In Mexico, Bush Emphasizes Border SecurityCANCUN, Mexico, Mar. 31, 2006
(AP) President Bush said Friday the United States believes it is important
to enforce laws protecting borders and told the leaders of Mexico and Canada
that was crucial to keeping prosperity alive.
He also reiterated strong support for a "guest worker" program that would allow
undocumented immigrants already in the United States to remain in the country
to fill low-paying jobs that Americans won't take.
Bush declined to say whether he would veto legislation that did not contain
such a provision.
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Bush also defended a new U.S. requirement, to take effect Dec. 31, 2007, generally
requiring passports of all who come into the United States across either the Canadian
or Mexican borders, including returning Americans.
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