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Immigration Amnesty Repositioning To Win!By Jack Smyth SAN DIEGO – July 10, 2007 While thousands of activists sit on their hands or step in a myriad of different directions hoping for an attrition plan to flush out, President Bush is quietly pushing forward on his amnesty agenda--the new approach is one of secrecy, backroom deal making, and piece mill bill riders, say Washington insiders.
As part of the President's over-all plan to swamp the US labor market with cheap foreign labor, Secretary State is pushing forward on the Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement, holding closed door meetings on the Hill with her counterparts from Mexico and Canada last week--the President hell-bent on ensuring the removal of US borders with or without the approval of the American people.
"If our Congressional leadership was not so corrupted, we could get President Bush under control by simply forcing him to focus all his energy on combating a treason impeachment proceeding for his part in the SPP, war, and other offenses, but nobody on the Hill in power gives a damn about our Constitution or a President that's ripping our country apart from the inside out," said PUA president Xelan Bonn. "It's status quo politics, as usual, and that's going to be the death of this country unless we force our leadership to smarten up and put our country and its people ahead of all other interests."
Bonn, a strong supporter of "anti-illegal immigration" movement claims that war will be lost to new so called "amnesty schemes" before the year's end or prior the 2008 elections.
"The problem is we have poor strategist in some of the major grassroots camps and they're taking their supporters off onto wild-goose chases looking for "attrition" plans to offer them some fruit--and that fruit will never come," said Bonn.
Attrition is the common name used by immigration reform experts to denote a strategy of focusing on employers to dry up the employment magnet for illegal immigrants, hence send illegal immigrants home over time. Although the plan is backed by millions of Americans and organizers, many groups fear it will give the Bush/amnesty crowd the time they need to reorganize efforts and make backdoor assaults when the public's head is turned.
"President Bush is very slippery and shadowy when we wants to be and I think history will show that he was this nation's very worst President when it came to our sovereignty, security, and worker protections--a better ally to soft or hard enemies like Mexico, al Qaeda, or China would have never been found, in my opinion," said Bonn. "President Bush is a traitor to the American people in every since of that word--50 years ago he would have been jailed for what's he'd done to this country but today our extremist liberal Congress scoffs it off and embraces him--it's pure insanity and corruption at its worst."
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