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May 18, 2006
Deborah Orin on yesterday's fence vote: WHEN the Senate voted by a stunning 83-16 in favor of a reinforced fence along the Mexico border yesterday, it showed that lawmakers are feeling get-tough winds blowing from the grass roots. Even 2008 presidential prospects like Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and John Kerry (D-Mass.) voted for the 370-mile fence, and several Democrats who first voted no switched nervously to yes. Deborah notes that if President Bush had explicitly called for a fence in his televised speech Monday night, he could now be claiming a big victory. Bush had the right idea in giving a speech on immigration, but he had the wrong guy write it. UPDATE: The Rasmussen poll data are here. In every state surveyed except Massachusetts, at least 60% of respondents say we should "enforce existing laws and control the border before considering new reforms." |