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Presidents,
speeches, etc.
Bush speech: January 11th, 2007 |text
& speech|
16-01-2007:
President Clinton's First Inaugural Speech (January
20, 1993) |here|
President Clinton's Second Inaugural Speech (January
20, 1997) |here|
President George W. Bush's Inaugural Address (January
20, 2001) |here| -->analyze
stylistic devices & find 'typical phrases' -->style:
comparison to last week's speech |text
& speech|
--> criticism of last week's
announcement |SPIEGEL
online|
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Immigration
[22-02-2007]
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Extending hope and opportunity in our country
requires an immigration system worthy of America -- with
laws that are fair and borders that are secure. When laws
and borders are routinely violated, this harms the
interests of our country. To secure our border, we're
doubling the size of the Border Patrol, and funding new
infrastructure and technology.
Yet even with all these
steps, we cannot fully secure the border unless we take
pressure off the border -- and that requires a temporary
worker program. We should establish a legal and orderly
path for foreign workers to enter our country to work on a
temporary basis. As a result, they won't have to try to
sneak in, and that will leave Border Agents free to chase
down drug smugglers and criminals and terrorists.
(Applause.) We'll enforce our immigration laws at the work
site and give employers the tools to verify the legal
status of their workers, so there's no excuse left for
violating the law. (Applause.)
We need to uphold the
great tradition of the melting pot that welcomes and
assimilates new arrivals. (Applause.) We need to resolve
the status of the illegal immigrants who are already in
our country without animosity and without amnesty.
(Applause.) Convictions run deep in this Capitol when it
comes to immigration. Let us have a serious, civil, and
conclusive debate, so that you can pass, and I can sign,
comprehensive immigration reform into law. (Applause.)
Extract from: State of the
Union 2007 - The full text of Bush's State of the Union
speech.
US President George W.
Bush's 2007 State of the Union address, delivered on Jan.
23, 2007, reproduced from the White House Web site.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,461893,00.html
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President Bush's address on reforming immigration
law: |wikipedia.org|
United States Immigration Debate |wikipedia.org|
California Proposition 187 [1994] |wikipedia.org|
Jennifer's speech on Latinos in the US |more|
last year's links: Immigration - California |more|
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