Posted on 11/08/2016 6:54:12 AM PST by SJackson
No matter the outcome of the election, the work required to reform immigration policy will be prodigious. The following policy-change suggestions couldve easily been numbered 80 instead of 8, given the damage done in just the last decade alone. These particular policy changes, however, are highly sensible, easy to comprehend and implement, and would go very far in repairing whats become the most frequently abused and manipulated system in the world.
Working to implement these and the other much needed policy reforms, such as e-Verify, will take Herculean effort, but its exactly whats needed to make America normal again.
Hardly no matter. Under Hillary lawlessness will continue. How about a 14 day voting visa. If you're here, you can vote.
What a joke. President Hillary will be packing in the illegals...like Jerry Brown in Taxifornia. Welcoming wagon always open and handing out DemocRat registration forms. Who is kidding who here???
9) End the INSANE Green Card Lottery.
This scam was initiated by Teddy Kennedy in 1965. Citizens in most countries can go to the US Embassy to throw their name in the hat and become the lucky winner of one American Green Card.
This even includes citizens in terrorist hellhole countries like Yemen. I once talked to a guy from Ireland who won one because his buddies egged him into applying as a BAR BET!
Conversely economically productive immigrants from India and Mexico are not eligible, due to the huge numbers coming from those countries. They go to the back of a ten-year line if they wish to come legally.
It’s a pretty good list, but not close to being enough. He doesn’t really touch on mass legal immigration, which must end. The following should be a part of any decent reform;
1. End chain migration by eliminating the adult-sibling category for family based visas. Do not reallocate cut visas from this category to any other.
2. Abolish the absurd Diversity Visa Lottery. Do not reallocate cut visas from this category to any other.
3. Drastically reduce refugee/asylum visas. As President, Trump could do this all on his own.
The goal should be to arrive at annual legal immigration of no more than 300,000 each year. If, as some claim, that wouldn’t allow for enough workers, and if the resulting tight labor market doesn’t bid up wages enough to solve the problem, and if automation can’t solve the problem, then implement a limited guest worker program made up of actual guest workers. That means they can’t bring family with them, they eventually go home and have no path to stay, unless that path is counted against the annual cap of legal immigrants.
Of course if Hillary wins and/or the GOP loses the Senate, none of this would happen. It’s doubtful it would happen even with Trump, McConnell, and Ryan in charge.
The Diversity Lottery Visas? Yeah, that is a particularly absurd category dreamed up by the loathsome Ted Kennedy.
But I think it was implemented with the Immigration Act of 1990, signed into law by the first Bush (so W was just carrying on the family tradition of being terrible on immigration). This bill further increased mass immigration that was reignited by the 1965 Hart-Cellar bill. Part of the way it did this was by giving out 50,000 of these ridiculous lottery visas each year.
Amen, no more cheap labor H1-B’s brought in to drive down wages and take American jobs.
Reform or not, all it’ll take for a big improvement is an administration that enforces current law.
Actually, not a bad list. But I think these might work better and a little quicker:
Biometrics for every single person entering, if you overstay a VISA we come looking for you, once caught-immediately deported with a “Never to Return” logged into the system. If you’re visiting family that has entered the country via immigration, they go with you
Deport every illegal alien and send back every refugee that has come to this country since Oct 1993...Australia isn’t even letting them hit dry land. They’re put in camps on surrounding islands.
Absolutely no benefits, of any kind, to anyone...just like New Zealand, prove that you can pay your way.
Your kid isn’t a citizen just because he/she was born here and you have to prove that you can pay the bill.
E-Verify...if illegals found working, instant deportation and business owner fined
Border wall, on both sides, with a 2 mile, foliage free buffer zone on the southern border, with shoot to kill orders for any and all security forces on said border. If the “Do Gooders” want to help, they’ll be allowed to set up field hospitals on the Mexican side and do their business, with absolutely no help from US forces or security personnel. So, if the cartels take them hostage...oh effin’ well.
Your 5th option i the most important one
There would be no illegals in this country if they were not being paid. How do companies get away with paying someone who is illegally here?
FINE THE COMPANY OWNERS THAT ARE HIRING ILLEGALS.
1. Excellent
2. Excellent
3. How about we take a break from taking in the world, let the dust settle, figure some shit out and then talk numbers down the road. I’m thinking about a 20 year hiatus, before we even think of taking anymore in.
I could be wrong, but I think that is what is supposed to happen. Not here though. The builders, factory owners, farmers and developers, give too much money to the pol’s
I’d be fine with taking in zero refugees/asylum seekers. Considering that we’ve taken in so many over the last 40 years, and that we aren’t morally obligated to take any, I’d be totally okay with that.
As long as our government allows people from other countries to slip in illegally, we will never be considered a law and order society. The government is encouraging lawlessness by ignoring the problem.
IMO, if we keep allowing them to get away with it, guess what? Those same people, once granted amnesty and become "citizens", will one day vote, or hold high office.
Even worse than the H1B program IMHO is the F1 Student Visa program.
This allows stampedes of foreign students into the country. Basically anyone who can scrape-up the tuition to a struggling fly-by-night school gets in. The schools essentially have power to issue the visas delegated by the State Department.
Once they graduate the students then get a work visa for “practical training” (good for three years in some cases). Most of them get hired on the basis of incredibly fake resumes. Get a little time under their belt, find an H1B sponsor, start a green card, and most of them never go home.
Applicants for an H1B at least have to show up at the consulate and prove that they have some minimal qualifications. Not so for the F1, and the numbers obtaining them dwarf H1B’s.
I think the worst thing about the immigration debate is, that it has been totally annihilated. Especially with what Kennedy and the Dems did to Reagan in ‘86. I could care less if someone wants to come here and be an “American”. As long as they do, which I’m sure we both agree, everything they need to do to become one.
If he wins and follows thru with his campaign promises, while it won’t be an easy ride, it’ll be one worth taking.
If she wins, it’s over unless that South, Midwest and Mountain states band together, pull out of refugee resettlement programs and push back very, very hard. Because, I don’t think she’ll make it very long in the WH. She’s too sick and feeble. During the campaign, they were able to hide her. She can’t go to her daughters apartment to cool off when she has a summit meeting or state dinner to be at.
Unfortunately Kaine would be as bad or worse than Hillary.
But I believe that he plays right into “our” hands. He’s so insane, worse, evil, incompetent, radical, that he’d be ignored. And, he’d have nothing to go to, to challenge the opposition. No race card. No sexist card. He’s just a rich, old, white liberal. Or, both of their policies could bring an abrupt end to the country as we know it.
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