June 07, 2006
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A Reader Charges “An Economist” With Deceitfully
Fueling the Fire
A Whistleblower Recalls The
Fraud-Ridden 1986 Amnesty
From:
[Name
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The fraud in the 1986 Amnesty was
huge and could have easily been stopped by the
Reagan Administration.
Instead, the White House forced its political appointees
to push career INS managers to remove
fraud safeguards.
Adjudicators were given quotas of how many petitions to
approve. Managers were later rewarded for being able to
process a certain applications. An adjudicator could
open a file, stamp it approved, close the file and move
on. This was done without reading the name on the
immigrant application or reviewing the file.
There are many
stories about
immigration fraud and sadly, almost all of them are
true.
I was working overtime at the Calexico, California Port
of Entry when a fifty plus years of age female drove a
very expensive luxury car into my inspection lane. She
was obviously a wealthy, had not done any manual labor
for many years, if ever.
She presented a temporary amnesty card that she had
received for allegedly working in agriculture. I
questioned her about the card and her apparent lack of
fieldwork background. She laughed it off as a joke and
said that
everybody was doing it.
When we legalized these aliens in 1986, we used the
partial justification that they were doing
work that American citizens would not do.
What happened
after they received legal residence status? Now
these once illegal aliens are permanent residents or
citizens. They have moved on to better paying jobs.
Other illegal aliens replaced them.
And the cycle goes on and on.
Joe Guzzardi
comments:
In other words, the adjudicators are compensated like
commissioned sales representatives? The more forms you
process, the higher your bonus.
That explains the
telephone calls I got from INS during the 1986 amnesty
instructing me to overlook the lack of English speaking
skills my adult students were required to demonstrate as
part of their green card process.
I was told in no
uncertain terms to sign the official form attesting that
they had satisfied the language and civics
provision…even though they had not.
Read the whole story
here.