Another immigration battle brewing in congress

Bobby Eberle writing for The Loft gives a good overview:

Illegal immigration continues to be one of the top issues among conservatives and all Americans across the country, and why wouldn’t it be? Despite the rhetoric coming from some Washington leaders on the need to secure our borders and clamp down on the flow of illegal aliens, little to nothing has been done. Bills are passed calling for more border patrol agents — then, only a fraction is actually hired. Bills are passed calling for a security fence on America’s southern border — then, political moves are made to defund it and slow its construction. Now, another bill has emerged in Congress which actually has bipartisan support and addresses some of the core concerns of the American people. As the debate heats up, we will soon see which politicians are on the side of security and the rule of law and which need to be voted out in November.

Read his entire column here.

 

One Response to “Another immigration battle brewing in congress”

  1. Maggie Says:

    I hope this is all handled in time for my progeny to have a chance to live in the Anerica we have all treasured, rather than the third world county Bush, Kennedy, McCain and Kyl seem intent on providing future American generations.

    And there are those who wonder why some of the best Republicans are not supporting John McCain. How’s “the border” for an answer?

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