Monday, July 06, 2015

Donal Trump and the GOP.

It is interesting, it isn't?

He said Jeb Bush never could solve the problem of immigration. Jeb Bush had a prime place in the movement of the Undocumented toward a path of citizenship while his brother George was in office. He never lift a finger to advocate for Immigration Reform. Florida had three borders with shore lines. We know for a fact immigrants come to Florida's shores from nearby countries, including Cuba. But, Jeb Bush never did anything about the Undocumented.

Jeb Bush went to Washington, DC to take advantage of "The Hammer's Leadership" of right to die laws and their status with Terry Schivo. I know with that trip to DC, Jeb Bush did have a way of getting there and was interested in controversy, but, not when it came to immigrants. His brother in the presidency with him as Governor of Florida could not get it done.

Trump stated Perry couldn't secure the border. Basically. Perry did not establish a state statue about the border to build his own fence if they moved it 100 miles north and out of the reach of the federal government.

Roughly two-thirds (click here) of the United States' population, about 200 million people, lives within the 100-mile zone that an outdated federal regulation defines as the border zone—that is, within 100 miles of a U.S. land or coastal border.

Perry really is all hot air and not much more.

A break in the border fence at the United States-Mexico border is seen outside of Brownsville, Texas, August 5, 2014. On the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, there are still barriers separating communities around the world, from the barbed wire fence dividing the two Koreas, the fence around the Spanish enclave of Melilla, to the sectarian Peace Wall in Belfast, the Israel-Gaza barrier and the border separating Mexico from the United States. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

June 16, 2015
By Paul Weber

...That was a small price tag (click here) compared with what Texas is about to spend. The new Republican governor, Greg Abbott, this month approved $800 million for border security over the next two years — more than double any similar period during Perry’s 14 years in office.
On Texas’ shopping list is a second $7.5 million high-altitude plane to scan the border, a new border crime data center, a 5,000-acre training facility for border law-enforcement agencies and grants for year-round helicopter flights. The state also wants to hire two dozen Texas Rangers to investigate public corruption along the border and 250 new state troopers as a down payment on a permanent force along the border.
Other states along the nearly 2,000-mile Southwest border — New Mexico, Arizona and California — do not come remotely close to the resources Texas has committed. And Texas is doing so long after last year’s surge in undocumented immigrants crossing the border has subsided....