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gmanders777
Jan 12, 2005
President Vows to Push Immigration Proposal
The Associated Press


WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush is vowing to push ahead with his proposal to grant temporary work visas to some illegal immigrants despite opposition from his conservative base.

"Look, whether or not you agree with the solution or not, we have a problem in America when you've got 8 million undocumented workers here," he told The Washington Times in an interview for Wednesday's editions.

"I believe the president has got to set big agenda items and solve big problems," the president said. "Obviously, we're going to have to work on it, just like Social Security. This will require the expenditure of capital."

He said the "solution is not instantaneous citizenship" but "something more rational than that."

The president expressed confidence that he can persuade Congress to move on his immigration bill, despite opposition from some in his own party.

Bush's plan, outlined a year ago, would grant temporary work visas to foreign workers as long as U.S. workers cannot or do not want to fill the job.

Critics say this would encourage more people to cross the Mexican border illegally to obtain work.

Insisting his plan is not an amnesty, Bush described the current situation as a "bureaucratic nightmare."

"We've got people living in the shadows of our society, and we've got a border patrol that's overstressed because we've got people streaming across," Bush said. "The system has broken down. ... And I think by legalizing work, we take a lot of pressure off our borders."

He said he strongly opposes instant citizenship. "I think all that would do is cause the problem to occur again," he said. "I believe that if they want to be a citizen, they need to get in line like the other people have done. And if Congress is worried about logjams for certain countries becoming citizens, they need to change that part of the law."

AP-ES-01-12-05 0337EST

This story can be found at: http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBIXOG9V3E.html

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So where is he going to get this capital?? Maybe if they paid more than
$5.15 and offered some benefit they would want the job!
Ever think of that George????

Dumb President, Dumb Answers

Its like have Dumb & Dumbererererere in the White House!

pennsylvaniagal
And how are they going to prove "someone doesn't want the job" - 99% of the time these jobs are put under the table - the guys get paid in cash and no formal paperwork ever gets processed. Where I used to live, Hispanic guys would camp out at the Home Depot and trucks would come by all day to see "who was available".
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