Camp David
April 7, 2006, 01:57 PM
I see several discussions on aspects of the immigration issue but I don't see a prevailing sentiment for action on improving our border barriers. For those interested, I suggest you read Charles Krauthammer's opinion editorial in today's Washington Post entitled: "First a Wall -- Then Amnesty". (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/opinions/index.html?nav=globetop)
While I disagree with his secondary treatise on amnesty, Mr. Krauthammer is right to acknowledge his first point, that a border wall is necessary BEFORE ANY further immigration issue is addressed; a nation needs to stop the bleeding at its borders before operation on its immigration laws is performed!
Congress needs to fix our leaky borders, north and south, before they address the floodwaters within!
While I disagree with his secondary treatise on amnesty, Mr. Krauthammer is right to acknowledge his first point, that a border wall is necessary BEFORE ANY further immigration issue is addressed; a nation needs to stop the bleeding at its borders before operation on its immigration laws is performed!
Congress needs to fix our leaky borders, north and south, before they address the floodwaters within!