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"The undesirable alternative, he said, would be an unworkable massive roundup, which administration officials have said would cost billions of dollars."

Straw Man Alert!


"Senate Judiciary Committee staff members who explained key provisions of Specter’s bill on Monday said that the measure would create a "gold card" program for illegal immigrants who entered the United States before Jan. 4, 2004. It also would create a guest-worker program to bring in more foreign laborers."

Does Bush Have The Midas Touch?

Can he sell the Senate "Tarjetas Dorado" aka "Gold Cards" for Illegal Aliens allowing them to stay in U.S. indefinitely?

The Stein Report has learned of an secret briefing for Senate staffers by the Bush administration today. In a move to build support for Bush's guest worker amnesty plan, administration officials talked about how they would actually implement the program. Jaws dropped as the administration reps explained the centerpiece of the program, a "Gold Card" that would enable illegal aliens to enter the U.S. at will, and work at any job with no labor market or other tests needed but would deny them citizenship. "Gold Card" would be valid forever, similar to current "Green Cards" but illegal aliens holding a "Gold Card" would not be able to adjust their status through naturalization.


Immigration agency falters in handling fraud
By Stephen Dinan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
March 6, 2006

"A draft government report shows the agency that would oversee any future guest-worker program doesn't have a handle on fraud, doesn't do enough to deter it, and won't have a fraud-management system in place until 2011 -- years after its proponents want a program to start."

"A copy of the draft, obtained by The Washington Times, says U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has looked at the prevalence of fraud in just a few of the types of visas it now issues and doesn't give adjudicators the time or tools to detect fraud or refer it to authorities for prosecution."

"The report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) said that USCIS can't tell the extent of immigration benefit fraud, but "it is a serious problem."

21 posted on 03/06/2006 8:01:19 PM PST by Conservative Firster
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To: Conservative Firster

"The undesirable alternative, he said, would be an unworkable massive roundup, which administration officials have said would cost billions of dollars."

Oooh, billions! When did that stop the government? How much does the illegals working under the table and sending money overseas cost?


25 posted on 03/06/2006 8:08:43 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Conservative Firster

"The undesirable alternative, he said, would be an unworkable massive roundup, which administration officials have said would cost billions of dollars."

Yes, but it perfectly OK to spend billions on the war effort.(I'm not against the war effort mind you) This is an invasion of our own country and it will be too expensive to do anything about? Brilliant logic.


37 posted on 03/06/2006 8:56:41 PM PST by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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