Posted on 11/23/2004 11:03:48 AM PST by Regulator
QUITO, Ecuador Mexico and Washington agreed to introduce similar legislative initiatives whereby Mexican workers who paid into Social Security in the United States will be refunded their contributions when they return to their homeland, President Vicente Fox said here Monday.
"The initiatives entail the recognition of all those (Mexicans) who have worked in the United States legally or otherwise, so they will have the right to the savings they accumulated while working in the neighboring country," said Fox, who is visiting Ecuador.
During a news conference with Mexican journalists accompanying him on his travels, Fox announced that he and U.S. President George W. Bush agreed to simultaneously introduce in their respective Congresses what he dubbed the "Pay in Full" program initiatives.
Fox and Bush met in Santiago during the weekend summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
During their meeting, Fox said, the two leaders made "very valuable" advances in talks on a guest worker program for Mexicans in the United States.
I wanted to give you some information on the Totalization Agreement with Mexico. There was house action against this, it appears it only got 29 sponsers and I assume it is a dead bill, this being the end of the year(?).
Expressing the disapproval of the House of Representatives of the Social Security totalization agreement between the United States and Mexico. (Introduced in House)
HRES 720 IH
108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 720
Expressing the disapproval of the House of Representatives of the Social Security totalization agreement between the United States and Mexico.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 15, 2004
Mr. COLLINS (for himself, Mr. HAYWORTH, Mr. SAM JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. HOSTETTLER, Mr. GOODE, Mr. SULLIVAN, Mr. NORWOOD, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. SMITH of Texas, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. KING of Iowa, Mr. MILLER of Florida, Mrs. JO ANN DAVIS of Virginia, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. TANCREDO, Mr. JONES of North Carolina, Mr. DOOLITTLE, and Mr. ROYCE) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means
We need to contact our Congressmen/women re: passage H.R. 489, the Social Security Act of 2003.
It is currently pending before the House W&M Subcommittee on Social Security.
They need to know Americans PREFER THIS instead of the SSI sellout!!!!
That's H.R. 489, the Social Security for Americans Only Act of 2003
Interesting approach:
We have to pay ALL of the ongoing costs of providing public services to illegals, but they don't have to pay ANY of the ongoing costs of providing pensions to our elderly.
Yep, that's sure fair, alright.
Thanks! Do you have the sponsers?
A really good point. Hadn't got that angle!
It's truly amazing to see the inversion of the political landscape in this country away from citizens and towards illegals. It's a bit surreal, and I never would have predicted it.
That's a great list of co-sponsors (they should call it the "Patriot's Caucus"). I can only hope that the Res will do some good, although I would have hoped for 290 sponsors, not just 29.
I'm afraid I don't.
My Congressman, Mike McIntyre, took the time to write me a lengthy letter in response to my contacting his office re: illegal immigration and Social Security.
I must admit, he's fairly level headed when addressing those problems and has given House Resolution numbers I can publish that the public needs to know about.
One, in particular, is H.R.687, the Identification Integrity Act of 2003, which would make it unlawful to use any foreign form of ID EXCEPT a PASSPORT. Congressman McIntyre co-sponsors that resolution.
That, in itself, would deny ID's ie. matricular cards, to be used by illegal aliens to obtain taxpayer funded services.
I was going to say the same thing. If I decide to move out of the country upon retirement, can I get a lump sum check too?
Here they are (19)
H.R.489
Title: To amend title II of the Social Security Act and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide prospectively that wages earned, and self-employment income derived, by individuals who are not citizens or nationals of the United States shall not be credited for coverage under the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program under such title, and to provide the President with authority to enter into agreements with other nations taking into account such limitation on crediting of wages and self-employment income.
Sponsor: Rep Paul, Ron [TX-14] (introduced 1/29/2003) Cosponsors (19)
Latest Major Action: 2/4/2003 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Social Security.
By re-electing our El Presidente, we have slowed our sinking into third world status by a year or so.
So it's hard to say. You're probably right, Bush will simply drive slower on the road to Hell, since his friends in the Congress will keep trying to jam on the brakes.
"Mike McIntyre, took the time to write me a lengthy letter"
Well, I'm hesitate to mention it, but the tip I got on the bill I posted was from Sen. Diane Fienstien and she supports it. Go figure.
Thanks for the ping.
The House Committee on Ways and Means: Fact Sheet Mexican Totalization Agreement describes this as an unconsitutional legislative veto.
You can have no doubts that this Resolution's authors already know this. As such, it is an empty gesture, or political posturing.
It was designed to give the authors something that they can hold up at re-election time to show their constituents that they tried to stop the totalization agreement, but that evil ol' Supreme Court ruling prevented them from realizing their goal of stopping the Totalization Agreement from going into effect.
There is only one man who can stop this --George W. Bush.
Since it was his appointee who put it into place, I seriously doubt he'll yank it over our objections to paying US Social Security to Mexican illegal aliens.
He has bigger fish to fry.
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