Glad the FBI and Homeland Security realize the propensity for abuse and fraud, and I hope they convince Congress or the executive branch to do something.
Last I heard, we still require all aliens (including permanent residents) to carry proof of legal presence at all times. If we enforce those laws, the consular card won't be so useful.
4 posted on
06/26/2003 6:18:37 PM PDT by
heleny
To: heleny
We do not enforce those laws.
For example, if the INS has less then 15 illegal aliens reported to them they end up ignoring it as being "unproductive".
Often in NYC and other areas, Illegal are given paperwork and told to report in to INS and released on the street.
Typical alias trick in NYC and CT is to swap the first and last names, uses cousins or brothers names, etc.
Many have 5-8 IDs.
Another old trick for hispanics is to obtain phoney birth certificates from Puerto Rico.
Instant US citizenship, instant rights, instant benefits, instant access with racial preferences to U of Michigan law school, Duke Medical School, or any business hiring, including government.
Doris Meissner, Clinton's INS honcho said illegal aliens were "not a priority" in a televised press interview.
Ziglar, the new INS chief is not much better, but the heat from 9-11 and Homeland Security has forced him to move a little.
District INC heads are notorious for ignoring Federal law and acting in a liberal political agenda, expecially in California.
8 posted on
06/26/2003 6:32:57 PM PDT by
autoresponder
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