Senate Shifts Iraq Funds to Borders, Ports
Senate Shifts Iraq Funds to Borders, Ports
Apr 26 12:40 PM US/Eastern
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By ANDREW TAYLOR
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON
The Senate voted Wednesday to divert some of the money President Bush requested for the war in Iraq to instead increase patrols against illegal immigrants on the nation's borders and increase security at U.S. ports.
An amendment cutting Bush's Iraq request by $1.3 billion to pay for new Border Patrol agents, aircraft some fencing at border crossings widely used by illegal immigrants was adopted on 59-39 vote.
While the border security funds had sweeping support, Democrats and Republicans argued over whether the cuts to Pentagon war funds would harm troops on the ground in Iraq. The cuts, offered by Judd Gregg, R- N.H., trim Bush's request for the war by almost 3 percent but don't specify how.
The vote came in the wake of a toughly worded promise by the White House to veto the $106.5 billion measure unless it is cut back to below $95 billion.
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I've got an idea!!! Let's just bring the troops home from Iraq (We're wasting our time, lives and money over there) and places the troops along the border with shoot on sight rules of engagement. Two problems solved in one stroke!
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