Posted on 05/29/2007 12:46:27 PM PDT by kellynla
Our immigration problems cannot be solved piecemeal. They must be all addressed together, and they must be addressed in logical order. President George W. Bush May 24, 2007
The question must be asked, can any American believe that the federal government can implement a bill that is hundreds of pages long based on the previous history of immigration reform?
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Since addressing this topic in HUMAN EVENTS in April, debate on a compromise bill on immigration reform is being taken up in the United States Senate. This compromise is more conservative than the McCain-Kennedy bill passed last year in the Senate but it is still a long way from the border security first passed in the House last year. The American people do not trust the government to do anything comprehensively, they want to achieve immigration reform with border security first.
One of the key players in the compromise is Senator Johnny Isakson from Georgia. Sen. Isakson is a first term US Senator with a long history of working with Democrats. A business man who entered the Georgia General Assembly as a Republican in the mid 1970s had to work with Democrats to get anything done. The joke was that the Georgia GOP conventions could be held in a phone booth in those days. He ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Georgia and for United States Senator before entering Congress in 1999; filling the seat left vacant by Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. He was also tapped in the mid 90s by Governor Zell Miller to head up the State School Board. Johnny Isakson has been the real uniter, not a divider for his entire career--without compromising his principles.
As a United States Senator since 2003, he quickly became the go to person on compromises in the United States Senate. Last year, Senator Isakson introduced an amendment to the McCain-Kennedy immigration bill that first introduced the idea of border security first with triggers in a comprehensive bill before the amnestyoops, I mean -- guest worker provisions. That amendment did not pass but McCain-Kennedy did pass only to die without a conference committee or debate on how to mesh it with the House bill on immigration reform. Many believe that Sen. Isaksons trigger amendment would be back and would be the foundation of any new bill.
Just before the South Carolina and Georgia GOP State Conventions earlier this month, Senator Isakson and Senator Chambliss of Georgia and Senator Graham of South Carolina and the rest of the group led by Sen. Ted Kennedy announced a landmark deal on a bill on immigration reform with the blessing of the White House. Since then, the Senator from Georgia has been fighting the biggest public relations war of his public life because the average Joe, Joe Sixpack, if you will, isnt buying it. Average Americans dont have the faith that the Feds can or will enforce anything this comprehensive, and the lobbyists for open borders are hoping we dont. .
Senator Johnny Isakson appeared on my radio program on WDUN AM 550 in Gainesville, Georgia on Friday the 18th and again for an extended period with calls on Wednesday the 23rd. He explained how the triggers would work and that certification would occur based on objective benchmarks. The overall concern of the callers was that if the federal government cant enforce the laws now, how can we expect them to enforce a new more complicated slate of laws? The Borders First crowd got there because the federal government has been looking the other way for a generation and they need assurances that the government is serious. By the end of that appearance, Senator Isakson made headway with some of the callers, but the response following and in the days since has been mostly negative.
Here are a few questions submitted to Senator Isakson from listeners and his answers:
One of the provisions of the bill requires that illegal immigrants plead guilty to coming into the country illegally. What will be the incentive to get people to come forward and plead guilty to entering the country illegally?
If they do not come forward, they will be deported and permanently banned from the United States when they are caught.
If they try to get a job, employers will ask for their biometrically secure identification cards, which they wont have.
If an employer hires an individual without a biometrically secure identification card, the employer will face extensive fines for each illegal immigrant that is employed.
How will the id cards be distributed?
They will be distributed only after the border is certified as secure and the trigger is pulled. Then those who came forward, pleaded guilty and were placed on probation may come forward to apply for the Z visa. That is when they would be issued a biometrically secure id card.
What groups will have to return home for proper paperwork?
For now the bill does not force deportation of the estimated 12 to 20 million illegal immigrants who are here. While this is not ideal, the Democrats are not willing to force deportation, and they are in the majority.
Illegals who want to apply for permanent residency or citizenship must leave the country and must apply through a U.S. Embassy or Consulate outside the United States, just like everyone else, and they are placed at the back of the line. Everyone who has been waiting patiently in line will be ahead of them.
If illegals fail to come forward within 18 months of the legislations enactment, or fail to clear a background check, or fail to learn English, or if they commit a second crime, they will be deported and permanently banned from the United States.
Under the current proposal, workers who obtain Z visas would have to leave the country when they stopped working.
What are the Z visas?
In order to obtain a probationary Z visa granting temporary, probationary legal status, an illegal immigrant must:
o Come forward within 18 months of the bills enactment o Plead guilty to breaking the law and be placed on probation o Pay an extensive fine and processing fee o Undergo criminal background checks o Prove they are employed o Become proficient in English o Wait for the border security trigger to be pulled.
Workers approved for Z visas will be given a temporary probationary legal status, but they will be barred from the full privileges of citizens or Legal Permanent Residents, such as welfare benefits, Social Security benefits, and the ability to sponsor relatives abroad as immigrants.
Workers who obtain Z visas must leave the country when they stop working. Under this proposal, it will take most Z visa workers at least a decade to be eligible for a green card.
After becoming eligible, Z visa workers must wait in line behind those who applied lawfully, pay penalties, fees, and fines, complete accelerated English requirements, leave the United States and file their application in their home country, and demonstrate merit based on the skills and attributes they will bring to the United States.
Z visa workers will pay into the Social Security system, as will their employers. Z visa workers may collect ONLY the share they individually put into the system and ONLY when they leave the United States. Z visa workers are barred from collecting the share of Social Security that employers put into the system on their behalf.
Probationary Z visa applicants must demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of the history and of the principles and form of government of the United States, as well as be able to read, write, speak, and understand words in ordinary usage in the English language. They must prove this in a test prior to their first renewal of their probationary Z visa.
Before the Z visa and temporary worker programs go into effect, an Employment Eligibility Verification System (EEVS) must be in place and ready to prevent unauthorized workers from obtaining jobs in the United States.
How long will the triggers have to be put in place?
Ideally they will be in place in 18 to 24 months. No temporary worker program can begin until the Secretary of Homeland Security certifies to the President and to the Congress that each element of the trigger is funded, in place and operational.
If the triggers are not put into place, the other elements of the bill such as the temporary worker program would not be enacted.
Last year we passed a 700+ mile fence bill and the president signed it. How would this bill change this legislation?
It does not change the law at all. One of the border security triggers is 370 miles of walls or fences on the border. This means that when the Department of Homeland Security builds 370 miles the trigger is achieved. However, the department will continue to build the walls and fences until they reach the amount mandated by the Secure Fence Act of 2006.
The current proposal calls for 200 miles of barriers, 370 miles of walls or fences, four unmanned aerial vehicles that each have a 150-mile radius (600 miles total), 70 ground positioning radar systems with a radius of 12 miles each (1,680 miles total). In all, the proposal calls for almost 2,800 miles of seamless security.
What do you think about Teddy Kennedy being the face of this compromise?
The Democrats control both the House and Senate and have the votes to pass last years Kennedy bill or something worse that will grant amnesty and will not secure our borders.
In the legislative process, no one gets 100 percent of what they want. This legislation represents the best opportunity that we have to secure our borders and address this problem.
Some say we can not trust this White House or the Democrats to actually enforce the new bill. That will be true of any legislation, and that is why my border-security-first triggers are so important.
We also have to consider what kind of bill we might get with a Democratic President (no border security, blanket amnesty, no enforcement and rights to all welfare benefits).
How did your amendment change to be the foundation of this bill?
My amendment is the same one that I offered as the trigger to last years Kennedy bill. It was defeated 40 to 55 last year. This year, it was embraced by everyone. My colleagues have come to realize that any comprehensive immigration reform without border security first is unacceptable and unworkable.
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So what happens next? A couple of things are clear. This bill does have more of an emphasis on border security than anything the Senate has taken up, but so did the 1986 and the 1996 bill and the border part of the bills were never implemented to the levels that were required. My preference would be to complete the fence that was mandated last year and then take up border security which should include ending birthright citizenship in a bill and then take up the guest worker provisions in later legislation.
Heres what I think will happen. The Senate will pass some sort of bill and the House will pass something that is so different that they wont be able to get together. Lets see if the federal government can show that they mean business by getting the fence built and with that small amount of good will upon completion, get back to the table and get a bill passed next year.
According to the most recent Zogby poll of likely Latino voters, they support border security first at levels over 70%. Not quite as high as total likely voters, but a very high number. Conservatives and Unions are very upset about provisions and the concerns about what else is in a bill that no one has read. Now is not the time to stop being involved. Continue calling your two Senators and your Congressman and let them know how you want them to vote on this bill and how you want them reform the policies around illegal immigrants.
Right on all counts, kelly.
The Americans of Mexican ancestry that I’ve had the honor of being neighbors to, related to, friends with, well I can’t imagine my life without them, like my uncle Bernardo Pacheco, whose paintings will ALWAYS hang in my home. I miss celebrating cinco de mayo...you don’t dare do that these days if you’re a gringo! Then on St. Patricks we’d all sing Irish songs and drink dos equis!
I miss real diversity! Diversity isn’t shoving a foreign flag in my face while telling me to go back to Europe.
That economic issue only a small portion of it. The bigger issue for many of us is that we appreciate the value and the responsibility of being an American. We made a conscious and deliberate choice to learn a new language and a new culture, to renounce any loyalty to any other government, and to take up the responsibility of citizenship. We made a commitment.
We'll be damned before we let anyone sneak in, break our laws, demand to get the benefits without putting in that commitment, and expect to remold this country after the failure they left behind.
First the law is the law and Bush is sworn to uphold and enforce it as is and he isn’t. Second, the logical order of this illegal immigration is suggested by that failure: Bush (and every other administration before his) has zero credibility in enforcing the law. So first become credible, build the dang fence, and then come back to us to discuss residual issues.
“Yet they still vote overwhelmingly democrat.”
Lets not forget those Hispanics who vote who are ILLEGALS!
and I know in CA alone, we have no idea how many illegals are registered to vote because CA law doesn’t allow anyone to check their ID when they vote!!!
“We’ll be damned before we let anyone sneak in, break our laws, demand to get the benefits without putting in that commitment, and expect to remold this country after the failure they left behind.”
THANK YOU!
WRITE! WRITE! WRITE! WRITE! TILL YOU RUN OUT OF INK IN YOUR PEN!
Bombard the Democrats as well, especially the ones that ran on an anti illegal immigration plank and the ones in marginal districts who could be vulnerable. keep pounding on them.
Mr. President perhaps you have forgotten that you have twice now very publically solemnly sworn to faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and to the best of your ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. Here is what the Constitution you swore to preserve, protect, and defend has to say in article II section 3 "He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States."
That refers to ALL laws Mr. President NOT just the ones you like. You have consistently refused to take care that the currently existing immigration laws be faithfully executed and you should rectify that right now Mr. President. Lobby all you want for a new law but PLEASE honor the oath you have twice sworn and ENFORCE CURRENT LAW!
70% of latino voters approve of enforcing the borders first. They better because it will be their jobs that are affected first.
From your lips to Gods ears.
“In order to obtain a probationary Z visa granting temporary, probationary legal status, an illegal immigrant must:
o Come forward within 18 months of the bills enactment o Plead guilty to breaking the law and be placed on probation o Pay an extensive fine and processing fee o Undergo criminal background checks o Prove they are employed o Become proficient in English o Wait for the border security trigger to be pulled. “
... If you believe we are going to be deporting the millions of illegal aliens who do *not* have gainful employment, under this bill, I have a bridge to sell you.
Does “likely” voters mean the Hispanics who had to wait and came here legally? After all, the illegal portion of the Hispanic vote cannot yet legally vote, and are thus unlikely considered as “likely” voters in this poll.
Should it be? They’re Americans, not Mexicans. That percentage is in line with the rest of the population.
70% of Americans want the borders sealed, and Bush tries to ram it down our throats even harder!!
Of course. The Decider has decided. We should just shut up about it......
Methinks the Decider is in for a surprise.
I hope so. The GOP is digging in its heels against us.
Yep
Why, if only citizens may vote, is the White House webpage, the weekly radio address, and the RNC website available in Spanish?
>>If they do not come forward, they will be deported and permanently banned from the United States when they are caught.<<
But they just told us it would be impossible to deport them — that’s why we have to legalize them. What’s wrong with this picture?
VOTE THIRD PARTY.....YOUR HOSED AND GET USED TO IT....VOTE THIRD PARTY....
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