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.

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