Gnata Super Posteur
Inscrit le: 14 Juil 2005 Messages: 1127
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Posté le: Mar 16 Mai 2006 12:08 Sujet du message: Bush veut déployer des soldats aux frontières Américaines . |
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Moi qui croyait qu'on ne faisait pas mieux avec le Sarkozy de l'autre côté , il peut effectivement y avoir pire !
Effectivement c'est Vicente Fox et ses citoyens qui sont directement visés , L'ALENA ( enfin ce qui en reste ) permet aux marchandises de passer sans problèmes , mais lorsqu'il s'agit d'humains , là ca devient soudain un problème de sécurité intérieur .
La mollesse avec laquelle ce Hombré ( V. FOX ) s'est manifesté est ridiculement emprunt de peur face au géant américain , c'est cependant ce qui arrive lorsque tu roules pour des compagnies plutôt que pour tes obligés .Lisez plutôt ...Désolé le texte est en anglais mais facile à lire .
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Citation: | Bush may deploy Guard along U.S. border
President to address nation on immigration Monday as Senate nears deal
NBC News and news services
Updated: 3:02 p.m. ET May 12, 2006
WASHINGTON - As the White House prepared for President Bush to address the nation on immigration, sources told NBC News on Friday that the Pentagon could deploy as many as 5,000 National Guard troops to the country’s southwest borders to stem the flow of illegal immigrants.
The White House said it was seeking time from television networks for the president’s remarks on Monday at 8 p.m. ET. Bush, trying to build momentum for legislation that could provide millions of illegal immigrants a chance to become American citizens, is to speak from the Oval Office.
“This is crunch time,” Tony Snow, the new White House press secretary, told reporters.
Senate passage of the legislation appears assured, but many House Republicans oppose allowing illegal immigrants now in the country a chance at citizenship. The deployment of military troops to stem the flow of more illegal immigrants could be a way to ease that opposition.
The legislation includes provisions for additional border security, a new guest worker program and eventual citizenship for many of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the country.
Compromise in the Senate
The measure was bogged down by opposition for weeks before Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee and Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., agreed on a procedural compromise that gives the bill’s critics ample opportunity to offer amendments. It also offers assurances to Democrats that Senate negotiators will not simply capitulate to demands of House conservatives in talks on compromise legislation later in the year.
Nearly everyone except House Republicans seemed pleased.
“We congratulate the Senate on reaching agreement and we look forward to passage of a bill prior to Memorial Day,” said Dana Perino, deputy White House press secretary, said on Thursday. Reid and Frist exchanged compliments on the Senate floor, and Mexico’s foreign secretary said in a statement that the deal was a “positive step toward the approval of a migration accord.”
But many House Republicans criticized the Senate’s bill as an amnesty measure. Putting National Guard troops on the border could serve as a way to appease conservatives.
White House strategist Karl Rove met with lawmakers earlier in the week, and at least one session included a discussion about this. Some lawmakers said at the time that they expected Bush to announce border security improvements next week, possibly in a speech in Arizona or another border states.
Gov. Janet Napilitano, D-Ariz., has asked Bush and Defense Secretary Rumsfeld in the past to provide guard assistance. Rumsfeld earlier this week ordered Assistant Secretary of Defense of Homeland Security Paul McHale to review options for the National Guard and Reserve, as well as active duty forces, NBC News reported.... |
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Kõjiro Grioonaute
Inscrit le: 09 Mar 2006 Messages: 50
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Posté le: Mar 16 Mai 2006 14:51 Sujet du message: Re: Bush veut déployer des soldats aux frontières Américaine |
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gnata a écrit: | Moi qui croyait qu'on ne faisait pas mieux avec le Sarkozy de l'autre côté , il peut effectivement y avoir pire ! |
Je ne suis même pas sûr que ce soit "pire".
C'est la même idéologie, la même façon de voir l'autre sous un angle utilitariste, la même manière d'ériger des murs de protection (en Europe c'est moins visible vu que la "défense" de nos frontières est exportée ailleurs).
A la limite Bush est presque plus pragmatique puisque lui va régulariser "temporairement" les clandestins (parce qu'ils sont "utiles" a t il quand même précisé).
Ce n'est d'ailleurs pas le seul sujet sur lequel Sarkozy et Bush se retrouvent. L'idéologie sécuritaire comme réponse à la dérégulation sociale est aussi une importation américaine. Au passage la doctrine de la "toléarance zéro" a été mise au point par le manhattan institute et plus particulièrement par Charles Murray, à qui on doit la "bell's curve". Savez cette étude sur les QI comparés qui a fait tant d'émules... Mais je sors du sujet. |
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