Congressman Raul Grijalva introduced legislation to make the fence subject to local land use attack in every?
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Raul Grijalva has consistently voted against legislation to build a fence along the border and to increase border patrol.
He is publicly pro-immigration, possibly due to the fact that his father was a part of the Bracero Program. Although the Bracero Program was a failure and exploited the migrant workers, Grijalva was born in 1948. The migrants in the Bracero Program were only given temporary leave to be in the USA. I would suppose this would make the Congressman
an anchor baby?
His new plan is a crock. Ask any rancher. A fence with broken wires is useless.
The guy is a phoney two-bit meddler who is only trying to confuse the issue by diverting attention to unrelated stupidity. His jabbering serves no useful purpose in securing the border, only in creating divisive side issues that are unrelated to border security. The idiot should be booed right out of his district by angry voters.
Thank goodness there are some reasonable people in Congress. I just recently asked this question about the impact in Texas: A river border (The Rio Grande for those of you whom are geographically challenged or Río Bravo del Norte as it is called in Mexico). The river is shared, a wall would eliminate or significantly reduce US access to this valuable resource.
"Congressman Grijalva's bill brings some much needed common sense to immigration reform and border security," said Rodger Schlickeisen, president of Defenders of Wildlife. "It strikes an appropriate balance between ensuring our borders are secure and conserving our treasured lands and wildlife."
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. He is absolutely correct!
I guess it gives new meaning to nimby, not in my back yard
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