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DEATH BLOW TO GUEST WORKER AMNESTY:GAO REPORT EXPOSES MASSIVE MISMANAGEMENT AND CORRUPTION
Los Angeles Chronicle ^ | 03/15/2006 | Tony Dolz

Posted on 03/15/2006 3:42:45 PM PST by Marine Inspector

The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has dealt the fatal blow to the controversial concept of Guest Worker Amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens now living in the United States in defiance of our laws. The GAO is the investigative arm of Congress charged with examining matters relating to the receipt and payment of public funds.

In a devastating report released today, the GAO charges the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) – this is the agency under the Department of Homeland Security that would be in charge of proposed Guest Worker Amnesty – with a failed organizational infrastructure and massive mismanagement and corruption.

On the eve of debate in the Senate Judiciary Committee, of the House passed Border Protection, Anti-terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005 - HR 4437, the GAO report exposes rampant immigration chaos and USCIS corruption. Among the GAO's most alarming findings are that 33 percent of religious worker visas were issued fraudulently. There is documented evidence that radical Islamists, with ties to terrorist organizations, have used the religious worker visa category to gain admission to the United States .

The timing of the report mars the hopes of millions of unethical employers, that on or off their payroll employ 12 million illegal aliens. These crooks were counting on lobbying efforts by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other pro-illegal immigration advocates, for influencing passage of a Guest Worker Amnesty Bill in the Senate.

The Government agency that would be responsible for administering the controversial Guest Worker Amnesty that would reward 12 million illegal aliens living and working un-lawfully with legal status, is the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

The Copley News Service reported on March 7 th , that prior to the damning GAO report, “Michael Maxwell stepped down last month as director of the Office of Security at USCIS, and sought protection under the federal whistle-blower protection law. He claims that senior agency officials had been retaliating against him for telling Congress about what he described as serious national security vulnerabilities that persisted despite his warnings to those running the agency.”

In addition, Maxwell claims the agency lacks the resources to handle some 500 allegations of criminal misconduct against agency employees, including allegations of espionage and acceptance of bribes.

Citizenship and Immigration Services spokeswoman Angelica Alfonso declined requests for an interview. She released a statement yesterday that said the agency is confident of its processes, and that it takes the allegations seriously. This has to be taken with a huge grain of salt as the agency has been under investigation since 2001.

One of Maxwell's attorneys, Rosemary Jenks, said his concerns demonstrate an underlying tension between Citizenship and Immigration Services' dual missions of providing immigration benefits to applicants and of protecting national secur ity.”

Why did the GAO conduct a study on the USCIS?

See Full Report here: (http://judiciary.house.gov/media/pdfs/gaoimmbenefits31006.pdfIn 2002)

The just released GAO report documents that immigration benefit fraud was pervasive and significant and the approach to controlling it was fragmented. Experts believe that individuals ineligible for these benefits, including terrorists and criminals, could use fraudulent means to enter or remain in the U.S. The Congress requested that GAO evaluate U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service's (USCIS) anti-fraud efforts.

The report addresses the questions: (1) What do available data and information indicate regarding the nature and extent of fraud? (2) What actions has USCIS taken to improve its ability to detect fraud? (3) What actions does the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) take to sanction those who commit fraud?

Hordes of immigration law attorneys have joined the ranks of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other organizations dedicated to cheapening the wages of American workers through the oversupply of desperate illegal foreign workers. How? Through massive illegal immigration! Our unprotected borders have been allowed to fester with a booming $140 billion per year in drug trafficking and $10 billion dollar in human trafficking in the name of America 's addiction to cheap illegal labor.

Which immigration law firm would not like to have a client base of 12 million desperate illegal aliens that grows at the rate of 2.5 million per year.

In one of the largest labor certification fraud schemes ever uncovered by the GAO, federal investigators found evidence that a single prominent immigration attorney in the Washington, D.C., area submitted at least 1,436 and perhaps as many as 2,700 fraudulent employment applications between 1998 and 2002. According to the sworn testimony of a Department of Labor (DOL) special agent, this attorney and his associates are alleged to have made at least $11.4 million for the 1,400 applications that the agent reviewed, in all of which he found evidence of fraud, and perhaps as much as $21.6 million if all 2,700 applications were fraudulent, as he strongly suspected.

USCIS WEAKNESSES POSE A GREAT THREAT OF TERRORISM

The GAO reports goes on to say, “Some individuals seeking immigration benefits pose a threat to national security and public safety, and white collar and other criminals sometimes facilitate immigration benefit fraud. For example, according to Office of Fraud Detection and National Security ( FDNS ) , each year about 5,200 immigration benefit applicants are identified as potential national security risks, because their personal information matches information contained in U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Interagency Border Inspection System, a database of immigration law violators and people of national security interest. Additionally, according to federal prosecutors, immigration benefit fraud may involve other criminal activity, such as income tax evasion, money laundering, production of fraudulent documents, and conspiracy. Also, organized crime groups have used sophisticated immigration fraud schemes, such as creating shell companies, to bring in aliens ostensibly as employees of these companies. In addition, a number of individuals linked to a hostile foreign power's intelligence service were found to have been employed as temporary alien workers on military research.”

Unethical immigration law attorneys should be charged with aiding and abetting illegal immigrats and in creating an unlawful climate that puts all of us at risk of terrorism. Why? Because o nce one of their clients obtains a temporary work authorization fraudulently, an alien can use it to obtain other valid identity documents such as a temporary social security card and a driver's license, thus facilitating their living and working in the United States . It is important to recognize, in the illegal immigration debate, who butters the immigration attorney's bread.

The GAO found that the USCIS is completely unprepared to handle their 7.5 million case work load with their 3000 employees and this is made all the more unlikely given the management system shortfalls and the brazen level of corruption within the organization. Few if any of the present 500 allegations of criminal misconduct against agency employees will be prosecuted. The GAO finds the agency as it stands will be unable to handle the proposed Guest Worker Amnesty proposals bandied about by President Bush and a bi-partisan group of Senators influenced by tearful pleads accompanied by campaign contributions from employers who currently employ illegal aliens.

USCIS mismanagement and corruption is a menace given that Donna Bucella , the Director of the federal Terrorist Screening Center said Tuesday that the agency maintains a list of 200,000 people known or suspected to be terrorists. She reported yesterday, March 14, 2006, that Police and other government workers in the U.S. have come in contact with terrorists or people suspected of foreign terror ties more than 6,000 times in the past 28 months. In addition, she said, that there have been about 28,000 matches worldwide, many of those from U.S. diplomatic outposts that screen applicants for visas to enter the United States .

Does is seem to you that President Bush is doing all that is possible or necessary to secure our borders and to keep us safe from terrorism by enforcing immigration law? Can we trust the Senate with giving us a Guest Worker Amnesty program that is not tainted by political contributions from illegal alien employers? Can we trust that a Guest Worker Amnesty, if approved, would be adequately administered by the USCIS?

Write and call your Senators and share with them your views on Guest Worker Amnesty for 12 million illegal aliens and 200,000 known terrorists, any one of whom could have already slipped through our unprotected borders, or planning to do so.

It has been four and half years since the findings of the 9/11 Commission. Securing our borders was the number one concern of the Commission. None of its border security recommendation have been enacted much less even funded. That is why I decided to become a candidate for the California 41 st Assembly District. I need and welcome your support and contributions.

The Field Poll of September 2005 shows 81% of Californians are concerned about illegal immigration. The Field Poll of March 2006 shows 57% of registered voters and 71% of Republicans have an unfavorable view of illegal immigration. We can win this race!

Support candidates that stand for border security and immigration law enforcement at every level of government, our nation is in danger.

Tony Dolz

Candidate

California 41 st Assembly District www.dolz.com


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Arizona; US: California; US: New Mexico; US: Texas
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To: ohioWfan; chris1

WTG you two!

321 posted on 03/16/2006 1:32:44 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: onyx

To me, it is so obvious why Mexico loves this situation.

Talk about a profit margin!


322 posted on 03/16/2006 1:35:16 PM PST by chris1
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To: onyx

I have a shaved head so that does not at all look like me.


323 posted on 03/16/2006 1:35:58 PM PST by chris1
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To: chris1


I detest Mexico.


324 posted on 03/16/2006 1:36:49 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: onyx

y get have people in this country illegally, not feed them, not house them, not educate them, not worry about the crimes they commit, not worry about health care for them, all while they send cash home that usually stays in Mexico.

What do we get out of it? Cheap lettuce? A cleaner toilet?


325 posted on 03/16/2006 1:38:23 PM PST by chris1
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To: chris1
No kidding? A skin head?

Not naturally bald, right? LOL

326 posted on 03/16/2006 1:38:37 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: onyx
OH GEEZ!!! I don't have to be one of THOSE two, do I? ROFLOL!

(Actually, if I had to pick, I think I'd rather be Al. ;)

327 posted on 03/16/2006 1:38:49 PM PST by ohioWfan (I don't apologize for supporting and defending our Commander in Chief in a time of war.)
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To: chris1

Biilingual education, bi-lingual requirements for clerical jobs; DON'T GET ME STARTED!


328 posted on 03/16/2006 1:40:20 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: ohioWfan; chris1

I'm just kidding you two.
I am glad you're having a love fest.
Much better.
We have plenty of true disruptors here without feuding amongst ourselves.


329 posted on 03/16/2006 1:42:31 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: onyx

Seriously, my hair started thinning during mid 20's. I figured the following:

1. A toup was not the way to go;
2. Surgery too expensive and usually very noticable;
3. Rogain not good enough;
4. Comb over not an option and looks terrible;
5. Hair Club has enough members;
6. The natural MPB process sucks;
7. Patton was bald;
8. If I ever have to go to jail I should be able to get in a gang;
9. I do collection work so looking harder would not hurt.

Anyway, the results are great, and I don't even think about it anymore. I love it in fact and would not change a thing. Women seem to like it to since I look harder and meaner, especially since I am built like Sammy the Bull Gravano. I am like the guy on the Shield, just a but more muscular and a little bit shorter.

I feel bad for guys who worry about hair loss. Its all a scam to get them to part with their cash.


330 posted on 03/16/2006 1:48:46 PM PST by chris1
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To: onyx

She is married and I would never mess around with a married woman. Bad karma and totally not the right thing to do.


331 posted on 03/16/2006 1:49:54 PM PST by chris1
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To: onyx

Another thing, I think its terrible that they always put hot women in the hair replacement commercials. That is totally wrong.


332 posted on 03/16/2006 1:53:38 PM PST by chris1
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To: Marine Inspector

BTTT


333 posted on 03/16/2006 1:55:33 PM PST by Dr. Scarpetta (There's always a reason to choose life.)
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To: chris1

ROTFLMAO!
I think you have it covered.
One look at that greasy hair strand of Carl Levin's and comb over's should be banned!


334 posted on 03/16/2006 1:55:52 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: chris1


I agree. Sue 'em counselor!


335 posted on 03/16/2006 1:56:47 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: chris1


Wait a minute. Hold yer horsies.
Sammy the Bull is about 5'4" ---


336 posted on 03/16/2006 1:57:47 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: onyx

I am like 5'8" but built like Kurt Angle.


337 posted on 03/16/2006 2:00:42 PM PST by chris1
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To: chris1


I "am" 5'8" --- lol.


338 posted on 03/16/2006 2:02:59 PM PST by onyx (IF ONLY 10% of Muslims are radical, that's still 120 MILLION who want to kill us.)
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To: DoughtyOne
I haven't seen you around in a while.

I pretty much left FR and went to LibertyPost.org about a year ago.

I left there, permanently, a couple of weeks ago for a few reasons. I'll post here we I can, but the stress at work is increasingly taking its toll on my family and myself.

339 posted on 03/16/2006 2:07:34 PM PST by Marine Inspector (Government is not the solution to our problem; Government is the problem)
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To: onyx

What's funny about that?


340 posted on 03/16/2006 2:15:20 PM PST by chris1
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