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President Bush: Top 5 Reasons Immigration Reform Bill Must Be Passed This Year
Cattle Network ^ | 6/16/2007 | President George W. Bush

Posted on 06/16/2007 2:18:15 PM PDT by Baladas

If The Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill Now Being Considered By The Senate Is Not Passed, The U.S. Will Be Left With A Status Quo That Is Unacceptable. The current immigration system is broken:

Border security and interior enforcement laws need to be improved.

Employers do not have the tools they need to verify the work eligibility of their employees with assurance.

As many as 12 million illegal workers remain in the shadows.

Only around 13 percent of green cards are awarded each year based on employment-related criteria, and far too little emphasis is placed on the skills and attributes necessary to fill the needs of our growing economy and further the national interest.

There is no efficient mechanism by which willing foreign workers may be hired for jobs Americans are not doing. This Bill Represents The Best Chance To Move Forward On Fixing Our Broken Immigration System

1) The Bill Contains Tough New Border Security And Enforcement Measures.

The Bill Commits The Most Resources To Border Security In U.S. History. The bill includes border security triggers such as: increasing border fencing and vehicle barriers at the Southern border; increasing the size of the Border Patrol; installing ground-based radar and camera towers along the Southern border; and ensuring that resources are available to maintain the effective end of "Catch and Release" at our border.

The Bill Improves Our Laws To Better Safeguard National Security And Prevent Future Illegal Immigration. The bill:

Allows the government to detain dangerous criminal aliens who cannot be removed from the U.S. because no other country is willing to accept them. Under current law, they must be released back into society after just six months.

Gives the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice tools to keep certain aliens out of the U.S. solely on the basis of their participation in a gang. No conviction is required – if an individual has participated in a gang and helped "aid" or "support" its illegal activity, then he or she is not eligible for admission to the U.S.

Substantially increases criminal penalties for repeated illegal border crossings.

Imposes substantial new criminal penalties for passport, visa, and other immigration fraud.

Includes several provisions that would improve coordination between Federal, State, and local governments in enforcing immigration laws and expeditiously deporting criminal aliens.

2) The Bill Will Give Employers The Tools They Need To Verify The Work Eligibility Of Their Employees. Today, we have an entire underground industry dedicated to producing fake IDs and fraudulent Social Security numbers. If this bill is not passed, the problems of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act would persist – employers would continue operating under a system in which they have only a limited ability to tell whether documentation is authentic.

The Bill Requires The Establishment Of A Reliable Employment Eligibility Verification System (EEVS) To Help Employers Verify The Work Eligibility Of All Employees. All workers will be required to present stronger and more readily verifiable identification documents.

EEVS Will Allow Employers To Verify The Authenticity Of Documents By Providing Access For The First Time To Identification Photographs In Government Databases. EEVS Will Be Founded On Unprecedented Verification Of Information Across Numerous Electronic Databases. These include:

Department of Homeland Security records; Social Security Administration records; State Department passport and visa records (including photographs); Birth and death records maintained by State vital statistics agencies; and State driver's license information.

3) The Bill Will Bring As Many As 12 Million Current Undocumented Workers Out Of The Shadows. If the bill is not passed, these workers would remain in the shadows of our society, where they are often exploited, underpaid, and afraid to go to the police for fear of deportation.

The Senate Bill Provides A Mechanism For Undocumented Workers With Clean Records And Steady Jobs To Come Out Of The Shadows And Be Accounted For In A Regulated System, On A Probationary Basis. This will help keep our Nation secure by letting law enforcement officials know who is in the country and allowing immigration enforcement officers to focus their resources on apprehending violent criminals and terrorists. The Senate Bill Provides Greater Incentives For Employers And Workers To Follow The Law By Implementing Much Tougher Worksite Enforcement Measures. EEVS will give employers the tools they need to verify the status of workers they hire. Employers who continue to hire illegal workers will face stiff new criminal and civil penalties – for example, the maximum criminal penalty for a pattern or practice of hiring illegal workers will increase 25-fold, from $3,000 per alien to $75,000 per alien.

4) The Bill Will Clear The Current Family Backlog And Reform The Immigration System To Better Balance The Importance Of Family Connections With U.S. Economic Needs. Currently, applicants wait up to 30 years for green cards. In addition, our immigration system places far too little emphasis on the skills and attributes necessary to fill the needs of our growing economy and further the national interest.

The Senate Bill Will Clear The Current Decades-Long Backlog Of Family-Based Applications Within Eight Years. During this time, there will be a surge in family reunification, as more than two-thirds of green cards issued will go to family members. Even after family backlogs are cleared and the rebalancing of visas is complete, there will be more family-based green cards issued than merit-based green cards.

The Bill Will Help Keep The U.S. Competitive In The Global Economy By Establishing A New Merit-Based System For Immigration That Is Similar To Those Used By Other Countries. Under the merit-based system, future immigrants applying for permanent residency in the U.S. will be assigned points for attributes that further our national interest, including: skills and work experience, with added points for U.S. employment in a specialty or high-demand field; education, with added points for training in science, math, and technology; employer endorsement; ability to speak English; and family ties to the U.S.

Once The Backlogs Of Employment-Based Applicants And Family-Based Applicants Are Cleared, There Will Be 380,000 Green Cards Available Under The Merit-Based System – Up From 140,000 Employment-Based Green Cards Today. This is a 170 percent increase over the current level of employment-based green cards, reforming our system from one in which about 13 percent of green cards are employment-based to one in which about 32 percent of green cards are issued through the merit-based system. The Bill Includes A Large, Immediate Increase – From 65,000 Today To 115,000 For The First Year – In The H-1B Visa Cap For Skilled Foreign Workers. After the first year, the cap will rise and fall based on economic need, allowing it to adjust up to as high as 180,000.

5) The Bill Will Create A Temporary Worker Program To Alleviate Pressure On The Border And Provide The U.S. Economy With An Efficient Mechanism To Match The Skills Of Willing Foreign Workers To The Demands Of Available Jobs.

Under The Senate Bill, A Temporary Worker Program Will Allow U.S. Law Enforcement To Focus More Of Its Resources On Apprehending Violent Criminals And Terrorists Who Pose A Threat To Our Security. The temporary worker program will help reduce the number of people trying to sneak across our borders by providing a lawful and orderly channel for foreign workers to fill the jobs that Americans are not doing.

This Temporary Worker Program Has The Toughest Labor Standards And The Most Robust Protections For U.S. Workers Of Any Existing U.S. Nonimmigrant Worker Program.

Before hiring a temporary worker under the bill, an employer must first try to recruit U.S. workers for 90 days – three times longer than any other temporary worker program.

Temporary workers under the bill must be paid the prevailing competitive wage, which is based on the wages paid to U.S. workers, and ensures that the wages of U.S. workers cannot be undercut.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: amnesty; bush; illgealimmigration; immigrantlist; immigrationcomedy; noamnestyforillegals; scaretactics; sellouts; vampirebill; wontgetfooledagain
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No sale. Unacceptable.

That reads more like an illegal immigrant Bill of Rights, I'm sure he ran this by La Raza again.

1 posted on 06/16/2007 2:18:22 PM PDT by Baladas
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To: Baladas

Did The Onion set this site up?


2 posted on 06/16/2007 2:19:34 PM PDT by ruination
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To: Baladas

Buzzzzzzzzzzzzz offfffffffffffffffffff JORGE.


3 posted on 06/16/2007 2:23:30 PM PDT by rockabyebaby (HEY JORGE, SHUT UP AND BUILD THE BLEEPING FENCE, ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.)
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To: Baladas
How Eisenhower solved illegal border crossings from Mexico

I Like Ike.

The immigration giveaway

Take the Pledge: "I pledge to never, ever vote for anyone, for any office, who votes in favor of the Mexican Invasion Surrender Bill."

The penalty for being politically tone-deaf is death of one's political career. Amnesty for illegal immigrants--which means any path to any sort of permanent legal residency of any kind (let alone citizenship,) regardless of cost--is worse than the "third rail of politics." It's the Guillotine.

4 posted on 06/16/2007 2:23:37 PM PDT by sourcery (Double Feature: "The Amnestyville Horror" and "Kill the Bill, Vol. 2")
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To: Baladas

bump


5 posted on 06/16/2007 2:24:20 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Baladas
1) The Bill Contains Tough New Border Security And Enforcement Measures.

The legal penalties are less costly than what happens if you improperly pay postage to the United States Postal Service.

The Senate and the President cannot be considered to be serious if they don't think immigration reform and national border security is more important than mailing direct mail advertising.

6 posted on 06/16/2007 2:24:30 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Baladas

This year? Why the urgency Bush has had 6+ years to fix this. You would think Clinton had been President.


7 posted on 06/16/2007 2:24:57 PM PDT by ex-snook ("But above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
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20 Reasons why the Immigration Reform Bill should be recycled as toilet paper:

Senator Sessions Releases List of 20 Loopholes in the Senate Immigration

8 posted on 06/16/2007 2:25:31 PM PDT by EdReform (The right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed *NRA*JPFO*SAF *GOA*SAS)
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To: Baladas

I would like to bring W out of the shadows, so he can get some idea of what we Americans think.


9 posted on 06/16/2007 2:27:05 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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“That reads more like an illegal immigrant Bill of Rights, I’m sure he ran this by La Raza again.”

ROTFLMAO!!


10 posted on 06/16/2007 2:27:42 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker ( Hunter/Thompson/Thompson/Hunter in 08! "Read my lips....No new RINO's" !!)
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To: ruination

“Did The Onion set this site up?”

No, it was copied from the Whitehouse Web site:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/immigration/


11 posted on 06/16/2007 2:29:49 PM PDT by LibFreeOrDie (L'Chaim!)
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To: Baladas
I still think we should simply adopt Mexicos' own immigration policy, word-for-word as our own.

Even better - put it on a reciprocal basis; U.S. Immigration policies will mirror that of the immigrants' country of orgin when seeking to enter the U.S.

I can't recall any nation on earth where immigration, residency, and citizen requirements are as lax as they are here...

12 posted on 06/16/2007 2:33:02 PM PDT by GoldCountryRedneck ("Flying is like Life: Know where you are, where you're going, and how to get there." - 'Ol Dad)
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To: Baladas
If The Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill Now Being Considered By The Senate Is Not Passed, The U.S. Will Be Left With A Status Quo That Is Unacceptable. The current immigration system is broken:

He's clearly and openly saying that he will continue to refuse to enforce our immigration laws ( status quo ) if the bill doesn't pass and it will be our fault.

He should be asked: "Will you continue to allow sanctuary cities to exist if the amnesty bill passes?". He'd have to explain why he'd enforce immigration laws then if he's not willing to enforce immigration laws today. He'll be shielded from ever having to deal with that question.

13 posted on 06/16/2007 2:33:27 PM PDT by Perchant
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To: Baladas
Needs correction from the start:

"Border security and interior enforcement laws need to be improved."

Take out "laws and you have a correct statement. Bush is holding enforcement, his duty, hostage for his mass legalization/wage depression bill.

lie, after lie, after lie

14 posted on 06/16/2007 2:33:48 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Baladas
The U.S. Will Be Left With A Status Quo That Is Unacceptable. The current immigration system is broken:

Poor argument Mr. President. The status quo has been caused by failure to enforce the current immigration laws by those who are responsible. The system would not be broken if those laws were strictly applied. Passing more immigration laws will have the same result.
15 posted on 06/16/2007 2:35:22 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax , you earn it , you keep it!)
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New Revised Immigration Bill:

1. Secure our borders with physical walls if need be and uphold/reiterate existing immigration laws (no need for new ones).

2. Immediately deport all illegal aliens in jail and in prison.

3. Give those that see the will of the American people, a chance to return south of the border (many will after seeing the first two items implemented).

4. Force a screening process for all illegals who remain in the US and put them through the same rigors as a legal immigrant including pledges of allegiance to the USA and to learning our language. Those who don't cooperate are deported.

5. As we secure our borders from illegal immigration, may we resolve to continue the fight to preserve our language, borders and culture.

Maybe an addendum that we don't forget to welcome legal immigrants with open arms remembering that throughout our history, they have often proved to be the most patriotic and hard working of all our citizens.

16 posted on 06/16/2007 2:35:42 PM PDT by Jim W N
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To: Baladas

Keep writing and phoning your senators, folks. No time to let up now. Dubyah’s in a full court press to pass this thing. Why, I really don’t know. Mexico? Big business? Ignorance?


17 posted on 06/16/2007 2:36:07 PM PDT by manic4organic (Send a care package through USO today.)
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To: Baladas

Hola! El Presidente!
Do not urinate down our backs and tell us it is raing!


18 posted on 06/16/2007 2:37:32 PM PDT by Bibman (Don't tread on me!)
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To: Baladas

BULLSH*T Mr. President!

Secure the damn borders, as you’re required to do BY LAW, and stop making excuses for your drunken pal Teddy Kennedy’s attempt to legalize millions of future Democrat voters.

THAT’S what this is all about.


19 posted on 06/16/2007 2:38:38 PM PDT by mkjessup (Jan 20, 2009 - "We Don't Know. Where Rudy Went. Just Glad He's Not. The President. Burma Shave.")
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To: Baladas
I'll take a triple order of #1 and #2, please. Oh, wait, this is what we've been demanding from our government for the past eight years, more so after 9/11. More enforcement, more border security, and holding businesses accountable for their illegal laborers.

As for the rest - what a joke. There's a big backlog of applications? Hello? How will twelve million more applicants help this, in the slightest way? And taking the Reagan amnesty (and 4 extensions and modifications afterward) as an example, the good news is it won't be twelve million, but only 5 million, as the other seven million ignore it, and the extra million who hop the fence to take advantage of it, also decide not to trust the US government.

20 posted on 06/16/2007 2:40:20 PM PDT by kingu (No, I don't use sarcasm tags - it confuses people.)
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