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Title: Bush decries border project
Source: The Washington Times
URL Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20050324-122200-6209r.htm
Published: Mar 24, 2005
Author: James G. Lakely
Post Date: 2005-03-24 11:08:51 by Mr Nuke Buzzcut
Keywords: decries, project, border
Views: 1904
Comments: 81

Bush decries border project

By James G. Lakely
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

WACO, Texas ? President Bush yesterday said he opposes a civilian project to monitor illegal aliens crossing the border, characterizing them as "vigilantes."

He said he would pressure Congress to further loosen immigration law.

More than 1,000 people ? including 30 pilots and their private planes ? have volunteered for the Minuteman Project, beginning next month along the Arizona-Mexico border. Civilians will monitor the movement of illegal aliens for the month of April and report them to the Border Patrol.

Mr. Bush said after yesterday's continental summit, with Mexican President Vicente Fox and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin at Baylor University, that he finds such actions unacceptable.

"I'm against vigilantes in the United States of America," Mr. Bush said at a joint press conference. "I'm for enforcing the law in a rational way."

The Minuteman Project was born out of a long-held perception among many residents that more Border Patrol agents are needed to handle the flow of illegal immigrants.

Mr. Bush was criticized by both Republicans and Democrats earlier this month for failing to add 2,000 agents to the Border Patrol, as set out in the intelligence overhaul legislation he signed in December.

The president's 2006 budget allows enough money to add only 210 agents for the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico.

Mr. Bush said he will "continue to push for reasonable, common-sense immigration policy." He has proposed legislation to grant guest-worker status to millions of illegal aliens already in the United States.

The legislation has attracted scant support in Congress, where it is widely regarded as another amnesty that will encourage even more illegal immigration.

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, of Nevada, says Democrats have been willing to work with Mr. Bush, but that first the president must persuade congressmen of his own party to embrace his plan.

"Unfortunately, the right wing of the president's party continues to put forward proposals that neither help make progress towards comprehensive immigration reform, nor help truly protect our borders," Mr. Reid said.

Mr. Fox, who has said he seeks an open border, has applied constant pressure on Mr. Bush to get the guest-worker program through Congress. Mr. Bush has pledged that he will do all he can.

Mr. Fox said yesterday that his country is dedicated to making sure border crossings are legal and orderly. "We discussed the issue of border crossings and how we can protect our borders and be efficient along the border."

The official agenda of the one-day summit was centered on economic matters and the three leaders reached agreement on what they called the establishment of the "Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America," designed to build upon the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Mr. Martin said he pressed Mr. Bush to get the United States to drop its ban on the importation of Canadian beef ? imposed because of fears of spreading mad cow disease ? and to reduce tariffs on softwood lumber, but no commitments were made.

Canada earlier this year said it would not participate in the U.S. missile-defense program, and Mr. Martin said there is little chance he would change his mind. "On [missile defense], the file is closed," Mr. Martin said.

"But our cooperation in terms of defense, in terms of our borders, in terms of defense of our common ? our frontiers is very ? is not only very clear, but it is being accentuated."

Mr. Bush said he had not imposed a June deadline on North Korea to rejoin talks with the United States, Russia, South Korea, Japan and China with the intention of North Korea giving up its nuclear-weapons program.

"I'm a patient person," Mr. Bush said. "But the leader of North Korea must understand that when we five nations speak, we mean what we say."


I wonder how they are taking this on FR?

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#66. To: Mr Nuke Buzzcut (#0)

Okay, dubya's a sellout on borders.. I think everyone is aware of this by now.

What's new to me is these tatiffs on lumber. Why do we have a tariff on Canadian lumber? Have you priced a 4x4 or a sheet of plywood lately?

Sadly, I suspect it's yet another attempt to offer his friends a protected market. So they can get rich without having to actually compete in the same sense manufacturers now must with China goods.

It also does nothing for the consumer..

Why is (ahem) "Free Trade" with China good, but lumber from Canada bad unless he's tinkering with the supply side at the behest of his friends in "big lumber"

?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-25   5:22:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#70. To: Jhoffa_ (#66)

What's new to me is these tatiffs on lumber. Why do we have a tariff on Canadian lumber? Have you priced a 4x4 or a sheet of plywood lately?

As I understand it, Canadian softwoods are not used for lumber. They are used for paper products.

Mr Nuke Buzzcut  posted on  2005-03-25   10:25:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#71. To: Mr Nuke Buzzcut (#70)

Soft woods like Pine?

We use those for wall studs and composite boards, plywood.

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-25   17:47:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#72. To: Jhoffa_ (#71)

Canadian softwoods are different than US softwoods. The very long summer days in the northern latitudes cause the fiber to grow very long and soft. It's great for pulping and is widely used for tissue type papers. It is not known for its structural quality.

Mr Nuke Buzzcut  posted on  2005-03-25   17:51:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#73. To: Mr Nuke Buzzcut (#72)

Okay, thanks for the info.. I was unaware of this.

Still, why a tariff?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-25   17:52:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#74. To: Jhoffa_ (#73)

Damned if I know what goes on in the mind of the Bush administration.

Mr Nuke Buzzcut  posted on  2005-03-25   17:54:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#75. To: Mr Nuke Buzzcut (#74)

PS: Are you sure that all their lumber is unsuitable for construction?

I mean, what do they build their houses out of?

Jhoffa_  posted on  2005-03-25   17:56:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#76. To: Jhoffa_ (#75)

No, I didn't mean to say that all of it is. I spent some time consulting with Weyerhauser up in Grand Prairie one summer. The stuff up there is mostly used for pulping, but like you point out, they do also build with wood and that has to come from somewhere.

Mr Nuke Buzzcut  posted on  2005-03-25 17:58:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#77. To: Jhoffa_ (#75)

There some good information here that talks about exports of pulp, newsprint, lumber, and other products.

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