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Fact Sheet: Fair and Secure Immigration Reform
White House ^ | Jan 7, 2004 | Bush Administration

Posted on 01/07/2004 12:20:17 PM PST by TheDon

Fact Sheet: Fair and Secure Immigration Reform

January 7, 2004

Fair and Secure Immigration Reform

Today's Presidential Action

Today, President Bush proposed a new temporary worker program to match willing foreign workers with willing U.S. employers when no Americans can be found to fill the jobs. The program would be open to new foreign workers, and to the undocumented men and women currently employed in the U.S. This new program would allow workers who currently hold jobs to come out of hiding and participate legally in America's economy while not encouraging further illegal behavior.

President Bush also asked Congress to work with him to achieve significant immigration reform that protects the homeland by controlling the borders; serves America's economy by matching a willing worker with a willing employer; promotes compassion for unprotected workers; provides incentives for temporary workers to return to their home countries and families; protects the rights of legal immigrants while not unfairly rewarding those who came here unlawfully or hope to do so. This legislation must also meet the Nation's economic needs and live up to the promise and values of America.

Background on Today's Presidential Action

America is a welcoming nation, and the hard work and strength of our immigrants have made our Nation prosperous. Many immigrants and sons and daughters of immigrants have joined the military to help safeguard the liberty of America. Illegal immigration, however, creates an underclass of workers, afraid and vulnerable to exploitation. Current immigration law can also hinder companies from finding willing workers. The visas now available do not allow employers to fill jobs in many key sectors of our economy. Workers risk their lives in dangerous and illegal border crossings and are consigned to live their lives in the shadows. Without harming the economic security of Americans, reform of our Nation's immigration laws will create a system that is fairer, more consistent, and more compassionate.

Principles of Immigration Reform -- The President's proposal is based on several basic principles:

Protecting the Homeland by Controlling Our Borders: The program should link to efforts to control our border through agreements with countries whose nationals participate in the program. It must support ongoing efforts to enhance homeland security. Serve America's Economy by Matching a Willing Worker with a Willing Employer: When no American worker is available and willing to take a job, the program should provide a labor supply for American employers. It should do so in a way that is clear, streamlined, and efficient so people can find jobs and employers can find workers in a timely manner. Promoting Compassion: The program should grant currently working undocumented aliens a temporary worker status to prevent exploitation. Participants would be issued a temporary worker card that will allow them to travel back and forth between their home and the U.S. without fear of being denied re-entry into America. Providing Incentives for Return to Home Country: The program will require the return of temporary workers to their home country after their period of work has concluded. The legal status granted by this program would last three years, be renewable, and would have an end. During the temporary work period, it should allow movement across the U.S. borders so the worker can maintain roots in their home country. Protecting the Rights of Legal Immigrants: The program should not connect participation to a green card or citizenship. However, it should not preclude a participant from obtaining green card status through the existing process. It should not permit undocumented workers to gain an advantage over those who have followed the rules.

Temporary Worker Program

President Bush does not support amnesty because individuals who violate America's laws should not be rewarded for illegal behavior and because amnesty perpetuates illegal immigration. The President proposes that the Federal Government offer temporary worker status to undocumented men and women now employed in the United States and to those in foreign countries who have been offered employment here. The workers under temporary status must pay a one-time fee to register in the program, abide by the rules, and return home after their period of work expires. There would be an opportunity for renewal. In the future, only people outside the U.S. may join the temporary worker program, and there will be an orderly system in place to address the needs of workers and companies.

American Workers Come First: Employers must make every reasonable effort to find an American to fill a job before extending job offers to foreign workers. Workplace Enforcement of Immigration Laws: Enforcement against companies that break the law and hire illegal workers will increase. Economic Incentives to Return Home: The U.S. will work with other countries to allow aliens working in the U.S. to receive credit in their nations' retirement systems and will support the creation of tax-preferred savings accounts they can collect when they return to their native countries. Fair and Meaningful Citizenship Process: Some temporary workers will want to remain in America and pursue citizenship. They should not receive an unfair advantage over those who have followed the law, and they will need to be placed in line for citizenship behind those who are already in line. Those who choose the path of citizenship will have an obligation to learn the facts and ideals that have shaped America's history. Reasonable Annual Increase of Legal Immigrants: A reasonable increase in the annual limit of legal immigrants will benefit those who follow the lawful path to citizenship.

Benefits to America of the Temporary Worker Program

A more prosperous economy -- for America. The program would allow workers to find jobs and employers to find workers, quickly and simply. A more secure homeland -- to improve the efficiency and management of all people who cross our borders. It is in the interest of the Nation, and each community, to identify foreign visitors and immigrants and make clear the nature of their intentions. A more compassionate system -- to protect all workers in America with labor laws, the right to change jobs, fair wages, and a healthy work environment.

Homeland Security and Border Enforcement

Border Patrol has increased from a strength of 9,788 on September 11, 2001 to 10,835 on December 1, 2003. Between ports of entry on the northern border, the size of the Border Patrol has tripled to more than 1,000 agents. In addition, the Border Patrol is continuing installation of monitoring devices along the borders to detect illegal activity. The Bush Administration's Operation Tarmac was launched to investigate businesses and workers in the secure areas of domestic airports and ensure immigration law compliance. Since 9/11, DHS has audited 3,640 businesses, examined 259,037 employee records, arrested 1,030 unauthorized workers, and participated in the criminal indictment of 774 individuals. President Bush announced the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), an internet-based system that is improving America's ability to track and monitor foreign students and exchange visitors. Over 870,000 students are registered in SEVIS. Of 285 completed field investigations, 71 aliens were arrested. This week, the US-VISIT program began to digitally collect biometric identifiers to record the entry and exit of aliens who travel into the U.S on a visa. Together with the standard information, this new program will confirm compliance with visa and immigration policies


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Not exactly what was predicted in the press.

It's quite disingenuous to say there are jobs that Americans won't fill. There are jobs that employers don't want to pay Americans to fill.

If enacted, how will this change the illegal immigrant problem? That will be interesting to see.

1 posted on 01/07/2004 12:20:18 PM PST by TheDon
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To: TheDon
"A more secure homeland -- to improve the efficiency and management of all people who cross our borders"

9/11 Changed Nothing.

2 posted on 01/07/2004 12:22:30 PM PST by JohnGalt ("How few were left who had seen the Republic!"- Tacitus)
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To: TheDon
PROPAGANDA, LIES and BETRAYAL
3 posted on 01/07/2004 12:23:42 PM PST by AAABEST
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To: TheDon
The program would be open to new foreign workers,

Because, ya know, not only are there no Americans to take the jobs, we don't have enough illegals too!

Stripmining of the American people marches on...

4 posted on 01/07/2004 12:25:27 PM PST by Shermy
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To: TheDon
It is incorrect to say Americans won't take these jobs. Americans won't attend on Monday or Friday, or do the job in a competent fashion. I blame the education establishment and baby boom parents, who differentiate between and make value judgements about jobs.
All work carries dignity. All who work deserve respect.
Not all jobs carry enough value to pay enough to subsist in the U.S. at what we would consider an acceptable level.
This does not mean I support this, because I don't. US manufacturers are looking at the day when we don't have jobs to buy the goods they import to our country, so they need the immigrants to work.
5 posted on 01/07/2004 12:29:17 PM PST by steve8714
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To: TheDon
I'm not buying this. My wife used to work as secretary to an immigration lawyer. Supposedly, companies applying for an H-1B had to "make every effort" to fill the job with an American citizen before they went and got the visa candidate.

Guess what? All they did was pick out the visa candidate first, then write the job description to fit that person's skills and experience EXACTLY. Most of the time, the companies NEVER bothered to do any significant searching for an American citizen to fill the position. They decided on the visa candidate they wanted ahead of time.

I have no more faith in this guest worker program than I do in the H-1B and L-1 programs, which are abused to the detriment of both the American worker, and the foreign workers in the programs. Let's get real, if Juan and Juanita snuck across the border and have been working here for four years under the radar, are they really going to apply for a "blue card" when (a) they have to pay for it, and (b) they'll have to leave the country after three years? Suuuuure, they will. And even if they do, suuuuuure, they'll leave.

How do you deport them when we can't deport the ones already here? What do you do if Juanita's had a couple of kids--kids that, due to their birthplace, ARE legal American citizens? Do you send the whole family back to Juarez even though the tots are citizens?

I have no problem with legal immigration. I would love to see a program where thousands of Mexican immigrants could come here legally, work toward becoming citizens, get jobs, pay taxes, and become productive members of AMERICAN society (note the emphasis there). But I'm dead-set against any program that rewards people for sneaking across the damn border.

Set up a guest-worker program, OK, fine. But only do it AFTER massive sweeps to deport illegal immigrants, and AFTER sealing the border. And Vincente Fox can choke on it if he doesn't like it.

}:-)4
6 posted on 01/07/2004 12:31:05 PM PST by Moose4 ("The road goes on forever, and the party never ends." --Robert Earl Keen)
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To: TheDon
What the heck is he thinking?!

Conservatives HATE this, liberals HATE this.

I'll vote for him again, but now ONLY because the nine dwarves don't appeal to me at all.

Not ONE word about the real problem taking American jobs - the HR1B visas issued by the thousands and offshoring.
7 posted on 01/07/2004 12:31:19 PM PST by clownboy
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To: TheDon
I would however support this program in the construction trades if the prevailing wage provisions are taken off Federally funded construction.
8 posted on 01/07/2004 12:31:24 PM PST by steve8714
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To: TheDon
Employers must make every reasonable effort

Can you imagine the lawsuits this could trigger? Claimant is an American who says he was willing to work but...

9 posted on 01/07/2004 12:34:27 PM PST by Huck (This space available--monthly rates---great exposure)
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To: JohnGalt
Originally I was against this. But the more I thought about it the more questions I have.

Who is going to work and pay SS and all the taxes to support the boomers fixing to retire. It clearly won't be all the American children we as nation allowed to be aborted.

10 posted on 01/07/2004 12:35:08 PM PST by kimoajax
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To: *immigrant_list; A Navy Vet; Lion Den Dan; Free the USA; Libertarianize the GOP; madfly; B4Ranch; ..
ping
11 posted on 01/07/2004 12:35:33 PM PST by gubamyster
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To: TheDon
...This new program would allow workers who currently hold jobs to come out of hiding and participate legally in America's economy while not encouraging further illegal behavior...

Amnistia del serape.
12 posted on 01/07/2004 12:35:52 PM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (The only thing standing between the rule of law and anarchy is that conservatives are good losers!)
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To: kimoajax
Originally I was against this. But the more I thought about it the more questions I have.

That's a rational response. I am nowhere near knowing what to make of this policy--this being my first look at it.

13 posted on 01/07/2004 12:36:28 PM PST by Huck (This space available--monthly rates---great exposure)
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To: TheDon
This president that i have whole heartedly supported as a Republican, has spent monies like a drunk sailor on shore leave. This president has enlarged the federal budget by giving the Dems an incredibly large boost in the education dept. budget. This president has not acted like a frugal fiscal conservative and now he wants to legitimatize illegals throughout this country simply to woo the latin vote?
What about taking care of his conservative base???????
Is there a lick of difference between the dems and repubs. in this country in reality?
What about shrinkiing control of life in this country by govt?
What about states rights? What about the constitution?
I am now very disappointed in the way things in our country are now going.
Socialism and rewarding illegals with my money.
It's B.S.
14 posted on 01/07/2004 12:36:31 PM PST by Joe Boucher (G.W. Bush in 2004)
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To: TheDon
If enacted, how will this change the illegal immigrant problem? That will be interesting to see.

I agree. I do not see how this changes anything. If previously-undocumented (illegal) immigrants gain some type of documented status, even if it is not amnesty, they will be able to organize at the workplace.

In addition to not having to provide them any type of benefits, I am sure that one of the other advantages of hiring illegal aliens is that you can fire them without cause, or threaten to call the INS. Those advantages would be nullified under this plan.

15 posted on 01/07/2004 12:37:25 PM PST by eeman
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To: AAABEST
Good assessment, it still isn't going to stop Illegals.
16 posted on 01/07/2004 12:38:15 PM PST by Little Bill (The pain of being a Red Sox Fan.)
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To: kimoajax
We are ruled by two sets of egotistical Marxists whose rule would shame the King of Fools:

Birthrate down thanks to birth control and abortion?

No problem, we'll import the difference!
17 posted on 01/07/2004 12:39:10 PM PST by JohnGalt ("How few were left who had seen the Republic!"- Tacitus)
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To: Little Bill
The pain of being a Red Sox Fan.

Oh my, you poor thing. I'm very sorry for what Mr. Buckner did to you. Is there anything I can do to help?

18 posted on 01/07/2004 12:45:43 PM PST by AAABEST
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To: Moose4
I'm not buying this. My wife used to work as secretary to an immigration lawyer. Supposedly, companies applying for an H-1B had to "make every effort" to fill the job with an American citizen before they went and got the visa candidate.

It was a meaningless procedure, caluculated to fail while giving the semblance of power.

The planned failure was successful, so naturally Bush is employing it again.

19 posted on 01/07/2004 12:47:05 PM PST by Shermy
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To: AAABEST
Communist.
20 posted on 01/07/2004 12:52:34 PM PST by Little Bill (The pain of being a Red Sox Fan.)
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