5/23/07

Senate to Consider Amnesty/Guest Worker "Compromise"

Republican and Democrat negotiators in the Senate have crafted a "compromise" bill to grant amnesty (legal residency) to 12 million or more illegal aliens. It also offers them the pathway to citizenship if they return to their home countries to make application and pay a $5,000 fine.

The bill also would increase legal immigration, now around 900,000 a year to more than one million annually. In addition, it would admit 400,000 "guest workers" per year. Under the law they could enter on two-year visas for a total of six years (and return home for one year in between stays). During those stays, however, they can "earn points" toward becoming permanent residents. They will be allowed to bring family members, and their children born here will be citizens, as provided under the current interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

The guest worker program will not go into effect until immigration law enforcement is deemed adequate by the government. It would include the building of a border fence, increasing the Border Patrol, and an employment verification system.

An analysis by NumbersUSA, concludes that the proposed Senate measure would double the number of permanent resident immigrants (now 25 million) to 50 million within 13 years.

Commentary: This legislation is utterly irresponsible. It borders on treason. The compromise basically consists of splitting the difference between the Republican desire for cheap labor and the Democrat desire for more cheap votes.

Do the supporters of this bill in either party care about massive population growth and its attendant problems, such as overcrowding, environmental degradation, and gridlock? Evidently not. Since 1970, when we had 200 million people, we've added 100 million more people-significantly due to immigration.

Do these senators care what rewarding the lawbreakers will do in terms of respect for our law, and in terms of inviting more foreigners to come here illegally? Evidently not. Do these senators care about the burden of massive numbers on assimilation and the cultural cohesion necessary to maintain our basic values? Evidently not. Do they care about the lower wages and declining job opportunities that American workers will face? Evidently not. Do they care that their bill will totally swamp the already overburdened immigration service? Evidently not. Do they care about the costs to taxpayers to provide social services to amnestied illegals and guest workers? Evidently not.

And just what are native-born citizens supposed to get from this bill? Well, promises that something will be done to enforce immigration law. In the words of Yogi Berra, it's déjà vu all over again. In 1986, legalization of illegals passed with pledges of a one-time only amnesty. One so promising was Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA), chief sponsor of the present legislation. Others promised strict enforcement after the amnesty.

Those promises weren't kept, so why should we think such promises will be kept now? The Senate bill is a disaster in the making. To impede this disaster, Americans must flood their senators will calls.

Take Action: Contact your Senators today via our Legislative Action Center. Tell Senators to vote against any bill to give legal status to illegal aliens.


Weekly News Archive

02/20/07 - Rove Looks Down on Honest Labor
03/01/07 - Mexico Meddles in U.S Legislation; Bank of America Targets Immigrants
3/12/07 - All Aboard the Amnesty Express
3/16/07 - The Clock Is Ticking on Amnesty Passage
3/23/07 - Flake and Gutierrez Offer Amnesty Bill; Goodlatte Proposes to End Visa Lottery
4/02/07 - Kennedy and McCain Continue to Work for Amnesty; Illegal Alien 'Absconders' Increasing
4/09/07 - Kennedy's Broken Promise; Letters for Agent Ramos
4/16/07 - The Amnesty Road Gets Difficult
4/23/07 - Background of Two Mass Killers; Goode Resolution Opposes SPP; Survey Reveals Concerns
5/01/07 - Administration Pushes Ahead with Amnesty; San Francisco Mayor Declares Sanctuary City
5/08/07 - Amnesty Advocates Seek Compromise; Sen. Graham Calls Amnesty Foes "Bigots"
5/14/07 - Senate Appears Ready to Debate Amnesty/Guest Worker; AIC Offers New Video; Alleged Plotters Include Illegals
5/23/07 - Senate to Consider Amnesty/Guest Worker "Compromise"
6/4/07 - Public Opposition Rises to Senate Amnesty/Guest Worker Bill
6/18/07 - Congratulations, AIC Members and Supporters; Polls Results Manipulated
6/22/07 - Senate Revives Amnesty Guest Worker Bill as S. 1639
6/28/07 - Congratulations AIC - Senate Amnesty/Guest Worker Bill S. 1639 Killed
7/08/07 - Chao: U.S. Workers Need Hygiene and Anger-Management; Companies Push for H-1B Visa Increase
8/03/07 - Congressmen Push Immigration; Clinton and Obama Appeal to 'The Race'
8/18/07 - Immigration Law Enforcement Promised; Guard Troops to Leave Border
8/29/07 - Bush 'Amused' by SPP Criticism, Feinstein Will Push AgJobs Amnesty
9/13/07 - Calderon: Mexico Does Not Stop At Its Border, Law Prompts Illegals to Leave Arizona
9/27/07 - Dream Act Amnesty Stopped — for Now
10/17/07 - Reid Vows to Push 'Dream' Amnesty; Enforcement Bill Introduced
10/26/07 - 'Dream Act' Amnesty Defeated
11/12/07 - AgJobs Amnesty Fails to Move Forward; Democrat Introduces Enforcement Bill SAVE Act (H.R. 4088)
11/26/07 - Senators Introduce Counterpart to SAVE House Bill; Alien and Drug Smugglers Assault U.S. Lawmen; Amnesty Legislation Must Be Delayed, Say Supporters
12/11/07 - CIS Publishes Latest Statistics on Immigration
12/30/07 - Contact House Members to Support SAVE act
01/10/08 - AIC Surveys Border
01/31/08 - Mexican Government Seeks to Harass Foes of Illegal Immigration; McCain Campaign Has Radical Outreach Director
02/15/08 - La Raza (The Race) Calls for Speech Restriction; AIC Prompts Tougher Enforcement
02/27/08 - Shuler Presses House Leadership for Save Act Vote
03/17/08 - SAVE Act Supporters Seek Discharge Petition; Gates Seeks More H-1Bs
04/07/08 - AIC Produces New Video, Broken Borders; McCain Trying to Stop SAVE Act; Poll Shows Many Don't Know Candidates' Stances
05/02/08 - Don't Mind Recession — Keep the Flood Coming; H-1Bs Don't Admit the Best and Brightest; States Oppose NAFTA/SPP
05/19/08 - Senators Trying to Pass Major Amnesty; Shuler Testifies for the SAVE Act
06/13/08 - AIC Goes to Bat for Oldsmar; McCain Pushing Amnesty First Again


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