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6/23/13, "Exclusive–Palin: Holes in the Border as Big as the Holes in Their Amnesty Bill," Sarah Palin, Breitbart News
"Just like they did with Obamacare, some in Congress intend
to “Pelosi” the amnesty bill. They’ll pass it in order to find out
what’s in it. And just like the unpopular, unaffordable Obamacare
disaster, this pandering, rewarding-the-rule-breakers,
still-no-border-security, special-interests-ridden, 24-lb disaster of a
bill is not supported by informed Americans.
I am an ardent supporter of legal immigration. I’m proud that our
country is so desirable that it has been a melting pot making a diverse
people united as the most exceptional nation on earth for over two
centuries. But I join every American with an ounce of common sense
insisting that any discussion about immigration must center on a secure
border. The amnesty bill before the Senate is completely toothless on
border security.
It's beyond disingenuous for anyone to claim that a vote for this
bill is a vote for security. Look no further than the fact that Senator
Rubio and amnesty supporters nixed Senator Thune’s amendment that
required the feds to finally build part of a needed security fence
before moving forward on the status of illegal immigrants who’ve already
broken the law to be here.
And if shooting down the border fence wasn't
proof enough, they blew another chance by killing Senator Paul’s “Trust
But Verify” amendment which required the completion of a fence in five
years and required Congress to vote on whether the border is actually
secure before furthering any immigration measures. And then they blew it
yet again, nixing Senator Cornyn’s “Results” amendment, which also
required border enforcement standards. Now the Senate’s pro-amnesty crowd is offering
a fig leaf to security via the Corker-Hoeven Amendment, but this is
really nothing more than empty promises. It’s amnesty right now and
border security… eh, well, someday.
If this bill was genuinely concerned with border security, it might
include practical solutions for those states that live with the problem
every single day. Pass-through grants could be given to border states to
actually build a fence. The most responsive and responsible level of
government is the most local, and since governors accept pass-throughs
all the time, this is a workable solution. We could also free up more
federal lands along the border to be privatized. The farmers and
ranchers would have a clear incentive to keep their private property
secure from the flow of illegal immigrants and/or other illegal
activities trafficked across the border onto land they’d cultivate.
There are plenty of other commonsense solutions, but this bill isn’t
about fixing problems; it’s about amnesty at all costs.
When every commonsense, concrete, and verifiable measure to secure
the border is stripped away, despite politicians’ promises, what are we
supposed to rely on to ensure that our currently unsecured border will
be fixed in the future? If D.C. expects us to just sit back and “trust”
them despite our permanent political class and Washington bureaucrats
proving themselves so very untrustworthy, then I have a bridge to
somewhere in Alaska to sell them. Our government is awash in one scandal
after another involving blatant lies and violations of our basic
liberties, and the leader of the pack ventures out on one road trip
after another to avoid accountability.
Just like they did for Obamacare, the permanent political class is
sugaring this bill with one goody after another to entice certain
senators to vote for it. Look no further than page 983 of the bill,
which contains a special visa exemption for foreign seafood workers in
the 49th state despite huge unemployment numbers in the American
workforce. This is obviously a hidden favor designed to buy the votes of
Alaska Senators Murkowski and Begich.
And just like Obamacare, this amnesty bill fails on every level of
economic sanity and sane reform. It offers no solutions. It will barely
slow the flow of illegal immigration, which means we can expect millions
and millions of new illegal aliens in coming years. Sort of what
happened when we passed amnesty in 1986 without securing our borders
first.
According to the CBO, the bill won’t stop illegal immigration, but it
will drive down wages for average hardworking Americans. These would be
the same blue-collar working class voters of every ethnicity who chose
to sit home in 2012 instead of turning out to vote in the swing states
we needed to carry in order to stop Barack Obama’s promised “fundamental
transformation” of America.
I note this just as a helpful reminder to
those who believe the hyperventilated new hype claiming that
conservatives need to support this bill in order to win future
elections. That’s 100% wrong. The crony capitalists in D.C. and their
corporatist friends on Wall Street might think this amnesty boondoggle
is a great idea, but the average American worker in our middle class
who'll soon see lower wages is the one left out in the cold, along with
those hard working immigrants who followed the rules and are working
here legally.
Passing this bill with an unsecured border and within a growing
welfare state under Barack Obama is economic insanity. Have people
already forgotten that our bankrupt government is running up massive
unsustainable deficits every year? We can’t afford to pay the piper now,
much less the trillions of dollars more in welfare and entitlements for
the millions who are here illegally today that will be granted this
bill’s benefits. According to the Heritage Foundation, the bill provides
only a temporary delay in granting illegal immigrants eligibility for
all U.S. welfare and entitlement programs. We’re looking at an explosion
of costs in the very near future. There is no way to pay for the added
untold millions of new enrollees in these growing government programs.
Pass this, Congress, and Obama will have succeeded in fundamentally
transforming America.
Again, I am supportive of legal immigration and am as sympathetic as
the next person to the aspirations of people who come here to work hard
and live a better life than the poverty and unfree environments they
left behind. So many are drawn here because we are an exceptional nation
where freedom provides an equal opportunity for everyone to work hard
and make something of themselves.
But a key part of American
exceptionalism is the rule of law. Border security is fundamental to the
rule of law, as is incentivizing those who follow the legal path to
citizenship instead of punishing them by promoting lawbreakers. This is
non-negotiable.
It’s time our lawmakers remember that we are a sovereign nation of
laws. This bill ignores that, and ignores the will of the people. The
continued porous border goes against what politicians assured us was in
this mountain-high bill, and in typical D.C. style it flies in the face
of what many politicians campaigned on. I heard their campaign promises.
You heard them, too.
It’s time for concerned Americans to flood our legislators’ phone
lines with the input they need to hear from We the People. Join the mama
grizzlies who are rearing up tirelessly to swat away false claims that
amnesty is a good thing. Michelle Malkin rightly said the issue is not
secure the border first, it’s “secure the border. Period.” Laura
Ingraham and Ann Coulter have also offered superb warnings on amnesty’s
economic impacts to the middle class.
As the Senate moves to pass amnesty, the only bright spot in this
travesty is the rallying revolution we can look forward to. For just as
opposition to Obamacare became a rallying cry for the 2010 midterm
elections, opposition to this fundamentally transforming amnesty bill
will galvanize the grassroots in next year’s elections. And 2014 is just
around the corner." via Lucianne
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