Palin finds holes in immigration bill
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Conservatives are finding much not to like about this bill. The supporters have made bogus arguments at best. This bill is not going to endear Hispanics to Republicans. It is going to help Democrats replace all the babies of liberals that have been aborted over the last few decades. That is really what Democrats are up to. They are not approaching the issue with good faith and with a sense of trying to solve what is broken, i.e. the lack of a deterrent. It is more than just a border fence or more border agents. What happens to those who use the drug cartels to get them past those barriers? They still get to stay unless they are caught committing a felony.
Just like they did with Obamacare, some in Congress intend to “Pelosi” the amnesty bill. They’ll pass it in order to find out what’s in it. And just like the unpopular, unaffordable Obamacare disaster, this pandering, rewarding-the-rule-breakers, still-no-border-security, special-interests-ridden, 24-lb disaster of a bill is not supported by informed Americans.There is much more.
I am an ardent supporter of legal immigration. I’m proud that our country is so desirable that it has been a melting pot making a diverse people united as the most exceptional nation on earth for over two centuries. But I join every American with an ounce of common sense insisting that any discussion about immigration must center on a secure border. The amnesty bill before the Senate is completely toothless on border security.
It's beyond disingenuous for anyone to claim that a vote for this bill is a vote for security. Look no further than the fact that Senator Rubio and amnesty supporters nixed Senator Thune’s amendment that required the feds to finally build part of a needed security fence before moving forward on the status of illegal immigrants who’ve already broken the law to be here. And if shooting down the border fence wasn't proof enough, they blew another chance by killing Senator Paul’s “Trust But Verify” amendment which required the completion of a fence in five years and required Congress to vote on whether the border is actually secure before furthering any immigration measures. And then they blew it yet again, nixing Senator Cornyn’s “Results” amendment, which also required border enforcement standards. Now the Senate’s pro-amnesty crowd is offering a fig leaf to security via the Corker-Hoeven Amendment, but this is really nothing more than empty promises. It’s amnesty right now and border security… eh, well, someday.
If this bill was genuinely concerned with border security, it might include practical solutions for those states that live with the problem every single day. Pass-through grants could be given to border states to actually build a fence. The most responsive and responsible level of government is the most local, and since governors accept pass-throughs all the time, this is a workable solution. We could also free up more federal lands along the border to be privatized. The farmers and ranchers would have a clear incentive to keep their private property secure from the flow of illegal immigrants and/or other illegal activities trafficked across the border onto land they’d cultivate. There are plenty of other commonsense solutions, but this bill isn’t about fixing problems; it’s about amnesty at all costs.
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Conservatives are finding much not to like about this bill. The supporters have made bogus arguments at best. This bill is not going to endear Hispanics to Republicans. It is going to help Democrats replace all the babies of liberals that have been aborted over the last few decades. That is really what Democrats are up to. They are not approaching the issue with good faith and with a sense of trying to solve what is broken, i.e. the lack of a deterrent. It is more than just a border fence or more border agents. What happens to those who use the drug cartels to get them past those barriers? They still get to stay unless they are caught committing a felony.
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