
“Comprehensive” Immigration Reform Comes Up Short
If the 16 minute national address that President Bush gave tonight were a parody, he would’ve said something like this:
"Sneaking into America and breaking in the law is hard work."
But alas, it was not a parody it was an outline of the single biggest domestic policy agenda in the country. And I believe that the President fell short in his attempt to convince Republicans that he truly as a "comprehensive" proposal.
The President laid out five objectives for "comprehensive" immigration reform. (Fact: The word "comprehensive" was used four times in the speech.)
1. Secure the border
"The border should be open to trade and lawful immigration — and shut to illegal immigrants, as well as criminals, drug dealers, and terrorists."
– 6,000 new Border Patrol agents by 2008
– Construct high-tech fences in urban corridors, build new patrol roads and barriers in rural areas.
– 6,000 National Guard members deployed along southern border.
– Ensure that every… Read More