Democrat Blocks Passport Requirement at Canada, Mexico Borders

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  1. Michael Savage

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    http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200712/NAT20071221b.html

    Democrat Blocks Passport Requirement at Canada, Mexico Borders
    By Susan Jones
    CNSNews.com Senior Editor
    December 21, 2007

    (CNSNews.com) - Sen. Patrick Leahy is preventing the Bush administration from requiring passports next year from people crossing the U.S.-Canada border and the U.S.-Mexico border by land.

    The Leahy-sponsored measure - rolled into the omnibus spending bill - will prevent the passport requirement from taking effect until Jan. 1, 2009 at the earliest.

    It will buy "breathing room to try to find better and more sensible answers for border security, especially on the Northern Border," Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, said in a news release.

    Leahy said the passport requirement would create "major hassles for law-abiding citizens and communities all across the longest peaceful border in the world. It adds nothing to our security while costing Vermont and our national economy billions in lost commerce," he said in a news release.

    He said it would cost much less to beef up intelligence and "[work] with Canada to seek out potential terrorists long before they even get near our borders."

    Leahy complains that the Bush administration has "rushed to implement passport checks before the necessary technology, infrastructure and training are in place at our border stations. That's a guarantee for long lines and lengthy delays," he said.

    Leahy also is annoyed that the Bush administration plans to start requiring birth certificates instead of passports at the U.S.-Canada border next month.

    He's written to Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff, criticizing the birth certificate requirement and asking Chertoff to cite his authority for imposing it.

    Leahy indicated that that "oral declarations" of citizenship are good enough for the time being.

    Chertoff on Thursday questioned the priorities of those who want to postpone the passport requirement, which he considers a key element of national security.

    Chertoff told a group of Hearst Corp. executives that the administration will move ahead with plans to require passports for anyone crossing into the U.S. from Mexico or Canada. "I want to get as close as possible to getting this implemented as I can during this president's term in office," Chertoff told the Hearst executives.

    "Delaying this documentation requirement is keeping the door to illegal immigrants open," Chertoff was quoted as saying.

    "It is a little silly to spend a lot of money building a fence when you're kicking the door wide open and saying anybody can come in if they can wave a piece of paper that they can (easily counterfeit)."



     
  2. Zoomie

    Zoomie My mom is dead, ok?

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    I honestly don't see the need for passports when each official at every crossing point has instant and direct access to a database of nearly everyone in North America. I think it's silly.
     
  3. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Whether it's democrat or republican that currently holds office, why does it surprise you? They are all paid for by the same people.
     
  4. crankyelbow

    crankyelbow Makes Music

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    Its a way to keep us in and them out... nothing more or less.

    Check this vid out:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjALf12PAWc

    The comment about wanting to "get it done" before bush leaves office is chilling... why would he draw correlation to bush leaving? Why not say within 6 months, a year... what importance does the president truly have in regard to that man's duty to this country? It should have zero, but that comment shows it is quite significant...
     
  5. gardener

    gardener Realistic Humanist

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    Does the SPP ring any bells. None of our congressmen or candidates for president seem to know anything about it , but it just seems to continue developing, perhaps to a point where even the next president or congress can stop it.
     
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