Posted on 06/20/2006 7:30:06 AM PDT by SJackson
Now, lawmakers and administration officials alike insist it's time to get serious. They say they'll do so, in an immigration reform bill that so far remains stalled. But as the newly compiled records reveal, stern declarations sometimes lack real muscle.
Federal agents arrested 953 illegal immigrants at work sites in 2000, congressional investigators reported Monday. By 2004, the work site arrests had fallen to 159. Likewise, 178 employers received notice of a potential fine for hiring illegal immigrants in 2000. In 2004, only three employers received the fine notices.
Even in California, home to more illegal immigrants than any other state, authorities generally have lagged in enforcing a sweeping 1986 immigration law.
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"Naive and misguided, yes, but I'm not ready to cross that bridge."
Payola... such a nasty word. Today it's called "considerations". When GWB gets out of office, he will sit on boards of directors. He will be offered very well paying speaking engagements. He will be offered stock in corporations. And a whole host of things I can't even imagine.
All respectable. All untraceable as being "payola".
Why else would someone spend $30 million to get a job that pays $400k a year?
I may be cynical, but cynics can be right too.
You could be right. He seems like such a nice boy, tho.
"I may be cynical, but cynics can be right too"
In the age of pervasive cynicism, cynics are right most of the time.
"It's no wonder that many employers view enforcement as a remote possibility, and any civil penalties as a cost of doing business,"
Pass a law raising the fine for employing illegals to $100,000 for each illegal employed. Give 75% of that fine to any law enforcement agency that catches that employer. Give 25% of that fine to any citizen that rats on any employer they know employing illegals.
Enforcement will no longer be a 'remote possibility'. And the near certainty that employing 9 illegals will cost them $900,000 will make saving a few bucks by paying lower wages not such a good deal.
If $100,000 doesn't produce the desired result then raise it to $1,000,000 each.
Not only would the illegals stop streaming across the border the 12 million here already will start heading south across the border because there will be no jobs available to them.
Right, and I should win the lotto too.
You're right, passing laws won't solve the problem.
Perhaps, however these actions also fall in the purvue of the IRS and the Social Security Administration. No one reorganized them. It's a lack of will.
The question is...how do you force a president and his entire law enforcement team to enforce the laws on the books? They are willfully looking the other way. The only method I can see...is state-by-state enforcement at state and local level...and make this Bush team look bad.
It was a pleasure reading your comments to this thread.
No2
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