President Bush makes his
support for Amnesty Clear

Since 10-14-06
From:
Roy Beck NumbersUSA [mailto:immigrationinfo@numbersusa.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 9:12 PM
Subject: UPDATE: fence, elections, a death in our office
Pres. Bush Makes His Support For Amnesty Clear
For years, Pres. Bush and the White House claimed that what they wanted was a
way to bring illegal aliens out of the shadows, get them to sign up for a few
years of legal work and then return home.
They often said they were not for permanent residency or citizenship for illegal
aliens.
Many of you criticized me for stating some hope that the President actually
meant what he said. You said that the President was salivating for an amnesty no
matter what he said in public.
Well, you have definitely proven yourselves on the mark this week.
The Washington Times reported this:
On the heels of signing a bill to boost
border security funding, President Bush yesterday said immigration reform
requires granting citizenship to current illegal aliens.
"You can't kick 12 million people out of your country," Mr. Bush said at the
White House celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. "We must figure out a way to
say to those that if you're lawful and if you've contributed to the United
States of America, there is a way for you to eventually earn citizenship."
The President clearly has an interesting idea of what "lawful" means.
And, as you can see, he is either totally misled by the false two-option choice
-- or he is trying to perpetrate it on us.
His logic is: (1) We can't deport all 12 million illegal aliens at once. (2)
Therefore, we have to give them citizenship.