The IRCA of 1986 was a one time only amnesty deal. With serious employer sanctions of up to a million dollar fine and jail time. Ted Kennedy worked to undermine the bills enforcement provisions.
From FoxNews, June 10 2004
In exchange for legal status for the group, Reagan insisted that the magnet attracting illegal aliens to the United States be removed by extinguishing any incentive for U.S. employers to hire illegal aliens. In tandem with the amnesty, Reagan campaigned for employer sanctions for hiring illegal aliens, sanctions so stringent that many at the time regarded them as draconian.
Reagan reasoned that if an employer were fined for hiring an illegal alien (as much as $1 million in the worst cases), any payroll savings achieved by the hiring would be wiped out by the fine. In effect, it would be more expensive to hire illegal aliens than to hire Americans or lawful permanent residents. The few illegal aliens who continued to take the gamble and cross the border would be intercepted by a robust and more generously funded Border Patrol.
While Reagans 1986 immigration reforms (search) can at least be called rational, they were a failure. Today, there are between 8 million and 11 million illegal aliens in the United States. The majority of them crossed our southern border and has found employment illegal employment, but employment nonetheless. This is attributed to Sen. Ted Kennedys eventual gutting of the enforcement mechanism for Reagan's employer sanctions, and successive administrations refusing to give our Border Patrol the resources it needs to achieve its mission.
In 1986, though, President Reagan showed a clear recognition between wrong and right. If U.S. employers were to gain from the employment of people whose very presence in our country was a crime, then they would at least have to pay for it.
How far weve come since 1986. At the moment, there are two amnesty bills pending in Congress, and both predicate an illegal aliens eligibility on the very thing that President Reagan fought so hard to stamp out: illegal alien employment.
When employer sanctions first got going Reagan enforced them. It was Poppy Bush who put a stop to it and they haven't been enforced since. No wonder millions more have come in when the government won't do their jobs, I guess that's called "compassionate conservatism" these days.
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