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May 17, 2007
Massive New Senate Amnesty Bill Uses "Big
Lie" Technique Again
By
Donald A. Collins
On Tuesday, May 15, 2007,
Grassfire's website has summarized a copy of a leaked
plan for a new 'comprehensive immigration reform'
proposal being developed behind closed doors by the Bush
Administration and
some Republicans in the Senate. Its dreary points
confirm the
same old, same old, only with greater cost and less
likely scrutiny.
These open border Senators will
sell us out in a New York minute and constantly keep
hoping that by using the old Nazi propaganda expert
Joseph Goebbels' technique of
telling the Big Lie over and over that they can
hornswoggle voters into thinking they have made a silk
purse from a sow's ear.
They can't because you have heard
all these tired, bad ideas (e.g. lies) before.
Examples from the
Grassfire summary of the Bush plan, it calls the
"Z" Amnesty Plan:
- Provides guaranteed three-step
path to citizenship for 12-20 million illegals.
- Immediately creates a legal
status for
12-20 million illegal aliens.
- Allows current illegals to
stay legally in our country indefinitely.
- Does not require a
"touch back" to obtain Z-visa (only for
Green Card app).
- Gives illegals
healthcare/education benefits and back credit for
Social Security wages.
Here are the Grassfire details,
again simply hyping the same old song at more cost to
American Citizens:
Key Points Of Bush's Proposal In
More Detail
 | Z Visa for Illegals. Under the
proposal being floated by the Bush Administration, a
new classification of visas, the "Z Visa,"
would be created for all illegal aliens living in
the United States at a certain point in time. |
 | Instant Legalization for
illegals. As a first step toward receiving the Z
Visa, illegals would have 12 months to come "out
of the shadows" and receive a probationary card,
which in essence grants them transitionary legal
status in the country. No "touchback" to home
country required to obtain probationary card. It is
unclear if they must pay fines or fees at this
point. |
 | After "Triggers", Z
Visas Issued. After certain "triggers" are
met (border security, fence, background check, etc),
those with probationary cards would be issued
"secure long-term Z visas." $2,000 fine and
$1,500 fee due every three years. No "touchback"
to home country required to obtain Z Visa. |
 | Taxpayer-Funded Benefits.
Z-visa holders are eligible for medical care and
primary/secondary education. Illegals would also be
eligible for SS wages for wages earned as illegal if
they used their own SSN. No "touchback" to
home country required to obtain benefits. |
 | Long-Term Legal Status. Z visa
holders can stay legally in our country on an
indefinite basis as long as they re-up every three
years for $3,500. No "touchback" to home
country required to stay in country indefinitely
under Z Visa. |
 | Direct Path to Citizenship. Z
visa holders would then be able to apply for a Green
Card, paying a $2,000 fine and an $8,000 application
fee. Head of household would then have to "touch
back" to home country, with guaranteed
re-entrance on Z-visa. |
This latest effort levies heavy
environmental,
cultural, and
economic costs, which are again being happily
hoisted by these special interest power blocks on us
citizens. These evil amnesty promoters know this and
yet they rush ahead. We can only pray a few level heads
like Senator
Jeff Sessions can keep this from getting through.
As a Democrat, I am clearly ready to vote in the future
for anyone from either party or an independent who can
show me promise of real reform, not these hackneyed
regurgitations from the bellies of the greedy.
Folks, how long are we going to
keep dogs like these in office? We have no choice on
Bush, since no one has the guts to
impeach him, but surely in the next cycle anyone who
signs on to this amnesty band wagon should be voted out
of office. The same greedy employers, some religious
leaders and the ethnic lobbies are trying to change the
will of the
vast majority of American citizens who for years
have asked for real reform and gotten bad legislation
and lip service promises of reform. Disgusting.
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. |
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