For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
August 5, 2006
President's Radio Address
Audio
In Focus: Immigration
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This week, my Administration met a key
objective in our efforts to better secure our Nation's border.
In May, I pledged to deploy up to 6,000 National Guard members to
support the Border Patrol, and we fulfilled that pledge by August 1st.
Through Operation Jump Start, National Guard members are now on duty
supporting the Border Patrol in Texas, California, Arizona, and New
Mexico.
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On Thursday, I visited the Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector
in Texas. I saw firsthand how the National Guard is working with our
Border Patrol agents to improve border security. National Guard troops
are helping with surveillance, construction, and logistics. They're
building and repairing fences, maintaining vehicles, and manning
detection equipment on the border and in command centers.
The arrival of National Guard units has allowed the Border Patrol
to move more agents into front-line positions, and this additional
manpower is delivering results. With the support of the National Guard,
Border Patrol agents have seized over 17,000 pounds of illegal drugs and
caught more than 2,500 illegal immigrants since June 15th. Just last
month, Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector confiscated
more than 4,200 pounds of marijuana hidden in a tractor trailer. And
the support of the National Guard was important in making this seizure
happen.
Rational and comprehensive immigration reform must begin with
border security, and we have more to do. So I've asked Congress to fund
dramatic increases in manpower and technology for the Border Patrol. We
will add 6,000 new Border Patrol agents. We will build high-tech fences
in urban corridors and new patrol roads and barriers in rural areas.
And we will employ motion sensors, infrared cameras, and unmanned aerial
vehicles to prevent illegal crossings. By deploying 21st century
technologies, we will make our Border Patrol agents even more effective
and our border more secure.
Yet to be successful, comprehensive immigration reform must also
accomplish four other critical goals. We need a temporary worker
program that will create a legal and orderly path for foreign workers to
enter our country to work on a temporary basis. This program will add
to our security by helping us know who is in our country and why they
are here. And by reducing pressure on our border, it will free up our
Border Patrol to focus on making sure we stop terrorists, violent
criminals, and drug smugglers from entering our country.
We need to enforce our immigration laws at our Nation's work sites.
To enforce the law, we have launched raids on businesses that knowingly
hire illegal immigrants. We are filing criminal charges against these
employers, and we are prosecuting them to the fullest extent of the law.
To help honest businesses follow the law, I propose more effective
tools to verify the legal status of workers. These tools should include
a tamper-proof identification card for legal foreign workers. By taking
these steps, we will make it easier for businesses to obey the law and
leave them no excuse for violating it.
We need to resolve the status of illegal immigrants who are already
here. They should not be given an automatic path to citizenship. This
is amnesty, and I oppose it. Amnesty would be unfair to those who are
here lawfully, and it would invite further waves of illegal immigration.
We will find a rational middle ground between automatic citizenship for
illegal immigrants and mass deportations of people who've been living
here for many years with jobs, families, and deep roots in our country.
Finally, we need comprehensive immigration reform that honors the
American tradition of the melting pot by helping newcomers assimilate.
Americans are bound together by our shared ideals, our history, and the
ability to speak and write the English language. When immigrants
assimilate, they advance in our society, realize their dreams, and add
to the unity of America. We can fix the problem of illegal immigration
and deliver an immigration system that is rational and compassionate.
By passing comprehensive immigration reform, we will uphold our
laws, meet the needs of our economy, and keep America what she has
always been -- an open door to the future, a blessed and promised land,
one Nation under God.
Thank you for listening.
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