QUOTE(Indianhead @ Oct 1 2006, 03:58 AM)
The 700-mile fence Congress has approved and sent to GW is nothing more than an election ploy.
According to a story Saturday, Sept. 30, in the Washington Post:
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex.) tried to amend the Senate bill to give the Department of Homeland Security more flexibility in the placement of the barriers, but House leaders resisted any changes to the House-passed bill. In the end,
she settled for a letter from GOP leaders promising to revisit the issue when Congress returns after the elections.So even if GW rejects an official request from Mexico to veto the bill, and
allows it to become law, it will probably be amended into oblivion "after the
elections".
Therefore, IMO this fence will never be built.
What little fence already in place has proved to be vulnerable to the wire cutters.
I have never considered myself a prejudiced individual, I lived and worked with every race, creed, religion, whatever for 30 years. But I am FED-UP with illegal aliens and FED-UP with politicians from both parties letting my country be invaded.
Mexico is dumping Mexico's problems at our feet. Most of the money these illegals make get sent back to Mexico. They do not contribute to our society, in many cases the work they do is shoddy and haphazard, and they depress wages in many vocations to the point Americans don't want to do the work.
The only people who really benefit are the people looking for cheap labor.
get me a politician who will really do something and I'll vote for him.