Trenton, NJ – Christie Says Criticism Of FedEx-like Immigrant Tracking Is ‘Ridiculous’

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    The autograph of New Jersey governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie is seen after a town hall event in Sandown, New Hampshire, June 30, 2015.  REUTERS/Dominick ReutersTrenton, NJ – New Jersey Governor Chris Christie pushed back on Sunday against “ridiculous” criticism of his new proposal to track foreign visitors the way FedEx tracks packages, saying government needs private sector expertise to tackle illegal immigration.

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    “I don’t mean people are packages, so let’s not be ridiculous,” the Republican presidential candidate told an

    interviewer on Fox News Sunday who pointed out that foreigners don’t have labels on their wrists.

    “This is once again a situation where the private sector laps us in the government with the use of technology,” Christie said. “We should bring in the folks from FedEx to use the technology to be able to do it. There’s nothing wrong with that.”

    Christie said on Saturday that if elected president, he would use a FedEx-like system to make sure visitors who enter the United States legally on visas depart the country when their time is up. He maintains that 40 percent of illegal immigrants with visas overstay their visits.

    The governor, who is running well behind among the 17 contenders in the Republican White House race, sought to draw a distinction between his proposal and what he called Republican frontrunner Donald Trump’s “simplistic” idea on how to deal with an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States.

    Trump, who has a 21-point lead over his closest Republican rival, Mike Huckabee, according to a Reuters/Ipsos survey, has said he would deport undocumented immigrants and build a wall between the United States and Mexico.

    “I’ve put forward a much more detailed proposal than that,” said Christie, adding that the presidential race was “not only about personality. It’s also about ideas. And it’s about who can get it done.”

    Christie has said he would ask FedEx Chief Executive Officer Fred Smith to devise the tracking system. A FedEx spokeswoman declined to comment on his remarks.

    Trump’s railing about illegal immigrants has prompted other Republicans to talk tougher on immigration but has also rattled Republican Party leaders who are desperate to attract support from Latino voters who have Democrat Hillary Clinton’s pledge to seek citizenship for illegal immigrants if elected in 2016.

    On NBC’s “Meet the Press” program, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker said he would be open to building a wall along the U.S. border with Canada — not just the southern border with Mexico.

    “Some people have asked us about that in New Hampshire. They raised some very legitimate concerns, including some law enforcement folks that brought that up to me at one of our town hall meetings about a week and a half ago. So that is a legitimate issue for us to look at,” he said.


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    Insider
    Insider
    8 years ago

    The Nazis ym”v already tried it. They considered all Jews illegal and had numbers tattooed on their forearms.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    8 years ago

    Perhaps Trump and Walker could go the the corners where the illegal workers gather each morning, drive them to the boarders and with a supply of concrete blocks and morter have them start on the walls.