October 3, 2005

Sex, Green Cards, And Amnesty

There's a big story in the Washington Times about corruption in the Citizenship and Immigration department of the former INS.

If you recall, the point of splitting the INS into two agencies was so that one side could concentrate on enforcement and the other could concentrate on "customer service."

It seems that they've been carrying this "customer service" ethos too far, and gaining benefits not usually available to civil servants:

Striking at the Jugular: Birthright Citzenship reform

Thirty years after the 14th Amendment went into effect, a bizarre legal decision by the Supreme Court ignored Congressional intent and created a right for almost every child born in the U.S. to claim American citizenship. This is the jugular of the illegal immigration monster presently well-advanced in devouring the historic American nation.