RUSH: You know, this headline: ‘Crackdown on Illegal Workers Appears Imminent.’ Today the Bush administration unveiled new work place regulations. Chertoff went out there, and the Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, had a press conference on border security and immigration administrative reforms. This is a huge crackdown and it’s being focused on the employers. Of course, we talked about it all week. The employers are a little upset about this. ‘Food prices are going to go up, and that price will go up, and this price will go up.’ And that is what they always say to us. But do you know what’s interesting about this to me? Go back into mid-June, not that long ago, mid-June, and in the dark of night, behind closed doors, a group of Republican and Democrat senators accompanied by representatives of the group La Raza crafted the Comprehensive Destroy the Republican Party Act of 2007, called comprehensive immigration reform and control, whatever. They hoped to ram that bill through with no amendments. They hoped to ram it through with no hearings. McCain said we have to take the usual politics out of this, meaning debate. They were doing everything they could to sneak that bill by us. We all know what happened. It bombed. It went down in flames. Their attempt to sneak this thing by us blew up right in their faces. Republicans and Democrats alike.
When they want your votes they will listen to you. When they want your votes they’ll do what they think it is you want done. But that time expires shortly after elections. That’s why they have to be kept honest. But I think they got the message on this. I remember after the election or after the bill went down, the initial reaction of all these people was: ‘You’re going to rue this day. You’re going to rue this day. This is the biggest mistake.’ Now look it. If what they wanted to do was so great and so important and so good for the country, why have they caved on something that important to them? Why did they cave?