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mountain grammy

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Fri Dec 5, 2014, 12:03 AM Dec 2014

Marble, Lundberg suggest CO should help pay for TX border security program

by: Jason Salzman Thu December 4, 2014 at 10:20 AM MST
(But would they give up TABOR refunds to do it? - Promoted by Colorado Pols

As House Republicans are poised to vote to stop Obama's executive order to halt deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants, two Colorado State Senators are saying Colorado should contribute tax dollars to Texas Governor Rick Perry's efforts to secure the southern border.

Calling Obama's action "nuts" and arguing that "you've got to first secure the border," Assistant Republican Majority Leader Kevin Lundberg said in a recent radio interview that Texas has "spent probably $100 million in the last several months helping to show that you can secure the border. I’m all for Colorado stepping up and being a part of the solution."

Tea Party radio host Ken Clark, who asked Lundberg about immigration during the interview, aired Nov. 19 on KLZ 560-AM, responded enthusiastically to Lundberg's idea to give state money to Texas.

"Senator, that is something I would definitely applaud funding. I think that is very important," Clark told Lundberg on air. "I think it affects all of us, even here in the state of Colorado. Senator Marble, what say you?"

"…I agree. It’s exactly the way I feel," responded State Sen. Vicki Marble, who's the new Republican State Senate Caucus Chair.

Both Marble and Lundberg told Clark they believe Texas is demonstrating to the federal government how to secure the border.

"We could secure the border if the federal government would show some backbone, even as the state of Texas has," Lundberg told Clark.

More at link: http://coloradopols.com/diary/65764/marble-lundberg-suggest-co-should-help-pay-for-tx-border-security-program#more-65764

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Marble, Lundberg suggest CO should help pay for TX border security program (Original Post) mountain grammy Dec 2014 OP
Cost is very high; where mostly a Sponsor could help with the fees. The sponsor registers the DhhD Dec 2014 #1
Border Crossings lowest since about 40 years ago. DhhD Dec 2014 #2

DhhD

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1. Cost is very high; where mostly a Sponsor could help with the fees. The sponsor registers the
Sat Dec 6, 2014, 09:16 PM
Dec 2014

workers with the IRS and other government agencies. Green card is the beginning of the Application for Citizenship. The application process is the Executive Order. It is expensive to apply. Undocumented aliens can ill afford it and must have a sponsor to get the Green card. No felons accepted.

http://www.uscitizenship.info/articles/from-green-card-to-citizenship/index.html

DhhD

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2. Border Crossings lowest since about 40 years ago.
Sat Dec 6, 2014, 09:37 PM
Dec 2014
http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2014/nov/25/barack-obama/obama-says-illegal-border-crossings-lowest-it-has-/

Citing his efforts to secure the border, Obama said, "Overall, the number of people trying to cross our border illegally is the lowest it has been since the 1970s."

— Barack Obama on Thursday, November 20th, 2014 in a speech


Republicans lie for money. Follow the money on border security contracts too.
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