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To: Halcontent

A Real Immigration Reform Plan

1. Secure the Borders
a. Install 750 miles of fence within 180 days. Priority funding.
b. Hire, train, and deploy 5,000 new border agents ASAP, with extreme urgency. Priority funding.
c. Use military surveillance hardware/personnel to monitor unfenced gaps. Priority funding.

2. Deport Illegal Aliens
a. Priority 1 - Any illegal alien who has committed a non-violent crime and is currently incarcerated is to be immediately deported and permanently banned from entry into the US.
b. Priority 2 – Any illegal alien who is arrested/detained/discovered during the course of normal police activities is to be finger-printed, deported and permanently banned from entry into the US.
c. Priority 3 – Any illegal alien who is discovered through active ICE investigation processes is to be finger-printed, deported and permanently banned from entry into the US.

3. Positive Identification/Punish Employers of Illegal Aliens
a. Institute a National Visa Database (NVD). Data entered by ICE, accessed via web by all potential employers.
b. Require all persons entering the US for the purpose of working to submit to fingerprinting and photograph. This person is issued a uniquely numbered ID card issued from the NVD with photograph.
c. Require ALL employers to provide proof of legal status for all employees. $100,000 fine per illegal alien employed.


94 posted on 06/08/2007 6:35:00 AM PDT by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right..........)
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To: Bryan24

We reside in China under a contract with a small clothing firm. I must keep in my possession a work permit that has my photograph and my residence address, which must be kept current. Chinese immigrations officials visit our apartment on a regular basis to see if we are still residing where we stated we would.

We are ALIENS in China, and EVEN China has the right to know who are the aliens in their country, where they reside, and what they are doing here. We respect that and obey their immigrations laws.

By the way, we earn NO money at all from the Chinese people. They take money out of our pockets, though. And it costs us about $1,000 (USD) per year in fees to the government for the residence permits for my family members.


96 posted on 06/08/2007 6:46:10 AM PDT by John Leland 1789
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