{"id":110142,"date":"2017-12-02T18:51:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-02T18:51:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T10:58:07","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T10:58:07","slug":"don-break-out-champagne","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/12\/02\/don-break-out-champagne\/","title":{"rendered":"Don&#39;t Break Out the Champagne"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>Yes, the amnesty bill is dead, apparently for good. You won&#8217;t see  another attempt at &#8220;immigration reform&#8221; until after the next President  takes office, and only if there&#8217;s a major shift in public opinion.<\/p>\n<p>In military terms, defeat of the amnesty measure represents a victory in an important battle. But we haven&#8217;t won the larger war.<\/p>\n<p>With rejection of the Bush\/Kennedy\/McCain plan, we&#8217;re back to square one on immigration.<\/p>\n<p>Our borders remain porous&#8211;and that&#8217;s being generous. The flood of illegal aliens continues, and their number will only grow.<\/p>\n<p>Enforcement  of existing immigration laws is haphazard at best. During the run-up to  this morning&#8217;s Senate vote, administration spokesmen touted recent  &#8220;enforcement&#8221; efforts. And it&#8217;s true; security along our southern border  has been tightened over the last two years. Trouble is, the Bush  Administration has been in office since 2001, and did nothing about the  immigration problems during its first term. Ditto for Bill Clinton  during his eight years in the White House, and George H.W. Bush before  that.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, the last &#8220;stab&#8221; at immigration reform came in  1986, with Ronald Reagan&#8217;s amnesty program, which opened the gates for  the 12-20 million illegals who now reside in the United States. In  hindsight, members of the Reagan team called it &#8220;the worst decision he  ever made.&#8221; Yet, 20 years later, another Republican President (and a  Democratic Congress) were prepared to make the same mistake&#8211;with little  regard for the potential consequences. Meanwhile, the nation continues  to pay the price for past mistakes.<\/p>\n<p>Consider the staggering  burden placed on our social programs, schools and hospitals by the  illegals. Paying for their education, health care and welfare benefits  will continue, at a cost of billions of dollars a year.<\/p>\n<p>So does the threat to our national security. In reporter <a href=\"http:\/\/formerspook.blogspot.com\/2007\/05\/another-reason-to-reject-immigration.html\">Todd Bensman&#8217;s recent series for the San Antonio <\/a><em><a href=\"http:\/\/formerspook.blogspot.com\/2007\/05\/another-reason-to-reject-immigration.html\">Express-News <\/a>,<\/em> he detailed the tide of illegal immigrants who come to America from  high-risk countries that support or harbor terrorists. Using data from  the Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Bensman  discovered that more than 6,000 illegals from 46 &#8220;countries of interest&#8221;  have been apprehended along our southern border since 2001. the number  who managed to sneak through is much higher, probably between 30-40,000.  Federal authorities have no idea about the whereabouts of these  potential terrorists. Under current enforcement policies, most will  remain at large, with the opportunity to plan new attacks on our soil.<\/p>\n<p>We  also know that Al Qaida views our southern border as a &#8220;secondary&#8221;  infiltration route for smuggling operatives into the U.S (bringing them  in with legal documentation remains the preferred method). Intelligence  sources tell us that there was &#8220;great concern&#8221; about a possible Al  Qaida-Mexico connection three years ago. Officials were so concerned  that all ranking Al Qaida terrorists then in custody were questioned  about possible strikes originating from Mexico, or using that country as  a transit point. The terror group clearly understands that our southern  border remains open, and we&#8217;ve taken only modest steps to stop the flow  of illegals.<\/p>\n<p>If you want proof of that, consider the 700 mile  security fence, approved last year by Congress for the U.S.-Mexican  border. The money has been appropriated, but at last report, less than  15 miles of fence had actually been built&#8211;despite clear evidence that  barriers in other areas have reduced illegal immigration by as much as  50%.<\/p>\n<p>Obviously, much work remains on the immigration issue. It  was pressure from voters that finally killed the bill (with a timely  assist from Talk Radio and the blogosphere); now it&#8217;s up to those same  groups to launch the next phase in the campaign: convincing Congress and  the Administration to enforce existing laws, and follow-through on  measures already passed, most notably the security fence.<\/p>\n<p>The  next battle will prove even tougher, because President Bush and key  members of Congress are more-than-comfortable with the status quo.  Democrats view the illegals as a new bloc of voters; Republicans who  support reform are worried about their presidential prospects, trying to  salvage a legacy, or they&#8217;re trying to placate (choose at least one):  the cheap labor lobby, illegal immigration activists, or <em>The New York Times<\/em> editorial board.  <\/p>\n<p>In  other words, if you expect the current crop of elected leaders to do  the &#8220;right thing&#8221; on immigration (other than a few stalwart Republican  Senators and the House GOP caucus), you will be sadly disappointed.  That&#8217;s why the third&#8211;and truly decisive phase&#8211;of this battle will  unfold in 2008, when we have an opportunity to get rid of the amnesty  crowd, once and for all.<\/p>\n<p>Savor today&#8217;s victory for a few minutes&#8211;then back to work.<\/p>\n<p>**ADDENDUM**<\/p>\n<p>The  MSM is already spinning today&#8217;s vote as a major defeat for President  Bush&#8211;which it was. But the Senate vote was also a tremendous setback  for majority leader Harry Reid, who can&#8217;t get anything done in the  chamber controlled by his party. As for Speaker of the House Nancy  Pelosi, she wouldn&#8217;t even touch the issue, and we think she&#8217;s probably  breathing a silent prayer, thankful that the Senate killed a measure  that faced certain defeat in her chamber.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yes, the amnesty bill is dead, apparently for good. You won&#8217;t see another attempt at &#8220;immigration reform&#8221; until after the next President takes office, and only if there&#8217;s a major shift in public opinion. In military terms, defeat of the amnesty measure represents a victory in an important battle. 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