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Monday, July 09, 2007
Kevin James :: Townhall.com Columnist
Its your credibility, stupid!
by Kevin James
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Members of the U.S. Senate seemed genuinely surprised that the American people so vehemently objected to the Senate Immigration Reform Bill. The reason was obvious – the Senate had no credibility whatsoever regarding the "enforcement" or "security" aspects of the bill.

The Senate could not, and cannot, produce one piece of evidence to demonstrate that they would EVER make good on their promise to ensure that the border is secured (at any level). The American people, however, can produce more than 700 miles of evidence demonstrating that the "security" aspects of the bill would never be implemented.

The Senate could not, and cannot, produce any evidence to show that they would make the illegal aliens pay fines or satisfy any of the other "enforcement" provisions. After all, we were told time after time that we could not round-up and/or deport the illegal aliens, and that we could not put them in prison, etc. How then could we ever make them pay fines or enforce the other unpleasant parts of the bill?

In addition to 700 miles of evidence demonstrating that the "security" aspects of the bill would never be implemented, history supports the same conclusion. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 (also negotiated in secret and presented to the American people as a fait accompli) resulted in an alarming increase in illegal immigration – its enforcement provisions ignored. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (Simpson – Mazzoli) resulted in an alarming increase in illegal immigration – its enforcement provisions ignored. Indeed, for each illegal alien granted amnesty in 1986, four additional illegal aliens entered the country. Finally, the Secure Fence Act of 2006 remains a victim of political gamesmanship even though it was signed into law by President Bush and has been funded … allegedly.

Attempting to pass such an important piece of legislation at light-speed and without the committee process also left doubt in the minds of the American people. When quizzed about a cost analysis of the bill, Senator Voinovich (R-OH) admitted that he had not read the bill he was supporting (in addition to admitting that he was not familiar with The Heritage Foundation’s cost analysis of the bill ($2.3 trillion)). How many other Senators had not yet read the bill they were supporting?

I personally sat in Senator Feinstein's office in Los Angeles on the afternoon of June 1, 2007 with two other citizen lobbyists and asked a Field Representative, the Senator's immigration counsel, and her District Director if any discussions had taken place regarding the creation of a new agency to implement the provisions of the bill, and the costs of such an agency. None of Senator Feinstein's representatives knew the answer to my question. That obviously left serious doubts in our minds regarding the Senate's intention to implement the "enforcement" and/or "security" provisions of the bill. Moreover, Senator Feinstein's District Director informed us that Senator Feinstein was a "primary negotiator" of the bill – all the more reason we were alarmed that no one was aware of any discussions regarding the costs of the bill.

The final nail in the Senate’s credibility coffin came when Senators McConnell and Reid, along with the President, sought to revive the bill. To do so, the Senate and the President told us they would fund the "security" provisions (i.e., build a fence) with $4.4 billion "in fees raised by the legislation" (i.e., from fines paid by the illegal aliens willing to emerge from the "shadows"). What they didn’t realize is that by telling us they would now fund the "security" provisions with that $4.4 billion in order to revive the bill, they were admitting that they had no intention of funding the "security" provisions of the bill the first time they attempted to pass it. If they had intended to fund the "security" provisions of the bill the first time they brought it up for consideration, they would not be offering to “sweeten” it with the same funding the second time around.

Apparently, the final nail in the Senate's credibility coffin was not enough. This Senate wanted an encore. Mere days after the announcement of the revival of the bill, a suspicious Senator DeMint (R-SC) discovered that even the $4.4 billion guaranteed by the Senate and the President the second time around was not really going to be used for the fence after all, but could be used (and thus would be used) to implement the amnesty provisions of the bill and not the security provisions of the bill. Senator DeMint's press release said that according to the Congressional Research Service report, "the mandatory spending in the bill could immediately be used for Z visas. It says, '(r)eceiving, processing, and adjudicating applications for the Z visa authorized by Title VI of the Act is one of the trigger mechanisms outlined in Section 1; this means that funding from the Immigration Security Account could be used for this purpose.'"

Too blind with power to recognize their own obvious lack of credibility, many members of the Senate immediately moved to blame … talk radio. Its your credibility, stupid!

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Kevin James began his professional career in 1988 as a lawyer with one of Los Angeles' largest law firms. Soon thereafter, Kevin spent more than 3 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in LA, and then more than 10 years as a litigator in high profile entertainment matters.

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rattling cages in Washington
An old saw goes like this-- he went to Washington to do good, but he stayed there to do well.

Unfortunately, the $ and power (including perceived swing latino votes) is on the other side. The senators especially worry first about accumulating power and then entrenching themselves.

Still, there is hope. Ed Rollins, Pat B., and other savvy analysts said that the recent derailment of scamnesty by the righteous indignation among Middle Americans was STUNNING. We won a key battle, but to win the war we must turn out of office the likes of Lindseed Grahamos, Trent Notta Lott, and anybody else who sold out his constituents to the Conspiracy of Evil which favors ILLEGALS.

We truly need to thank and support those in Washington who "get it" and had the temerity to stand up to the Conspiracy Of Evil to oppose the business and ethnocentric latino lobbies who tried to shove scamnesty down our throats.

These Senators voted to stop Scamnesty the first time when it was a tougher vote... a couple were coming from the left/labor perspective: the great American Jeff Sessions (a VP possibility), Jim DeMint (courageous guy countering Quisling Lindseed Grahamos from his state), good guy David Vitter (La.), Coburn, Thune, pass Tester, Sununu, Stabenow (D), Smith (R-Or.), Shelby, Sanders (I), Roberts (Ks.), surprising globalist (probably labor vote) Rockefeller, McCaskill (a new 'Crat), liberal Landrieu, no nonsense Inhofe, border state Hutchison (VP candidate?) and sharp guy Cornyn (VP possibility), Inhofe (a solid guy), Grassley, Dorgan (labor man), Dole, Corker, Alexander, and Allard, and our two week-kneed Senators who got their minds right because of us Ga. crackers cracking the whip (no prisoners!), Chambliss and Isakson.

Here again is the EASY way to reach those in Congress at their OFFICIAL contact sites... bookmark it and contact them often. People just like YOU derailed Scamnesty last week in a possibly watershed response to the vox populi, BUT WE MUST NOT WASTE THE OPPORTUNITY.

Tell Congress that you want TRUE enforcement FIRST; BUILD THE 500 MILES OF APPROVED WALL AND HIRE THE THOUSANDS OF APPROVED BORDER GUARDS; NO fallacious path to citizenship; NO welfare for ILLEGAL aliens; NO voting without citizenship; let the border guards do their jobs, and free Campean and Ramos; a proper interpretation of the 14th Amendment (madres of anchor babies are NOT subject to our jurisdiction-- they are ILLEGALLY encroaching); and English should be our OFFICIAL and ONLY language.

http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/index.htm

BountyHunter
This may be true, but they were trying to push the scamnesty bill untill we startede calling and writing them and our congressmen.
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