire itself.

In addition, thanks to a very pacifist strain of Christianity (as well as declining civic involvement, as citizenship lost its exclusivity following universal citizenship in the 3d century), the Romans themselves provided fewer and fewer legions, and the resident barbarians started to "do jobs Romans wouldn't do".

As these barbarians had no feeling for Rome, nor had any strong loyalties, they did not prove the most stalwart defenders of the empire. Some fought bravely, but many did not. And some began to think that perhaps things would be better if their particular tribe ruled in Roman rather than the Romans.

The end result was the collapse of the western empire.

It isn't a perfect analogy, as many things differ between the US and the empire, but I think it does show that allowing large groups to enter a country without assimilating, or even developing any loyalty toward their new home, is a dangerous policy.

So, um...
We can't find these aliens. We can't deport these aliens. But somehow we will fine these aliens to pay for the fence?

If we can find them to deliver a bill, we surely can find them to ship them back home.
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