Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Will Giuliani Deport Illegal Immigrants?


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Clearly a political move, but also frustrated with the way illegal immigrants are taking over certain sectors of the country, former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani shot back at former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney who claimed a week ago that Giuliani was weak on illegal aliens.

Presidential hopefuls have more than a plateful with the economy, the war in Iraq, and a country overrun by illegal immigrants seeking Green Cards. But what can illegal aliens expect?

Should a Republican win, an illegal immigrant can expect a hard road ahead. Giuliani told an audience in Aiken, South Carolina, Tuesday morning, "We can end illegal immigration. I promise you, we can end illegal immigration." So how's he going to do that?

Giuliani said he's going to secure the borders and identify every non citizen in the USA. It's one of his "12 commitments" to the American people. He knows there are now more than 12 million illegal aliens walking within the borders.

Giuliani said if he'll catch the illegal immigrants by deporting them when they commit a felony. But that's not all. Giulini claims he will build a high-tech invisible and a physical fence. He'll deploy a bigger and better-trained border patrol. There will be a tamperproof ID card for ALL foreign workers, and students, and a single national database to track non citizens.

BorderStat is the new system Giuliani proposes based on his CompStat program from New York City. BorderStat, like CompStat should reduce illegal aliens as it did crime in New York. So, BorderStat will weigh which things are working in the system, and which are not.

With the election in 2008, the illegal immigration issue is one of the Republican voter hot-buttons. They opposed the Immigration Bill that President Bush and Senator John McCain, R. Ariz., so vigorously supported. Because of this, McCain is having a tough run on the campaign trail. Not good - but we know how Republicans feel.

Now, with Giuliani's immigration policy coming a week after Romney told the country that New York City was "at the top of the list" of cities that offer services like public schools and hospitals to illegal immigrants. Romney said that New York City did little to have a police force enforce current Immigration Laws.

But wasn't it in 1996, when he was mayor, that Giuliani sued the federal government for provisions in the federal immigration laws that would encourage government employees to turn in illegal aliens seeking benefits from New York City? Now, he's changed his position.

Sanctuary Cities they are called; those cities that provide public services for illegal immigrants. While Romney was governor of Massachusetts, three cities declared that they were Sanctuary Cities. So you see, there is inconsistency on both sides.

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