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WND AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Fleischer pressed
on border militia

Asked about Bush's opinion of citizens enforcing immigration law

Posted: December 09, 2002
5:40 pm Eastern

By Les Kinsolving
© 2009 WorldNetDaily.com

Editor's note: Each week, WorldNetDaily White House correspondent Les Kinsolving asks the tough questions no one else will ask. And each week, WorldNetDaily brings you the transcripts of those dialogues with the president and his spokesman. If you'd like to suggest a question for the White House, submit it to WorldNetDaily's exclusive interactive forum MR. PRESIDENT!

At today's White House news briefing, WND – taking questions from the site's MR. PRESIDENT! forum – asked presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer about illegal immigration and racial preferences at universities.

WND: Ari, The Washington Times reports this morning that in Arizona there are more than a dozen known militia organizations responding to a reported 1 million illegal immigrants. And Chris Simcox, the newspaper publisher in Tombstone, is quoted as saying, "I dare the president of the United States to arrest Americans who are protecting their own country. We will no longer tolerate the ineptness of the government in dealing with these criminals and drug dealers." And my question – first question – does the president believe that such militia members should be arrested, or recruited, trained and deputized?

FLEISCHER: The president believes that the laws of the land need to be observed and the laws need to be enforced.

WND: All right. Considering the billions of federal taxpayer dollars that go to support U.S. universities, does the president believe that universities using affirmative action by race in their admissions should be obliged to use affirmative action by race rather than ability alone in selecting members of their football and basketball teams?

FLEISCHER: I think the best guide to what the president believes on this issue is to look at what he did as the governor of Texas, when the president –

WND: The [University of Texas] Hopwood decision came out against –

FLEISCHER: Lester, I was just answering your question.

WND: You remember that, the Hopwood decision, don't you?

FLEISCHER: That's your second question. Yes, I do.


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Les Kinsolving hosts a daily talk show for WCBM in Baltimore. His radio commentaries are syndicated nationally. He is White House correspondent for WorldNetDaily. His show can be heard on the Internet 9-11 p.m. Eastern each weekday. Before going into broadcasting, Kinsolving was a newspaper reporter and columnist – twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for his commentary.




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