March 21, 2006
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Chicago Reader Says He Pays the Bill for the Marching
Anarchists
A Utah Reader Wonders Why Lawyers
Have Jurisdiction Over Immigration
From:
Craig Russell
Re: Joe Guzzardi’s
Column:
Meet the Senate Judiciary Committee---Your Fate Is In
Its Hands Right Now
Might it be appropriate
to ask why the Judiciary Committee even has jurisdiction
over immigration? Shouldn’t it be a matter for the
Department of Defense or the
Department of Labor?
Even by Senate
standards the Judiciary Committee is perhaps the least
representative of Americans as a whole since nearly all
of its members are
lawyers.
[VDARE.COM
note: the non-lawyers are Charles Grassley, Tom Coburn,
Herbert Kohl and Dianne Feinstein]
As
professions and trades go, lawyers are easily the
most immune to our current
immigration boondoggle.
Not many illegal aliens
have law degrees. And even it they did, they couldn’t
practice.
Almost none of the
people admitted under
H1-B visas or
family reunification are lawyers.
Many
H1-Bs are computer scientists or engineers. I don’t
think I’m going out on a limb to suggest that there
isn’t any senator with a degree in computer
science or engineering.
The more I think about
it perhaps an altogether new and separate committee
should be formed.