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Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.: Secure America
Center for Security Policy ^ | 2005-11-28 | Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.

Posted on 11/29/2005 5:52:10 AM PST by Tolik

President Bush is a man on a mission this week. He is seeking to reinvigorate his leadership and rehabilitate his public standing by addressing an issue of enormous import to the country and of no less concern to its citizens: the insecurity of our borders and the dysfunction of our immigration policies.

It remains to be seen whether Mr. Bush will benefit politically from his visits to border states and meetings with those charged with protecting them and the rest of us from illegal aliens - many of whom are looking for economic opportunity, but some of whom may well be terrorists.

The Secure America Pledge

More importantly, whether the country will benefit from the President's current, intense focus on immigration-related issues will depend on whether he agrees with the following ten principles:

1. The purpose of U.S. immigration policy is to benefit the citizens of the United States.

2. Since immigration policy can profoundly shape a country, it should be set by deliberate actions, not by accident or acquiescence, with careful consideration to ensure that it does not adversely affect the quality of life of American citizens and their communities.

3. Immigration policy should be based on and adhere to the rule of law. Immigration laws must be enforced consistently and uniformly throughout the United States.

4. Non-citizens enter the United States as guests and must obey the rules governing their entry. The U.S. government must track the entry, stay, and departure of all visa holders to ensure that they comply fully with the terms of their visas or to remove them if they fail to comply.

5. The borders of the United States must be physically secured at the earliest possible time. An effective barrier to the illegal entry of both aliens and contraband is vital to U.S. security.

6. Those responsible for facilitating illegal immigration shall be sought, arrested, and prosecuted to the full extent of the law and shall forfeit any profits from such activity. This applies to smugglers and traffickers of people, as well as to those involved in the production, procurement, distribution, or use of fraudulent or counterfeit documents.

7. U.S. employers shall be given a simple and streamlined process to determine whether employees are legally eligible to work. Employers who obey the law shall be protected both from liability and from unfair competition by those who violate immigration law. The violators shall be subject to fines and taxes in excess of what they would have paid to employ U.S. citizens and legal residents for the same work.

8. Those who enter or remain in the United States in violation of the law shall be detained and removed expeditiously. Illegal aliens shall not accrue any benefit, including U.S. citizenship, as a result of their illegal entry or presence in the United States.

9. No federal, state, or local entity shall reward individuals for violating immigration laws by granting public benefits or services, or by issuing or accepting any form of identification, or by providing any other assistance that facilitates unlawful presence or employment in this country. All federal and all law-enforcement agencies shall cooperate fully with federal immigration authorities and shall report to such authorities any information they receive indicating that an individual may have violated immigration laws.

10. Illegal aliens currently in the United States may be afforded a one-time opportunity to leave the United States without penalty and seek permission to reenter legally if they qualify under existing law. Those who do not take advantage of this opportunity will be removed and permanently barred from returning.

These principles are contained in a platform called the "Secure America" Pledge. The pledge has been endorsed by more than thirty organizations concerned with the national interest and the threat posed to it by insecure borders and illegal immigration. The hope is that every serving or would-be office-holder in the country will be asked whether they support the Secure America principles, starting with the President of the United States. (For more on this initiative, see War Footing: Ten Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World (Naval Institute Press, 2005)).

Applying the Pledge

By so doing, the voters can establish at last whether they are supporting candidates who will represent their commonsense views on such things as:



TOPICS: Editorial; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliens; borders; frankgaffney; frankjgaffney; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; immigration; immigrationplan; presidentbush
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
W is about five years late.

He didn't do anything about the borders after 9/11/01 when he SHOULD HAVE, and that can't be denied.

He has lost all credibility on the subject of borders, and no one believes him anymore.

21 posted on 11/29/2005 10:15:31 AM PST by janetgreen
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To: piceapungens

Co-Presidente Fox will not be happy about this and will let his little buddy (George Arbusto) know about it.

Remember, Fox is gone after 2006, there are elections next year and the choices for Mexico are some PRI hack, some unknown for the PAN candidate, and and a goofy old leftist (who is currently leading in some polls)


22 posted on 11/29/2005 10:32:32 AM PST by kaktuskid
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To: janetgreen

The people who did 9/11 didn't come from over the border, they were here on expired visas.


23 posted on 11/29/2005 10:33:39 AM PST by kaktuskid
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To: kaktuskid

And these are the people who are supposed to be natural Republicans according to Karl Rove and company. Are they crazy? Where are the conservtive parties in Mexican politics?


24 posted on 11/29/2005 10:34:50 AM PST by piceapungens
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To: kaktuskid
The people who did 9/11 didn't come from over the border, they were here on expired visas.

You miss the point. After 9/11, why give ANYONE the red carpet treatment to come into our country? How many millions of people have crossed that border illegally since 9/11? How many of those could be terrorists taking advantage of the wide open borders? You don't know, I don't know, and GWB doesn't know either. He's putting America at risk.

25 posted on 11/29/2005 11:50:45 AM PST by janetgreen
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To: Tolik
Outstanding post! He gets it, as illustrated by "The purpose of U.S. immigration policy is to benefit the citizens of the United States." Amen!
26 posted on 11/29/2005 5:23:55 PM PST by fallujah-nuker (America needs more SAC and less empty sacs.)
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