Monday, April 9, 2007

Bush wants to enforce the U.S security!


On March 25, 2006, President Bush wanted to change the system of immigration. At Washington DC, President Bush attended a naturalization ceremony, which demonstrated how immigrants present themselves. While being in this ceremony, he was amazed by how the immigrants “raise their hands and swear an oath to become citizen of the United States of America.” The way men and women presented themselves demonstrated to those who have tried to come to America searching for liberty and opportunity. Besides, the same way people see America as being filled with immigrants, we are also filled with laws. The immigration laws should be in a need of change. As a result, Bush said in his ceremony that he wanted to protect more the borders, improve enforcement of the immigration laws, and maintain their values. He has claimed, that ever since he became president, he have improved the border security by 66 percent “hiring thousands more Border Patrol agents, and the Department of Homeland Security has caught and sent home nearly 6 million illegal immigrants.” He also wants to organize more technology to avoid immigrants from trespassing to the United States. The technology he is planning to produce is “infrared cameras and an unmanned aerial vehicle, which helps his agents do their job. And we're installing physical barriers to entry, like fences in urban areas.” In fact, if President Bush decides to do all these technology and changes there might be less illegal immigrants entering the United States of America.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Bush visits Guatemala


As President Bush visited Guatemala, he tried to support the rush of deportation that been going out in Latin America. He states that he needs to fix the system because the “impoverish nation” have been seeking opportunities in the United States, legally and illegally. He felt that he needs to change this system by August. Also, he felt that this was a goal for him and the society instead of a deadline. “It was the first time Bush has prodded lawmakers with a time frame since Democrats took over Congress.” This is a time for President Bush to show his effort in the most “domestic initiative” because he only have a few years of presidency. When President Bush visits Guatemala, he was in a tough position because he had to support the “new enforcement actions and expanded barriers along the southern U.S. border.” However, the Latin Americans want President Bush to stop deporting illegal immigrants from United States. The President from Guatemala, Oscar Berger, told Bush about the recent deportation of Guatemala, which disappoints a country. But there was only 10 percent of “its population” traveled north of the Rio Grande. In despite of what President Oscar Berger said, Bush states that they probably don’t want to be send to where they leave, but yet we impose laws. By Bush response, Berger was offended. He says, “The Guatemalan people would have preferred a more clear and positive response -- no more deportations.” Even though, Bush sounded harsh in his response he tried to persuade Latin America with saying “we care about poverty, destitution and social justice.”




Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Romney gives his pointed of view on Illegal immigrants


Some people believe that in order for illegal immigrants to be allowed in United States they have to be register. For example, GOP presidential candidate, Mitt Romney states that they are an estimate of 12 million illegal immigrants that should registered with the government in order for them to say what are their status and circumstances of being in America. Romney informs that undocumented immigrants that are currently living in the United States shouldn’t receive any “special pathway to legalization.” But he doesn’t want them to be deported right away. He says in a telephone interview with The Chronicle from San Diego, “The first thing I'd like them to do is to register, so I know how many there are, and what their circumstances are,'' suggesting if they have had children that were born in America, or “how long they have been here” or if they are working. There is no way why illegal immigrants should be excuse of not being deported if they don’t have their documents. They have chances to apply for a green card, or apply for a citizenship just like anyone else. Just like Romney says “there should be no advantage in citizenship or permanent residency for the undocumented.” He gives an idea that the United States should have an employment verification system so that they can identify which employee is legal to work or not. If the United States start placing this system they we could enforce that employers follow the law, and if they don’t they would be penalized, exactly like if they don’t pay their taxes. Lastly, Romney believes that he knows that he can’t go state to state deporting immigrants but whoever is here and they are immigrants they should register as aliens so he knows “how many there are and what category they belong” because are whatever the result is they can take action.

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