Posted on 02/16/2002 8:28:04 AM PST by Sabertooth
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Every time an illegal alien sets foot in America he or she is a knowing burglar, breaking and entering across our borders, violating our laws. They are also squatters, attempting to colonize our land and our nation. Every moment of their presence in our country is an ongoing criminal act. It is also illegal for a them to work here, so every cent these alien invaders take is done so illegally as is ever dollar of unearned subsides they're able to defraud from American taxpayers. Thus, all of the proceeds of the illegals' inhabitation of the United States are the ill-gotten gains of an ongoing criminal enterprise. As such, they ought to be treated like the proceeds of any other criminal enterprise, from fraud to theft to drug dealing to racketeering The assets of illegal aliens should be subject to total forfeiture. They are criminals, there is no moral reason why not. Therefore, a solution to much of our nation's problems with these international burglars resolves into focus |
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Amnesty for illegal aliens was tried in 1986, with a bipartisan bill that was signed into law by President Reagan. 2.7 million illegals were able to get green cards in a one-time only program. That amnesty would only happen once was an integral part of the bargain the federal government struck with the American people, who have always opposed illegal immigration by large margins. The other part of the bargain was a promise of effective law enforcement against future illegals. The craven betrayal of this promise to the American people is bipartisan. Presidents Reagan, Bush the Elder, and Clinton all ignored the problem of illegals, as did both parties in Congress with the lone exception of the Republicans in 1996. Key to this failure has been the unwillingness of the federal government to deport illegals, as the law provides, in large numbers from the interior of our country. Without deportation, there will be no solution to illegal immigration. Now that the cancer of illegals has metastasized to 12 million and growing, many of these same politicians suggest that the solution to their malfeasance of duty is some new form of amnesty "Nevermind the earlier deal with the American people, the problem is now too big for our laws to solve, we must Surrender." Their condescending gall is like that of death row lawyers who run out of appeals, and then suggest that execution after 15 years is cruel and unusual punishment. Any unpleasantness resulting from the delay is entirely the onus of our elected officials to bear. The American people never wanted their laws not to be enforced. Even the current White House of President George W. Bush is sending such signals with their periodic trial balloons about "normalizing undocumented workers" and "making their work legal." This is as much as saying "Because we broke our promise to enforce the law against illegal aliens, we have no choice to break our promise that amnesty would happen only once." Bunk.
We are told incessantly by these same spineless, duplicitous politicians from both parties how the problem of illegal immigration is intractable Much as many of those same cowards once described the problem of terrorism. Winning changes things, doesn't it? It's time to fight and win the battle against the illegal invaders, all 12 million-plus of them. We don't need to round them all up; we simply enact the appropriate and fully Constitutional legislation, and serve the aliens notice: "Be gone in 90 days. If you aren't, all of the proceeds of your criminal presence in the United States will be subject to total asset forfeiture." This will be the disincentive to their ongoing invasion. |
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Some will leave, and some won't. After 90 days, we round up a few hundred thousand of them. That should be enough time to hire the manpower to process the invaders. Then we take all they own within our borders, recycle it into INS coffers, and send them swiftly back to their own countries, whether China, Mexico, Ireland, or wherever, with no profit for their illegal efforts. The other 12 million illegals will take heed. Step aside, and watch the stampede. It will only get easier
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It doesn't have to be... and we have Guest Worker programs now.
I don't have any problems with Guest Workers or legal immigrants who play by the rules and pay their own way. I think the threat of asset forfeiture would be a huge disincentive to those who would game our system.
Throw on 5 to 10 years for documentation violations, with permanent sanctions... How's that?
I saw that, and I couldn't help myself, I tweaked it a bit. I agree that overzealous abuse is probably certain in the long run, and a mechanism would be needed to deal with it. More immediate is my belief that a great many INS and Border Patrol line agents are NOT corrupt and want to do a good job and obey the Constitution while enforcing the law with vigor, but they are hobbled by politically motivated superiors. A bounty situation might get this moving.
It is interesting to note that RICO statutes contain effectively a court approved bounty for civillians to collect, as does much enviromental legislation.
Absolutely right. Besides, no matter what shape the economy is in we will always hear this same argument from the open border crowd. If we someday find ourselves in a civil war to reclaim lost territories to a Greater Mexico the resulting strife, hardship and economic losses will make the great depression of the 30s look like a picnic; to say nothing of the many thousands of Americans that would be killed when we try to take back what we foolishly gave away.
And at what point do we Americans start thinking about the sort of America we will be leaving for our kids and future generations? We had the Great Generation of WWII that won the war and put America on top of the world. What will Our Generation be known for? The generation that p*ssed all this away for cheap labor and one-way trade deals?
And they have never worked as intended. Too many gamers in the system that find ways to circumvent our immigration laws. If the anchor baby laws were nullified, I'd probably give this idea more consideration but I don't see this ever happening.
Since the system gamers and anchor babies are already here, this would be a net win, big-time, against the illegals.
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All good poiints... We don't want to destroy employers who acted in good faith on the basis of fraudulent documents. But good faith defenses protect merchants against prosecustion aginst fraudulent or forged IDs used for liquor purchases. We could provide the same safeguards for honest employers.
Guest Worker smart ID cards would help.
Do we have a President or a Congress who has the stones to do this? No, they're bought and paid for to do just the opposite.
Why I think it would affect only a small percentage of illegals: 1. A lot of illegals, I suspect, don't have much in the way of assets. Those that do will change their behavior, either by accumulating their assets back in their country of origin, or by arranging to place assets under someone else's name. 2. Those who do have assets will probably have some kind of phony documentation. And will also tend to know about lawyers. I don't know exactly how immigration hearings work, but there must be some sort of due process. All this means it will take lawyers and other resources in order to prove the government's case against these people.
I think it would be worth a try though I think it would touch only a small percentage of people. There would be some value in having a steady stream of these cases in the newspaper. It would reinforce the idea that illegal immigration is a criminal activity. And it's a step in the right direction.
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