Posted on 05/27/2007 5:41:46 AM PDT by starbase
NEW YORK - To judge how important assimilation is to Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., peruse their immigration bill, now before the Senate. "Assimilation" appears only once in this legislation, and not until the 343rd of 347 pages. "Americanization" never emerges. Too bad the most sweeping immigration measure since 1986 shortchanges assimilation. Whether America ultimately absorbs 12,000 or all 12 million illegal aliens estimated to live here, it will be better for them and this nation if they speak, study and vote in English, understand America's Constitution and political culture, respect our history and civic traditions, and honor our flag and national heroes. Otherwise, bedlam awaits.
McCain-Kennedy does little to forestall such cultural disarray, and it probably exacerbates it.
Unfortunately, as Hudson Institute senior fellow John Fonte told the House Immigration subcommittee May 16, "There are no serious assimilation components to the legislation." Dual citizenship, naturalized Americans voting here and overseas, non-English classrooms and multilingual ballots all thrive, despite McCain-Kennedy's "comprehensive" scope.
"Under this bill, every immigrant and every American citizen is his own little bubble of linguistic entitlement," says Jim Boulet Jr., executive director of English First. This is so, thanks to President Bill Clinton's Executive Order 13166. As Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., told the Senate Tuesday, this is "an entitlement for a translator in any language you want other than English...if you are a recipient of federal funds."
Under E.O. 13166, for instance, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development on Jan. 22 mandated language outreach by subsidized-housing providers. HUD, for instance, recognized one housing sponsor for hiring "translators fluent in Hindi, Urdu, Dari, Vietnamese and Chinese to translate written materials and advertising for the local press in those languages."
HUD's regulations state: "No matter how few LEP (limited-English-proficient) persons the recipient is serving, oral interpretation services should be made available in some form."
McCain-Kennedy would codify E.O. 13166, so only Congress could repeal it.
Until then, President Bush unilaterally could cancel Clinton's executive order. This, too, he has failed to do.
Illegals also could gain amnesty without English proficiency. Up to four years after receiving brand-new, permanently renewable Z (amnesty) visas, they merely must "demonstrate an attempt to gain an understanding of the English language." This is like saying that thinking about maybe asking someone out means you are dating. Z-visa holders can "demonstrate an attempt" through "placement on a waiting list for English classes." For McCain-Kennedy, waiting equals speaking.
Also under this legislation, the Homeland Security secretary would disseminate amnesty information to illegals "in no fewer than the top five principal languages ... spoken by aliens who would qualify for classification under this section, including to television, radio and print media ..."
McCain-Kennedy's English and assimilation shortcomings should aggravate cultural conservatives and annoy almost everyone else.
Fiscal conservatives should faint at Heritage Foundation scholar Robert Rector's estimate that this bill creates "a net cost to taxpayers of $2.3 trillion in retirement-related benefits" for amnestied illegal aliens. One fresh entitlement: Free immigration attorneys for illegal-alien farm workers.
Cops and counter terrorists should worry that McCain-Kennedy requires that eligible illegal aliens receive probationary Z visas by the "end of the next business day." Within that deadline, law-enforcement and national-security officials simply cannot isolate innocent aliens from those who aspire to rob, rape or plant bombs. Alas, there is no single, searchable, international-scoundrels database.
"A one-business-day time limit is madness, particularly if 48,000 aliens applied in a single day," warns Kris Kobach, counsel under former Attorney General John Ashcroft. "Would 48,000 daily applications be unusual? Try dividing 12 million illegal aliens by 250 business days, if they all applied the first year."
Americans who want secure borders wonder why the 700-mile southern-frontier-fence Congress authorized last year stretches only 370 miles under McCain-Kennedy.
And liberals fret that this bill's guest-worker program would depress the wages of low-skilled American citizens. This is a serious, albeit debatable, accusation.
By pushing this bill, John McCain is alienating GOP primary voters. Come 2008, he may become one lonely maverick. Meanwhile, by embracing this legislation, Bush is smashing his loyal Republican base to smithereens.
McCain-Kennedy is as wildly popular as algebra homework on prom night.
Congress should dropkick it into the Rio Grande.
Deroy Murdock can be reached by e-mail at deroy.murdock@gmail.com.
I clearly don’t understand the legislative process. I thought they had to have committee hearings on legislation before the full house or full Senate vote. Why aren’t members who are skeptical about this bill, demanding committee hearings?
According to the 2000 census, 18,785,867 is the total populations combined of Wyoming, Dist. of Columbia, Vermont, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, Montana, Rhode Island, Hawaii, New Hampshire, Maine, Idaho, Nebraska, West Virginia, New Mexico and Nevada.
THINK about that.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/usa/states/population.shtml
Great post, AuntB.
This is an economic, demographic, political, and electoral nightmare.
Yes, it’s pretty incredible that this is even a potential law at all.
We are mandated to provide translation service to anyone who shows up in our ER. So not only do we have to provide free health care, we also need to pay for $100/hour translation services too. More fools we.
The goods on the immigration amnesty bill.
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“Why is this so difficult for some (most) Americans to understand?”
Tell you what. Make xerox copies of those 7 principles and take them to the nearest high school and hand them out as flyers.
The 12th graders will have spent 12 years of ‘education’ and will have precious little clue of what those concepts mean in reality. only some will have a surface understanding, but most will be brainwashed to have a completely different conception of what Government is all about.
*THATS* why it is difficult for most Americans to understand.
Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
"The Republican Party is dancing on the edge of perdition here, and actually appears to be leading the way down, with the Democrats cheering them on."
"...but most will be brainwashed to have a completely different conception of what Government is all about. "
Unfortunately I believe both of you are correct.
It would seem our youth are striving not for knowledge and wisdom anymore.
It would seem like the people of these united states are cheerfully jumping into the hand basket of ignorance and enjoying the ride down to destruction. Wait until it hits bottom and the reality of the ride finally hits home, by then it'll be too late.
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