Posted on 02/05/2011 8:39:53 AM PST by AuntB
A Message from the Chairman
October 3, 2010
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) is a national, non-profit, public interest organization of concerned citizens. Our ranks include officers who spent their careers on the Canadian and Mexican borders, in Florida, on the Gulf Coast, in Puerto Rico, and in foreign lands enduring discomfort and danger as they worked to protect and serve our nation. Many of us went on to high positions in the Border Patrol or its parent organization, the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Now, though we are retired we recall our oath of office and we share a common bond and heritage with our brothers and sisters who still serve our country as members of the Department of Homeland Security. With that oath and bond in mind, we submit to you A Proposal for Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement and Reform.
We ask that you take the time to read it and as you do, please remember that our credo is and always will be: "If we didn't live it, if we don't know it, if we can't prove it, we won't say it".
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
Thomas J. Cronin
Thomas J. Cronin
Chairman
National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers
A Message from the Chairman................................................................ 1
Introduction............................................................................................ 1
Executive Summary................................................................................ 1
A Proposal for Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement and Reform.. 1
Step 1 â Secure our borders.................................................................... 2
Step 2 â Interior enforcement.................................................................. 3
Step 3 â Enforce existing laws and use other existing tools.................... 4
Step 4 â Identification fraud.................................................................... 6
Step 5 â Temporary worker programs.................................................... 6
Step 6 â Amnesty.................................................................................... 8
Step 7 â What to do with those here now?........................................... 10
Step 8 â Immigration Legislation.......................................................... 11
Step 9 â Other Matters.......................................................................... 12
Step 10 â Summary and Closing........................................................... 16
Introduction
Illegal immigration and how to deal with it is a grave problem confronting this nation. It generates highly-charged, emotional responses that often destroy any attempts to create rational solutions. For decades, through the tenure of many administrations both Republican and Democrat, the United States has neglected to properly address immigration issues. It has only made token efforts to control illegal immigration. We are now paying the price for that neglect.
People from around the world want to come to this country to reside but we cannot uncritically open our borders to the masses of the world. What we must do, then, is create immigration policies that address, first, national needs and well-being, and second, honor our history as a nation of immigrants.
We are surrounded by a world in chaos and it is impacting the everyday lives of our citizens. A war on terrorism, rampant drug and alien smuggling, sexual slave trading, criminal gangs, fraud of many sorts: all have roots in illegal immigration and all are tearing at the fabric of our society and eroding our sovereignty.
Americans are worried about our national security, about our jobs, about crime in our communities, about overcrowding in our schools, about emergency room chaos in our hospitals, about increases in our taxes, all of which can be attributed in some degree to illegal immigration. We should first address the concerns of our own people before expending time and treasure on resolving other nationsâ problems with our immigration policies.
Recognizing that past arbitrary, fragmented efforts to end illegal immigration have not succeeded, NAFBPO has drawn upon its body of collective experience to compose an outline of an overall, coherent solution.
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http://nafbpo.org/editorial-cier.html
Not at all.
Violent, nonselfsupporting, criminal, or separatist immigrants are a problem. Immigrants who come in following the rules, work hard, pay their own way, learn the language, and apply for citizenship are an asset.
“Violent, nonselfsupporting, criminal, or separatist immigrants are a problem. Immigrants who come in following the rules, work hard, pay their own way, learn the language, and apply for citizenship are an asset.”
Problem is, the good ones are far outnumbered by the bad ones. Remember, half of the ‘legal’ ones on visas overstay and become ‘illegal’.
They are not really A problem. They are THE problem. If the Democrats didn’t have so many socialism-loving “immigrants” voting for them, the country wouldn’t be in the mess it’s in. If only Americans had voted in our recent elections, the DemocRATS would be history by now.
BTTT
“The Transatlantic Trends survey is sponsored by several institutions in the United States and Europe. Most Europeans and Americans believe that immigration is a problem rather than an advantage for their respective countries, according to a survey published Thursday by a group of foundations. The survey shows that citizens whose personal situation worsened due to the economic crisis in the past two years believe that immigrants are to blame for it. 65% of Britons believe that immigrants are a problem, followed by Spanish (53%) and Americans (52%), and then by French (42%), German and Dutch (39%).”
I don’t see any problem with immigrants. We need immigrants.
I see a problem with illegal invaders and illegal aliens sneaking across our borders and a problem with the last and current administration in blocking them, and in the failure of elected officials to step up to the plate and oppose them and the fawning toleration for these people extended by too many religious groups in the U.S., and the shameless encouragement of and employment of these invaders by too many American businesses.
Mitch “RINO” McConnell didn’t rule out amnesty yesterday on Laura Ingraham’s show. We have NO leadership
Importing Poverty: Immigration and Poverty in the United States: A Book of Charts
Milton Friedman said, You cannot simultaneously have free immigration and a welfare state. We have both.
We need a lot more wealthy immigrants who will invest in our country. Also highly educated scientists, medical workers and technicians would be welcomed. We don’t need more taxi drivers.
How many legal immigrants should we bring in each year and what kind of immigrants should they be in terms of skills and abilities?
The U.S. adds one international migrant (net) every 36 seconds. Immigrants account for one in 8 U.S. residents, the highest level in more than 80 years. In 1970 it was one in 21; in 1980 it was one in 16; and in 1990 it was one in 13. In a decade, it will be one in 7, the highest level in our history. And by 2050, one in 5 residents of the U.S. will be foreign-born.
Currently, 1.6 million legal and illegal immigrants settle in the country each year; 350,000 immigrants leave each year, resulting in net immigration of 1.25 million. Since 1970, the U.S. population has increased from 203 million to 310 million, i.e., over 100 million. In the next 40 years, the population will increase by 130 million. Three-quarters of the increase in our population since 1970 and the projected increase will be the result of immigration. The U.S., the worlds third most populous nation, has the highest annual rate of population growth of any developed country in the world, i.e., 0.977% (2010 estimate), principally due to immigration.
125,000 brand new foreign workers with work permits each month -- HERE'S THE PROOF
“Mitch RINO McConnell didnt rule out amnesty yesterday on Laura Ingrahams show. We have NO leadership”
McConnell has always been a squish on immigration. Takes the lead from his liberal wife Elaine Choa.
It’s not immigration that is the problem — it’s the lack of quality control of the many immigrants that we have let in ever since the Johnson years that has been the problem.
Too many have become a burden to society, have no intention to integrate, have contributed little or nothing and some have become a danger to our national security.
Agreed. We need less immigration and a merit based system vice the current kinship system we have now. In the midst of this economic downturn, we are bringing in over 100,000 legal foreign workers a month. With 25 million Americans looking for fulltime employment and 15 million considered unemployed, do we need more workers, most of whom are unskilled and uneducated?
“The U.S. adds one international migrant (net) every 36 seconds. Immigrants account for one in 8 U.S. residents, the highest level in more than 80 years. In 1970 it was one in 21; in 1980 it was one in 16; and in 1990 it was one in 13. In a decade, it will be one in 7, the highest level in our history. And by 2050, one in 5 residents of the U.S. will be foreign-born.
Currently, 1.6 million legal and illegal immigrants settle in the country each year; 350,000 immigrants leave each year, resulting in net immigration of 1.25 million. Since 1970, the U.S. population has increased from 203 million to 310 million, i.e., over 100 million. In the next 40 years, the population will increase by 130 million. Three-quarters of the increase in our population since 1970 and the projected increase will be the result of immigration. The U.S., the worlds third most populous nation, has the highest annual rate of population growth of any developed country in the world, i.e., 0.977% (2010 estimate), principally due to immigration.
125,000 brand new foreign workers with work permits each month — HERE’S THE PROOF “
BTT!
Unfortunately, you may get an educated person, but what happens is that as soon as he/she gets ‘in’ the rest of the uneducated and decrepit family follows through sponsorship. We really don’t need them at all. Melting pot is a misnomer; our immigration laws are being used to overcrowd this country with far too many people yearning to become public asset users instead of contributors.
McConnell, like the crybaby Boehner, should have been flushed from positions of power after the 2010 elections.
They are biologically challenged - no guts, no backbone, no gonads and no brains.
Immigrants are not the problem, border jumpers are a the problem.
“Immigrants are not the problem, border jumpers are a the problem.”
This has been addressed. YES, immigrants are also a problem. There is NO vetting. Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and others PICK the people to send here. The state dept. pushes for MORE muslims from terrorist states. Half of LEGAL visa holders become overstays and illegal aliens.
The entire immigration NON policy is screwy and corrupt.
The people in our streets demanding AMNESTY for illegal aliens are largely LEGAL immigrants.
Immigrants in controlled numbers are fine and dandy. Illegal aliens are the problem. Along with chain migration and the ridiculous, unconstitutional BS called ‘anchor babies’
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