December 01, 2005
Bush Breaks Bryanna’s Heart
By Bryanna Bevens
Please
be gentle with any “I told you so” or “you’re
an idiot” email responses this may provoke, but…
I
really thought he’d come around…President Bush, that is.
I
know, I know! It was a
foolish pipe dream. But it was mine, people,
mine…and I needed it.
I
needed to believe that Bush II was really on our side,
that he was really going to do something about our
immigration problem—that he was really…dare I say it…a
Republican.
This reminds me…somebody needs to talk to the MSM before
things get ugly.
When Senator McCain (R-Arizona)
linked arms with Senator Kennedy (D-Chappaquiddick)
to draft an
immigration
pseudo-reform bill, the MSM called him a “maverick”
Republican.
Yes, the McKennedy bill manages to avoid reforming
anything which apparently runs contrary to the ideals of
the GOP. Ok, fine—but that doesn’t make him a “maverick”
Republican, it makes him a
Democrat.
Another example: Earlier today, I heard
Ed Koch (former mayor of NYC) talking about U.S.
allies and he specifically mentioned
France.
And nobody corrected
him!
Now, let’s review:
Is McCain a Maverick Republican or just a Democrat?
Is France our ally or just a bloodsucking, crybaby
nation in Western Europe that
once played patty-cake with us simply to avoid
merging the umlaut (think
Häagen-Dazs) into their language? Ok, maybe
twice.
You see, I get the same
need a shower-like feeling when President
Bush says he’s getting serious about immigration reform…
This week, he’s touring the southwestern United States
giving speeches in places like Tucson, Arizona while
standing next to a green and yellow (Border Patrol
colors) screen which reads:
Protecting
America’s Borders
At times, he was actually wearing an official
Border Patrol jacket… seriously, he really did.
[VDARE.COM note: those jackets are
made in Mexico.]
Attorney General
Alberto Gonzales, a
known Mexican, was also along for the trip although
it doesn’t seem clear why. (Not that there is
anything wrong with that, some of the
President’s best friends are Mexican…he props them
up at rallies all the time.)
Ooh, I almost forgot! The President also fawned over
Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano for…well,
showing up I suppose.
So these are the questions for today’s column:
- What exactly is the President’s Plan?
- Is he sacrificing the Republican Party for
personal gain?
- Who is this masked man?
According to the
White House Press Center, since the President took
office:
Side note: In nearly 6 years, 350,000 people with
criminal records have been detained at the border and
Bush II is just now doing something. We go to war
with less provocation…
So…what’s the Plan?
1. The U.S. Will Return
Every Illegal Entrant Caught Crossing The Southwest
Border With
No Exceptions.
This is the section
where the Bush II administration acknowledges that 85%
of illegal immigrants come from Mexico. Other than
that, there is no further mention of Mexico at all in
the Plan…such as “make Mexico reimburse the expense”
or “beat up Mexico.”
2. The Administration Is
Ending The Practice Of "Catch And Release."
Attention
Minutemen fishermen: Apparently, this means no more
180 lb. test line with burrito-disguised hooks…oh wait,
I think they mean they aren’t going to
catch illegal aliens and then
release them into the United States anymore.
Right—that’s a good
start.
3. The Administration Is
Taking Further Steps To Accelerate The Removal Process.
The best part of #3
was this statement:
“The Federal
government is also using ‘expedited
removal’ to detain, place into streamlined judicial
proceedings, and deport
non-Mexican illegal immigrants in an average of 32
days almost three times faster than the usual
procedure.”
Apparently, they
overlooked the statistic they used in #1 about 85% of
illegal aliens coming from Mexico.
Great…”expedited
removal” should take care of 15% of our problem but
hopefully expose us to a windfall of
discrimination-based lawsuits from the general
direction of
everywhere else in the world except Mexico.
4. The Administration
Will Work With Congress To Reform Immigration Laws.
See: McKennedy
Immigration Pseudo-Reform Plan
5. The Federal
Government Will Act To Stop People From Illegally
Crossing The Border In The First Place.
You see, the
President is acknowledging the problem we have
with 15 million illegal aliens already living in the
United States…wait a minute, never mind…no he isn’t.
6. Increasing Manpower
a.
Constructing
Physical Barriers to
Entry.
I’m no expert but this last one sounds like a
good Step One.
Additionally, the U.S. “is pressing foreign
governments to take back their citizens more promptly”
and implementing programs such as
"Operation Texas Hold 'Em.”
Yep, Texas Hold ‘Em resulted in the reduction of
Brazilian immigration by 90 percent. Once again,
Mexico—Mexico, not Brazil…although Brazil is a
good one to hit as well.
The Plan also includes
“worksite enforcement” and one example of their
success in this area is
Operation Rollback:
“Operation Rollback
the largest worksite enforcement case in American
history resulted in the arrest of hundreds of illegal
immigrants, criminal convictions against a dozen
employers, and a multi-million dollar payment from one
of America's largest businesses.”
Dozens
of businesses…yeah, they’re called
Wal-Mart.
Hmm…no farmers? Perhaps illegal aliens don’t work in the
agriculture industry…more on that in a minute.
Additionally, to assist the worksite enforcement
program, the feds want to address document fraud.
They want to better utilize a screening program for
employment verification.
Thanks to
Monsieur Rubenstein we know that Notices of Intent
to Fine Employers who hire illegal aliens
have fallen from 865 in 1997 to just 3 in 2004. I
even saw it on Fox News the other day. They must read
VDARE.COM.
Here’s an interesting point: The President doesn’t think
that employers should have to work so hard to verify the
“status”
of applicants.
So why do we expect men to work so hard to verify the
age of the girls they date? Men are not allowed to just
“take their word for it” when girls claim to be
18. Why are employers allowed to “take their word for
it” when an applicant claims to be a citizen?
Moving on…the President wraps up the day with (gasp!) a
Temporary Work program!!
In order to match
foreign workers with American employers for jobs
Americans
won’t do…blah,
blah, blah.
Other than the illegal workers, the people most pleased
with this part of the Plan is…drum roll please…the
farmers!!
Remember
Western Growers Association? [Contact
them] Yeah, they
are just tickled pink!
Western Growers President, Tom Nassif issued this
press statement:
"We fully support the President's recognition that
effective immigration reform consists of much more than talking tough and sealing the
border. This nation needs a legal, stable foreign work force and that means an effective
guest worker program as a key element of any immigration reform policy."
Then he added:
"The political pressure to abandon this key
element of immigration reform is enormous, but without a guest worker program,
immigration reform will fail. Calling a guest worker program amnesty may be
politically expedient in the 2006 election cycle, but it is nothing more than
pandering and any
policy that fails to recognize the reality of 11 million foreign workers
in this country would be a travesty."
Bryannanote to Nassif: A guest worker program is not a
“politically expedient” term for amnesty; it is
the appropriate term.
It is absurd to think that these people will
buy homes and bear
“American” children while they work here only to pack up and leave
in 6 years—only a fool would expect them to.
Oh…and p.s. they
never leave—if anybody needs an example, I have
about 15 million of them.
Which brings me to my next question: Is Bush II
sacrificing the Republican Party for personal gain?
Maybe it isn’t his intent, but this is my opinion as a
political consultant: if the President keeps listening
to garbage like this from all the wealthy farmers who
funded his campaigns, the
Republican Party will
pay the ultimate price.
The latest CNN/Gallup Poll
shows 65% of Americans are disappointed with the
President’s performance on immigration. This plan is
identical to what he has touted for
six years.
Clearly, Americans don’t want it. And Republicans
who are up for re-election might do well to
listen—short-timer Presidents don’t have to.
Finally, I ask: who is this masked man?
Ok, don’t be cute! It isn’t the
soon-to-be-unemployed Vicente Fox with a fake
Yale/Texan drawl!
Then again…maybe it is. It’s preferable to the truth:
The man I once hero-worshipped who ultimately broke my
little heart.
Bryanna Bevens [email
her] is a political consultant and former chief of staff
for a member of the California State Assembly.