
----- Original Message -----From: Robert McGuireSent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 4:13 PMSubject: [protectourbordernow] FW: (NY) Schumer rates amnesty for illegals over securityI don't understand something. I thought Schumer already assured the American public a short while ago that our borders were already secure. But, in this article, he says it will take another year to secure our borders. Which one is correct?
From: tami
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 16:57:28 -0400
Subject: Re: (NY) Schumer rates amnesty for illegals over security
He's mine and I haven't voted for him ever, have talked to other people about him and plan to picket his office when he's up for reelection with the slogan Americans DO care about a little porky!! The trouble is the brain dead people in my state, kind of like Ted Kennedy, who's had a brain tumor since he's been in office. I tell my friend he'll out live me because he's so evil! Same with Traitor Schumer! Tami----- Original Message -----From: North Carolina Minuteman patriots Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:55 AMSubject:(NY) Schumer rates amnesty for illegals over security
If anyone form New York is reading this, I recommend that you remove this person from office as soon as possible. Our country will be much better off with out this Senator.
Larry
http://www.buffalonews.com/149/ story/732678. html
Schumer rates amnesty for illegals over security
One thing we know for certain: International terrorist organizations have not given up their quest to attack this country. They will exploit any vulnerability in order to murder innocent Americans and destroy infrastructure.
One thing we know with reasonable certainty: New York will be in the terrorists’ cross hairs.
Given these realities, it would be reasonable to assume that New York’s powerful senior senator would be using his considerable political clout to make sure that all glaring threats to America’s security are addressed. Instead, Sen. Charles Schumer stated in late June that securing America’s borders would have to wait until after enactment of a massive amnesty for illegal aliens.
Schumer, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Refugees, issued a seven-point outline for “comprehensive immigration reform.” Schumer’s second point states, “Operational control of our borders — through significant additional increases in infrastructure, technology and border personnel — must be achieved within a year of enactment of legislation.”
In that statement Schumer makes some troubling admissions. He concedes that we do not have operational control of our borders, and that we have failed to commit the resources necessary to restore control. Schumer is willing to make restoration of control of our borders contingent on political considerations.
Why, eight years after 9/11, do we not have operational control of our borders? And why should reasserting control have to wait for anything? Congress and the president have a moral and constitutional obligation to use all resources already available to protect the security of the nation.
Unfortunately, Schumer and many in Washington seem prepared to use homeland security as a bargaining chip to leverage another massive amnesty for illegal aliens that the American public does not want and cannot afford. In doing so, he and others are gambling with the security of the nation and the lives of innocent people.
For political reasons and reasons of personal conviction, Schumer may want to legalize millions of illegal aliens. But as chairman of the relevant subcommittee, and as an elected representative of the people who would most likely suffer in the event of another terrorist attack, Schumer has an obligation to put other considerations aside.
As a member of the House in 1986, Schumer was instrumental in passing similar legislation that granted amnesty to illegal aliens in exchange for government commitments to control future illegal immigration. Some 3 million illegal aliens got amnesty while the American people got fooled. This time, the security and interests of law-abiding Americans must come first.
LarryYou can do something to help"Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life".
-John F. Kennedy
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