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Bush Amnesty Looms for Illegal Aliens.(Brief Article)

The New American

| September 24, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 2001 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The Bush administration has been torturing the English language in an effort to craft a new amnesty for millions of illegal aliens without saying the dread word: "amnesty." Some newly devised euphemisms include "regularization," "legalization," "permanent status," and "earned adjustment." President Bush has repeatedly dodged the amnesty issue, refusing to use the term. Still, when recently pressed on the issue, he insisted that his soon-to-be-revealed immigration policy vis-a-vis Mexico will not include a "blanket amnesty."

Speaking at a community center in Crawford, Texas, on August 25th, Bush offered his brand of compassionate, pragmatic conservatism on the issue. "There are people in Mexico who've got children, who worry about where they're going to get their next meal from," the Washington Times quoted Bush as saying. "And they're going to come to the United States," he continued, "if they think they can make money here. That's a simple fact.... And we've got to respect that, seems like to me, and treat those people with respect."

Asked by the Times if his policy might not have the effect of rewarding millions of aliens who have broken our immigration laws, Bush responded that his program would be "a far cry ... from blanket amnesty." Still, whatever Clintonesque term is finally adopted as the cover for the Bush policy, a large ...

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