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May 21, 2005
The Immigration Enthusiasts Are Coming! McCain,
Kennedy Launch Spring Offensive
By
Donald A. Collins
[Recently
by Don Collins:
Justice Smith vs. Common Sense (And U.S. Senate!) On
Illegal Alien Drivers Licenses]
The
battle for
real immigration reform is now truly joined.
The
Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act of 2005 was
introduced on Thursday, May 12th by Senators
John McCain (R-AZ) and Ted Kennedy (D-MA).
Although Senators McCain and Kennedy adamantly
deny that S. 1033 is an
amnesty for illegal aliens, it clearly spells out a
path to residency for illegal aliens—and yet
more immigration.
Among
the significant immigration-increase provisions of the
bill are:
 | A new temporary
6-year visa category (H-5B) for illegal aliens (and
their
spouses and
children) already in the country; |
 | An amnesty for
illegal aliens who apply for an H-5B visa and pay a
$2,000
fine; |
 | A provision for
the H-5A temporary workers to apply for permanent
resident status after four years; |
 | An exemption of
immediate relatives (spouses, children, and parents
of U.S. citizens) from the annual level of 480,000
family-sponsored immigrant visas thereby providing
additional visas to the
family preference categories. |
Although supporters claim S. 1033 contains measures to
increase border security, it contains virtually no such
provisions.
Aside
from creating a Border Security Committee and requiring
a few reports, the main "enforcement" provisions
are aimed at helping
Mexico to control its
own borders!!
But S.
1033 does require machine-readable
immigration documents and creates a new electronic
work authorization system that would eventually replace
the current "I-9" system.
S. 1033
would also require the federal government to reimburse
states for the cost of providing emergency health care
to H-5A and H-5B workers—i.e. the cost will be shifted
to the American taxpayer.
Companion legislation has been introduced in the House
of Representatives, H.R. 2330, by Reps.
Jeff Flake (R-AZ),
Luis Gutierrez (D-IL), and
Jim Kolbe (R-AZ).
We
might as well start by getting our definitions correct.
No
longer can the debate be denied by The
Statue of Liberty Argument ("bring
me your
tired, etc.") and/or charges of
racism against
any American who asks "Why can any alien who
wants to get into this country, including terrorists?"
 | First, all
American citizens, regardless of their color or
ethnic origins, who depend on the protection of
their elected officials, now understand that the
U.S. Constitution’s instruction to
"protect and defend"
has been ignored by
both parties on the immigration invasion issue.
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 | Second, while
President Bush has just
signed the REAL ID Act as part of the Iraqi war
payment bill, his action was not an act of heroism,
but more of convenience born of desperation.
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It is a
positive step, albeit only a beginning, but perhaps the
first major immigration reform since 1986.
 | Third, the
long-known majority of all American citizens (over
80%) who want reform finally got recognized by some
formidable media sources, most notably
Lou Dobbs Nightly News Hour on CNN. |
 | Fourth, perhaps
the most significant of the many citizens’ protests
has been the Minutemen: volunteers who showed up on
the Arizona border to point out the
illegal alien daily flood to the undermanned,
under-funded US Border Patrol, who don’t yet have
the budget needed to secure our borders.
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In July
the Minute Men are going to initiate a similar operation
in California, where massive numbers of newly arrived
illegal aliens are talking freely about taking back
California for Mexico—Reconquista!
Many
elected politicians of Hispanic origin are parroting
their demand, suggesting that the electoral process will
soon make California a Mexican subsidiary. I am sure
more thoughtful American citizens of Hispanic origin are
not pleased at the thought of transplanting to
California the type of utterly corrupt, oligarchic
governance exhibited by Mexico for decades.
 | Fifth, American
citizens know that their government has been
co-opted and bought and paid for by the special
interests that will now align themselves vigorously
again further reform. |
The
cheap labor crowd will continue to make common cause
with the Hispanic lobbies such as
LULAC and
La Raza. They will fight tooth and nail against the
most basic and fundamental tenet in true immigration
reform: Making employers ensure that their hires are
here legally—and if not, make the employer fines so
stiff that they will obey the law.
Farmers and
food processing operations hire illegal aliens
aplenty. But when you add the various
scams used by other companies to import engineers
and other high paying jobs that force
American engineers and
other professionals into
unemployment or
under-employment, you realize the formidable extent
of the power anti-reform bloc.
Oh, and
don’t forget the powerful
university community which wants more foreign (full
paying) students, who often displace our own kids, but
brings in billions to academic coffers annually.
Presidents
Bush and
Fox have called the Minutemen "vigilantes."
The word comes from "vigil", which the dictionary
defines as "the act of keeping awake and alert".
Let’s
hope enough Americans will be awake and alert enough to
save their country.
Donald A. Collins [email
him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and
a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American
Immigration Reform. His views are his own. |