To: jackbnimble who wrote (1405 ) 1/30/2007 12:23:43 PM From: Tadsamillionaire Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3197 I am with you Jack! The immigration issue must be solved this year, What about those families of people who have beenkilled by Illegals, what about the cost to house all the illegal criminals. Why hasn't the government went through the prison system and seperated the Illegal Immigrant from the our prison system. Get Ice there to take these low life's back to Mexico. Illegal immigration — Congress should reject Bush’s amnesty planminotdailynews.com Whatever you voted for, you did not vote for failure,” President Bush told members of Congress last week. He was speaking of their votes in the past concerning U.S. involvement in Iraq — but on another issue, illegal immigration, Bush seemed to be suggesting that Congress should vote for failure. Conservative lawmakers rightfully blocked Bush’s first attempt to grant “guest worker” status to millions of illegal immigrants. He also wanted to make it easier for those who broke our laws to get into the United States to become American citizens. There was speculation after the November elections that a new balance of power in Congress — with more liberals taking seats there — might help Bush pursue his agenda on immigration. During his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, Bush suggested that his previous recommendations should be reconsidered. That would be wrong. Clearly, action needs to be taken concerning immigration reform. But it should not be a vote for failure, in effect granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants who continue to thumb their noses at our laws, then have the audacity to seek amnesty. Instead, lawmakers should enact reforms intended to make our borders more secure.