Bush To Address Nation On Immigration Monday

Posted on May 12, 2006

FOX

President Bush plans to address the nation Monday night on the immigration debate, trying to build momentum for legislation that could provide millions of illegal immigrants a chance to become American citizens.

The White House said it was seeking time from television networks for the president’s remarks.

“This is crunch time,” Tony Snow, the new White House press secretary said Friday at his first off-camera, or informal, briefing.

So, will it be more lip service, or will he actually address the issue with real action? Will it be more of the same, or has the public outcry finally been heard? Will the speech be in English or Spanish?

A little bird just told me that he plans to put the National Guard on the border. If true, it would definitely be a strong step. If it comes to pass…O’Reilly will surely take credit for the plan…right? However, it still leaves the amnesty question open.

Hat tip: Hot Air

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One Response to “Bush To Address Nation On Immigration Monday”

  1. gfactor on May 12th, 2006 6:55 pm

    Adressing the nation seems to have helped so much on the Iraq war, why not try it on immigration?