· Fourth, to activate the National Guard in whatever numbers are necessary to secure our southern border now.
Once the immediate tide has been turned back, it is imperative that existing law are enforced before any new laws are considered, including:
· Rigorous enforcement of sanctions against any employer who hires an illegal immigrant;
· Completion of the border fence authorized in 2006;
· Deportation of any illegal immigrant who comes in contact with law enforcement or who illegally applies for government assistance; and
· Resumption of federal cooperation with local and state law enforcement agencies to assure enforcement of immigration law.
If we are not willing to enforce our current laws, there is no reason to believe that any future laws will be enforced. And until we enforce them, we really can’t accurately assess what changes may be needed.
The people with whom I talk are tired of excuses and tired of promises of future reforms. They want to see our current laws enforced and our border secured and every act of this House should be focused on pressuring the President to do so.
History is shouting its warning at us: nations that either cannot or will not defend their borders aren’t around very long.
Let that not be the legacy of this administration and let it not be the epitaph of the American Republic.
Posted by TSPN TV on Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:50PM