An excellent article on the subject of securing our borders and staving off the invastion of illegals into American can be found here at Family Security Matters. I've excerpted the entire article below:
Exclusive: Will Our Government Ever Secure Our Borders and Shore Up the Immigration System?
An article at GovernmentExecutive.com, titled “Senate sends Homeland Security spending bill to Obama,” deals with the appropriations for Homeland Security. What it makes utterly clear is that our government has no intention of securing our nation's borders or creating an immigration system that has even a shred of integrity.
Immigration is not a single issue but is a major factor in just about every challenge confronting the United States today. Our failures to secure our nation's borders against the unlawful entry of millions of aliens, along with an immigration bureaucracy that fails to create in a shred of meaningful integrity, hammers everything from national security and criminal justice to the economy, the environment, health care, education and more.
It is truly amazing that it is considered corruption when a cop accepts a bribe to ignore a violation of law committed by an individual. The cop caught in the act of such malfeasance is likely to be fired and may also find himself being criminally prosecuted. However, a politician who accepts a "campaign contribution" and is thereby convinced by his contributor(s) to eliminate a pesky law that is inconvenient or contrary to the goals of his contributors, or hobbles efforts to enforce such laws by denying the essential funding for the enforcement of laws, is considered to be conducting "business as usual" and may, in fact, find himself being lauded by his colleagues in the political arena for demonstrating "leadership!"
How do you spell "double standard?"
At the end of the day, who is in the position to do greater harm to his community or even our country?
What is being lost in the debate on immigration is the reason that our nation has immigration laws in the first place. These laws are supposed to prevent the entry of aliens into our country whose presence in our country is deemed to be deleterious to the best interests of our nation and our citizens.
Among the categories of aliens who are supposed to be prevented from entering our country include aliens who have dangerous communicable diseases. Ellis Island, which the open borders folks wax poetic about every chance they get, was, in fact, a quarantine station that was established to help our medical authorities under the aegis of the Public Health Service to prevent the entry of those who might pose a health risk to our citizens.
Additionally, immigration laws are supposed to prevent the entry of criminals including drug traffickers, aliens convicted of committing felonies, aliens who are war criminals, aliens who support terrorism and aliens who would take the jobs of Americans. Where this last issue is concerned it was, in fact, the Department of Labor that, prior to the Second World War, enforced and administered the immigration laws because the greatest concern was that foreign workers would displace American citizens and lawful immigrants in the workplace. The Department of Labor even has a division called "Wage and Hour Division" that shares some of the responsibilities with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), where the employment of aliens is concerned. However, it would appear that neither the Department of Labor nor ICE are really enforcing the immigration laws that they are empowered to enforce.
Here is their mission statement as it appears on their website:
Wage and Hour Division Mission Statement
The Wage and Hour mission is to promote and achieve compliance with labor standards to protect and enhance the welfare of the Nation's workforce.
The WHD enforces Federal minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act. WHD also enforces the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act, the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, wage garnishment provisions of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, and a number of employment standards and worker protections as provided in several immigration related statutes. Additionally, WHD administers and enforces the prevailing wage requirements of the Davis Bacon Act and the Service Contract Act and other statutes applicable to Federal contracts for construction and for the provision of goods and services.
How is our nation's workforce being "protected" as is noted in the mission statement above if something as basic as E-Verify is not going to be funded by our alleged "representatives?"
E-Verify is an easy and effective system that enables employers to check that a newly hired employee is eligible to work in the United States. While E-Verify does not prevent identity theft, a growing problem in the United States, it does make it far more difficult for illegal aliens to be employed. So-called "no match letters" for the Social Security Administration also can be an effective tool to keep illegal aliens out of the workplace.
It makes absolutely no sense for our government to not even try to protect the jobs of American workers. Yet this simple and important goal appears beyond the reach of our government. In my humble opinion, it is not that our government cannot accomplish this goal – it is that our "leaders" don't want this goal accomplished.
Meanwhile, the Boston Globe ran an article this week entitled "New formula shows more live in poverty." According to the article 47.4 million Americans now live in poverty!
Stop and ask yourself how one sixth of our nation's population can be living in poverty and yet our "leaders" in Washington will still do everything in their power to not protect Americans who cannot support their families?
Our nation has mortgaged our children's future and even their children's future in the name of an "Economic Stimulus Package," yet the commonsense approach of protecting the jobs of American workers is not a major priority for our elected "representatives."
Each year, tens of billions of dollars (I have seen estimates of over $100 billion) are wired or otherwise sent from the United States each year to the countries from which foreign workers come. This includes foreign workers who have "temporary" work visas and aliens who are illegally working in our country. This is money that is not earned by American citizens or resident aliens, nor is it spent or invested in the United States.
Yet the Congress claims to want to stimulate our economy…
Some of the economists are claiming that because the stock market is slowly recovering that our nation is doing better. I could not disagree more.
There is no way that a country can be said to be doing well when its average citizens are not doing well and foreclosures continue to increase while more Americans are living below the poverty line.
In addition to all but ignoring the illegal aliens who are working in our country in violation of law, one of many important functions that come under the broad category of the interior enforcement mission of ICE, the interior enforcement mission also should include arresting transnational criminals (gang members, ethnic organized crime groups, etc.). It should also include a robust effort to identify those aliens and their co-conspirators who enable them to easily defraud the immigration benefits program (the program by which aliens are given resident alien status and even United States citizenship.) Immigration fraud is an embedding tactic, identified by the 9/11 Commission, by which terrorists have entered the United States and embedded themselves within communities around our country.
By ignoring the vital enforcement of the immigration laws from within the interior of the United States, aliens who are able to run our nation's borders, or enter our country through ports of entry by committing visa fraud or simply violating the terms of their admission once they are admitted into the United States, are able to easily ignore the immigration laws and secure employment and/or engage in criminal activities.
The special agents of ICE are supposed to back-stop the Border Patrol and the CBP (Customs and Border Protection) inspectors at ports of entry to seek out aliens whose presence in our country represents a violation of law. To ignore the interior enforcement mission is the equivalent of a baseball team not permitting its outfielders to take to the field. In such a foolhardy scenario, any batter who could hit the ball over the infielders heads would undoubtedly get an "in the park home-run."
To put it another way, do you know how many times it takes a would-be illegal aliens to attempt to run our borders to be successful? The answer is that it takes one more time than the number of times he (she) is stopped by the Border Patrol. As long as an alien is determined to run our borders, he is all but assured that he will succeed if he is willing to be stopped a number of times by the Border Patrol.
Couple this simple fact with the fact that the promised border fence will not be completed because the funding has not been appropriated. I have made this point repeatedly and will again: A fence on the border will not solve the illegal immigration problem, but it would be very helpful to our Border Patrol agents to have a physical impediment to the entry of illegal aliens and smugglers.
The idea of a "Virtual Fence" is a bit like the "Virtual Leadership" and "Virtual Integrity" demonstrated by our "representatives."
Nearly three years ago, I appeared on MSNBC, when it was predicted that Congress would refuse to complete the construction of the border fence but were eager to implement a massive amnesty program for millions of illegal aliens. I guess you should file this under, "The more things change, the more they stay the same."
3 comments:
I've got a great idea. Why don't we give them citizenship here and let them keep their citizenship from Mexico. That way they can vote in both countries. Sorry, the supreme court already did that. OK how about this: Lets interpret the 14th amendment that was ment to give citizenship to black slaves born here and apply it to anyone that can get here and have a child? Sorry, the supreme court already did that too. Lets try another one: National health care for everyone only requirement be in the US. Darn, the house and senate are going to do that too. How about not allowing law enforcement to check illegals status? Too late on that one too, many cities don't allow checking.
There is more I didn't mention for instance, free education, free meals. It goes on and on.
Bob,
That's goes on the wall here as one of the Top 20 comments posted at Holger Awakens.
Thanks, man - you said it all.
:Holger Danske
Sen. Durbin D-IL has reined supreme in oratory guile that has a strong foundations in Congress. Dick Durbin's speeches supposedly a defender of unemployed Americans, while behind the lines he makes Americans jobless. As with Sen.Harry Reid D-NV, Assistant majority leader Durbin, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has given there assurance to promote E-Verify, but also heavily approved a need for a path to citizenship or AMNESTY for the 20 to 30 million already squatting here. Although he commiserates the 125,000 who have recently lost their unemployment benefits, he disregards the fact that his immigration policies now in place has awarded 125,000 brand new work permits to foreign nationals this last month. Such is the capability for self-deception in Congress that I wonder if Sen. Durbin and his foreign-labor-in-shoring conspirators have any inkling of awareness in counter-production. Sen. Durbin, Sen. Harry Reid is just one of the dozen Members of Congress utterly accountable for seeing to it that ANOTHER 125,000 Americans each month are kept out of a work. Its this politicians uncouth insistence on providing cheap labor to pariah employers, that draws millions--no matter the danger--into America. Call your own Senators or Congressman 202-224-3121 and demand they make sure that the unemployment benefit extension keeps money out of the hands of illegal aliens. Sen. Sessions amendment uses E-Verify to authenticate a US workers right to 14 more weeks of these benefits.
Then although California is a sanctuary state, not all cities believe in these refuge policies, such as San Diego. It seems that the federal contractors in Southernmost California city appreciate the new E-Verify ruling. The federal mandate requires all businesses with federal contracts of at least $100,000 and lasting longer than 120 days to use E-Verify and that all new hires must go through a verification procedure. San Diego industries receive a large portion of contracts, and it's proximity to the Mexican border makes it vulnerable to volumes of illegal workers. Currently more than 160,000 businesses are operating E-Verify with close to 13,000 of them in the State of California. In the recently passed Homeland Security spending bill, Congress re-authorized E-Verify for three more years. Now E-Verify has shown a powerful ally in removing foreign nationals in working establishments nationwide. It's success and easy access by employers has shown its immigration enforcement ability.
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE E-VERIFY PERMANENT , BEFORE CORRUPT LAWMAKERS SOMEHOW WEAKEN IT? ITS VERY LIKELY A NEW IMMIGRATION BILL WILL BE IN THE HANDS OF OUR POLITICIANS EARLY NEXT YEAR. WE ALREADY HAVE THE 1986 IMMIGRATION BILL, WHICH HAS BEEN INTENTIONALLY ENGINEERED FOR BUSINESSES & OPEN BORDER ZEALOTS. IF IT PASSES A THIRD OF THE INDIGENT WORLD, WILL SWARM OUR UNDERMANNED BORDERS. E-VERIFY WORKS! BY ATTRITION OR SELF-DEPORTATION ILLEGAL WORKERS AND FAMILIES WILL LEAVE IF NO JOBS ARE AVAILABLE. VIOLATIONS OF IMMIGRATION LAWS MUST CARRY STRICT PENALTIES, INCLUDING PRISON TERMS & HEAVY FINES.
Read more information about the ugly consequences of illegal immigration, its costs to taxpayer, the danger to our national language and our culture at NUMBERSUSA. Find undisclosed details of corruption within our government and rampant dishonesty in ACORN at JUDICIAL WATCH. Learn about irreversible OVERPOPULATION and the complete indifference to our failing infrastructure at CAPSWEB. This week the Bay Bridge between San Francisco and Oakland needed repair when rusted cables ripped apart. The Bay Bridge was originally constructed in 1936 and carries 270.000 vehicles a day,
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