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To: RonDog
Malkin, the daughter of Filipino immigrants...

Forgive me if someone has already proposed this...
but I suspect that Ms. Malkin has taken up the cause of exposing the sordid track record of
our INS for two reasons:

1. She doesn't want radical Islam to do to the USA what it's doing with The Phillipines.

2. She's basically a fair person (besides being smart).
She probably has heard from her parents about the paperwork and bureaucracy they
navigated in order to join us here in the USA.
And she's probably compared that to the miscreants who the INS treats as "customers"
(always right) in the cases of the Beltway Snipers and The Talented Mr. Atta and his crew.

I know a bit of the challenge for the immigrant/visiting Phillipino/a in the USA.
When I was in graduate school in the early 1990s, one of my fellow graduate students
was a Phillipino; a calmer, more Catholic-observant fellow you'd never meet.

One afternoon he came into the lab and was absolutely fuming (totally out of character).
I said "What's the problem?".
He said "I am so mad. I have spent three wasted hours with the INS. If I'd known that
the INS was such a mess, I'd have flown from Manila and sneaked across the border
to get to graduate school.


She is a graduate of Oberlin College.
This is what I simply find amazing.
My graduate faculty advisor got her undergrad degree from Oberlin.
While she was an observant Catholic, she was about as liberal as they come.
IIRC, some of the "free speech" movement folks in the 1960s at Berkely got their
undergrad degrees at Oberlin.
74 posted on 11/24/2002 8:35:31 AM PST by VOA
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To: VOA
Hi, VOA - It is a good thing that Hugh has FR do do his "show prep" for him! :o)
Seriously, I have found out more about Michelle Malkin from THIS THREAD than they seem to have discovered when she was on with Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, 20/20, etc. - and we haven't even heard what Hugh will ask her yet.
Not sure about the Philippine connection, but since (from her bio) Michelle was born in Philadelphia to immigrant parents, she would appear to qualify as a "natural born" citizen - and hence, can be President, unlike Ah-nuld. :o)

Not sure about Oberlin College, either. What is their reputation?

Also - not sure that I am familiar with the INS's "catch and release" program, but I do NOT like what I am reading about it, from www.nationalreview.com:

October 25, 2002, 9:00 a.m.
Who Let Lee Malvo Loose?
What the INS did wrong.

By Michelle Malkin

he mainstream media informed us this week that Lee Malvo, the reportedly 17-year-old youth charged as a material witness in the sniper investigation along with his stepfather John Mohammed, is a "Jamaican national." As of this writing (Oct. 24), the Immigration and Naturalization Service refused to comment publicly on the exact nature of Malvo's immigration status.

Here are the facts the INS doesn't want you to know: Lee Malvo is an illegal alien from Jamaica who jumped ship in Miami in June 2001. He was apprehended by the Border Patrol in Bellingham, Wash., in December 2001, but was then let go by the INS district in Seattle in clear violation of federal law and contrary to what the arresting Border Patrol officers intended, according to my law-enforcement sources.

According to INS records I obtained, Malvo was arrested by Border Patrol agents in Bellingham, Wash., on Dec. 19, 2001. Local police called the Border Patrol during an incident involving "some sort of custody dispute" between Malvo's mother, Uma Sceon James, and stepfather, John Mohammed (the ex-Army soldier with black radical Muslim ties now at the center of the sniper investigation). James admitted that six months earlier, "she and her son were passengers on a cargo ship that was filled with 'illegal asians (sic).' They were all off loaded in the Miami, FL area where she immediately located work at the Red Lobster in Ft. Myers, FL."

From there, Malvo and James traveled to Tacoma, Wash., and ended up in Bellingham. At the time of their arrest, INS records indicate, neither Malvo nor his mother had any documents proving their identities or allowing them "to be or remain in the United States legally." The Border Patrol agents concluded that because she had "no roots or close family ties in the United States, James was likely to abscond." The arresting officer noted that the mother-and-son illegal aliens, Malvo and James, would be "detained at the Seattle Detention facility in Seattle, Washington pending deportation charges."

That's not what happened. About a month after their arrest, Malvo and his mother were set free by the Seattle district INS — contrary to what the arresting Border Patrol officers had determined should be done. And in clear violation of federal law regarding the removal of illegal alien stowaways. According to the Detention and Deportation Officers' Field Manual:

Occasionally, you may encounter an alien who claims to be a stowaway, but cannot or will not provide information concerning the name of the vessel of arrival. Prior to April 1, 1997, such aliens could be handled in the same way as any other EWI (entered without inspection) case and placed into removal proceedings. The (Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act), however, directs that stowaways, regardless of when encountered, are to be removed without a hearing . . . citing section 235(a)(2) of the Act as the authority for the action.

The law is explicit: Illegal alien stowaways are to be detained and deported without hearings. James admitted that she and her son were illegal alien stowaways. Yet, in January 2002, James was released on a $1,500 bond; Malvo was set loose without any bond on his own recognizance. Here is my theory: Somebody at the Seattle INS office leaned on the arresting Border Patrol officers to disregard Malvo and his mother's "stowaway" status — allowing them to run free and allowing the INS to avoid the costs associated with detention and deportation.

So, who let Lee Malvo loose? The Seattle INS office referred my call to the Washington, D.C., headquarters. The national headquarters referred calls to the Montgomery County sniper task force. Standard INS operating procedure: Pass the buck and run for cover.

"This makes me sick to my stomach," says Daryl Schermerhorn, vice president of the Northwest regional chapter of the National Border Patrol Council, which represents Border Patrol agents in Washington State. "The INS is not concerned with enforcing immigration law," he told me this week. "It's more concerned with freeing up jails and saving a few bucks than it is with protecting Americans and removing people who don't belong here."

As I document in my book, Invasion, these countless "catch and release" cases have demoralized rank-and-file INS agents and cost scores of American lives — from cops gunned down by fugitive deportees to victims of illegal border-crossing murderers, and now, quite possibly, to the innocents slaughtered in the Washington, D.C.-area sniping spree.

Eugene Davis, a retired deputy chief Border Patrol agent in Blaine, Wash., told me: "This is another classic example of how our catch and release policy for illegal aliens remains a danger to us all. What's it going to take for the American people to demand that we fix the system?"

— Michelle Malkin is author of Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.

COPYRIGHT 2002 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.


75 posted on 11/24/2002 12:07:42 PM PST by RonDog
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