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Bush hits the roof over visas for crazed killers |
2002-03-13 |
Attorney General John Ashcroft threatened to punish those responsible. But Bush stood by INS Commissioner James Ziglar, who he appointed to the post, saying: "His responsibility is to reform the INS. Let's give him time to do so." Okay. Time's up. Fire them all and start a new agency from scratch. Take the resonsibility out from under Justice and put it with the Department of the Interior. That should rub Ashcroft's nose in it! Maybe they'll be able to administer it better than they do with the Indians. But if not, we can put it under Transportation next... Bill O'Reilly just suggested shutting INS down and starting over. Iaian Murray says that James Sensenbrenner says the same thing. Is this a movement? I work for the INS. O'Reilly, Sensenbrenner and Vodkapundit are absolutely right. There is no drive, no care, no thought and certainly no sense of urgency or importance to the work done here. We just held up a reply to a Congressman for three days because it was deemed more sensitive to the bureaucratic egos of those involved to have the answer come from one guy, who thought his time was too important to be wasted on such trivia, than from me, who has done no work for two days because nothing has been assigned to me. Today, 14 March, I received a letter from a citizen to answer. It was postmarked March 31, 2001. It has taken 50 weeks to go from the mailbox to my desk ... |
Posted by:Fred Pruitt |