Bush Signs U.S.-Mexico Border Fence Bill

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  1. USA in decline

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    WASHINGTON - President Bush signed a bill Thursday authorizing 700 miles of new fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border, hoping to give Republican candidates a pre-election platform for asserting they're tough on illegal immigration.

    "Unfortunately the United States has not been in complete control of its borders for decades and therefore illegal immigration has been on the rise," Bush said at a signing ceremony.

    "We have a responsibility to enforce our laws," he said. "We have a responsibility to secure our borders. We take this responsibility serious."

    He called the fence bill "an important step in our nation's efforts to secure our borders."

    The centerpiece of Bush's immigration policy, a guest worker program, remains stalled in Congress.

    And a handful of House Republican are at the brakes, blocking negotiations with the Senate for a bill that includes the president's proposal.

    Still, Bush argues that it would be easier to get his guest worker program passed if Republicans keep their majorities in the House and Senate after the Nov. 7 elections. His proposal would allow legal employment for foreigners and give some of the estimated 11 million to 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States a shot at becoming American citizens.

    The measure Bush put into law Thursday before heading for campaign stops in Iowa and Michigan offers no money for the fence project covering one-third of the 2,100-mile border.

    Its cost is not known, although a homeland security spending measure the president signed earlier this month makes a $1.2 billion down payment on the project. The money also can be used for access roads, vehicle barriers, lighting, high-tech equipment and other tools to secure the border.

    Mexican officials have criticized the fence. Outgoing Mexican President Vicente Fox, who has spent much of his six years in office lobbying for a new guest worker program and a chance at citizenship for the millions of Mexicans working illegally in the U.S., calls the fence "shameful" and compares it to the Berlin Wall.

    Others have doubts about its effectiveness.

    "A fence will slow people down by a minute or two, but if you don't have the agents to stop them it does no good. We're not talking about some impenetrable barrier," T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing Border Patrol agents, said Wednesday.

    Customs and Border Protection statistics show that apprehensions at border crossings are down 8 percent nationally for the budget year that just ended, Bonner said. Apprehensions were up in the San Diego sector, he said, an area of the nearly 2,000-mile border that has the most fencing.

    A spokesman for Customs and Border Protection would not confirm the statistics or discuss reasons for the increase in the San Diego sector.

    Sens. John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison, both Texas Republicans, had wanted to amend the fence bill to give local governments more say about where fencing is erected. They lost that battle, but Republican leaders assured them the Homeland Security Department would have flexibility to choose other options instead of fencing, if needed.

    Cornyn said he voted for the fence because he wanted to help demonstrate that Congress was serious about border security.

    "The choice we were presented was: Are we going to vote to enhance border security, or against it?" Cornyn said. "I think that's how the vote was viewed."

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  2. stinkfoot

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    I wonder if the fence will eventually prove useful in keeping Americans in as opposed to merely keeping Mexicans out.
     
  3. USA in decline

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  4. Higherthanhell

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    Gotta love election time..it's the only time Bush or congress will get anything done. pretty obvious, you think?
     
  5. cynical_otter

    cynical_otter Bleh!

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    The Chinese should convert the Great Wall into a roller coaster.

    BTW, HTH, did you know that your signature is misspelled?
     
  6. USA in decline

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    Walt Disney would be in trouble.
     
  7. Higherthanhell

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    Yeh..so what's the point?
     
  8. cynical_otter

    cynical_otter Bleh!

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    Why don't you correct it? Misspellings, especially ones that you know about but don't change tend to signify laziness or ignorance. There's no such word as "fuked" as it applies to the english language. Maybe if the rest of your signtature was in German or Japanese, but it isn't.

    I just thought you should know. Though it would be hilarious, if during a debate, someone declared..."Why am I even listening to a word you say? You can't even spell "fuck" right!"
     
  9. cynical_otter

    cynical_otter Bleh!

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    Meh WD is already in trouble. They might go under after the extreme failures of both EuroDisney and the newer one they just built in, I believe, China. It was either China or Japan. I think China, I can't imagine Japan has any room for a Disney theme park.

    The ones that would have a cow would be Cedar Fairs or Six Flags. Since they are the top 2 largest amusement park corporations.
     
  10. scratcho

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    Anything bush and his crowd are for--I'm against.The motive for ANYTHING he and his cronies do is to enrich themselves and their benefactors.They're liars,crooks,thieves and the sooner they are thrown out of office and in jail,the better.700 mile fence on a 200 mile border indeed.pffft.
     
  11. scratcho

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    2000 miles goddammit.
     
  12. USA in decline

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    that stupid fence wont stop mexicans unless you use a minefield and have a machine gun torret every 400 yards.
     
  13. scratcho

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    The repubs love the mexicans coming here to work.They work hard and they're reluctant to unionize lest they be shipped home.As soon as they realize they can stand up for their rights here and won't get machine-gunned like they would in mexico ,the better for all working people.The wall is most definately election-time bullshit.
     
  14. USA in decline

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    they hardly have nothing the americans wants from the republicans allready but with our luck we well get a bunch of idiots from the democrats as well . you see both party are full of extremists .
     
  15. cynical_otter

    cynical_otter Bleh!

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    I like the one comedian's idea. A burning river of gas. I should find the Shorties Watching Shorties skit about it. Hilarious.
     
  16. scratcho

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    Usa--could you restate that.I didn't quite understand what you meant.
     
  17. USA in decline

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    ill try later my head pounds right now.
     
  18. Shane99X

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    I smell pork.


    So, immigrants are willing to cross deserts, ford rivers, and/or die while packed into the back of a truck just to get into the U.S., but a chain-linked fence is supposed to get them to turn around and head back to their families?

    such bullshit.
     
  19. cynical_otter

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    That's why the burning river of gas is a better idea.
     
  20. Angel_Headed_Hipster

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    This is a farce bush is really doing nothing about the border, he is just saying he is.

    "We'll Keep the border wide open while we take all your rights because of terrorism"-Bush Regime.
     
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