Mike Pence a Republican Congressman from Indiana published an article in the Wall Street Journal which deserves a read. His proposals aimed at bridgeing the gap between the Senate and House bills on Immigration on the surface appear to be logical and based on common sense.
Here is the Executive Summary to his proposal.
The Four-Step Solution: No Amnesty Immigration ReformI see the solution as a four-step process:
1. Secure our border. 2. Make the decision, once and for all, to deny amnesty to people whose first act in the United States was a violation of the law.
3. Put in place a guest worker program, without amnesty, that will efficiently provide American employers with willing guest workers who come to America legally.
4. Enforce tough employer sanctions that ensure a full partnership between American business and the American government in the enforcement of our laws on immigration and guest workers.
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Pingback on Jun 12th, 2006 at 1:51 pm
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Immigration, Globalization, and Political Extinction…
Politicians should be thinking about their futures, because that future might just depend on how they vote on immigration reform.Politicians who want to put illegal aliens on a pathway to citizenship may soon find themselves on a pathway of their…
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A Middle Ground on Immigration
Cross posted from Morning Coffee
Mike Pence a Republican Congressman from Indiana published an article in the Wall Street Journal which deserves a read. His proposals aimed at bridgeing the gap between the Senate and House bills on Immigration on… -
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A Middle Ground on Immigration…
UB Adds:
we are pretty close on our take on this issue, here is my plan:Secure the border by any means necessary. This includes the Military.
Stiff penalties for employers, which are actually enforced.
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Pence and Common Sense
On Monday Morning Coffee had a post on House Republican Mike Pence’s Op-Ed piece from the Wall Street Journal titled A Middle Ground on Immigration…
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Illegal Immigration – Latest CAII Posts
Good news from Arizona – Sheriff Arpaio is in the clear and can continue to arrest illegals for conspiracy to commit human smuggling. Hey, they got Capone on tax evasion, right? Arpaio is another great example of true American ingenuity. And the bes…
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Dave
Interesting topic… I’m working in this industry myself and I don’t agree about this in 100%, but I added your page to my bookmarks and hope to see more interesting articles in the future
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Trackback on Nov 4th, 2006 at 12:38 pm
Dave
Interesting topic… I’m working in this industry myself and I don’t agree about this in 100%, but I added your page to my bookmarks and hope to see more interesting articles in the future








June 13, 2006 at 8:39 am
Brian has it correct. Secure the border BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!
No BSing around. Where do these senate panderers get off anyway?
At least we have a bunch of patriots in the House!
The Colorado Supreme Court seems to be in the hands of the communists though.
June 28, 2006 at 4:53 am
Look at, I’m all for more assimilation and fewer undocumented
potential terrorists, but I’m thinking Bush wanted this bill to keep
Mexico friendly. Fox is the first elected who wasn’t from the commie
party that ruled Mexico even before Lenin took Russia. If Sunday we
find the Castro guy wins and the Bush guy loses, maybe it’s because we
made Mexicans feel like enemies.
June 28, 2006 at 8:20 am
Thanks for your Comment Vascos,
We can not make policy decisions, especially those that affect our national security, in the hopes that those policies will make citizens of other countries like us better. Our immigration policy must reflect our national interests.