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    June 28th, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    Sen. Sessions Releases List of 20 Loopholes in the Senate Immigration Bill (Wow…More Holes Than Swiss Cheese)

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    Swiss Cheese - Sen. Sessions Releases List of 20 Loopholes in the Senate Immigration Bill (Wow...More Holes Than Swiss Cheese)Faction3.com: Sen. Sessions Releases List of 20 Loopholes in the Senate Immigration Bill (Wow…More Holes Than Swiss Cheese)
    .S. Senator Jeff Sessions | June 6, 2007

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) released a list of 20 loopholes in the comprehensive immigration bill today which reveals that the bill is fatally flawed and will not establish a functioning immigration system in the future.

    The list of loopholes includes flaws effecting border security, chain-migration and assimilation policies. The list exposes the lack of serious attention given to ensuring that the legislation fixes America’s failed immigration system.

    “I am deeply concerned about the numerous loopholes we have found in this legislation. They are more than technical errors, but rather symptoms of a fundamentally flawed piece of legislation that stands no chance of actually fixing our broken immigration system,” Sessions said. “Many of the loopholes are indicative of a desire not to have the system work.”

    For example, one loophole in the “enforcement trigger” fails to require the U.S. VISIT system – the biometric border check-in/check-out system established by Congress in 1996, but never implemented – to be fully functioning before new worker or amnesty programs begin. Without the system in place, the U.S. has no method of ensuring that workers and their families do not overstay their visas.

    Another flaw in the legislation prevents the benefits of merit-based immigration from taking full effect until 2016. Until then, chain migration into the U.S. will actually triple, compared to a disproportionately low increase in skill-based immigration. As a result, the merit-based system in the bill is only a shell of what it should have been.

    A third loophole in the bill allows immigrants to avoid demonstrating a proficiency in English for more than a decade. Illegal aliens are not required to learn English to receive full “probationary benefits” of citizenship. Passing a basic English test is only required for the third Z-visa renewal, twelve years after amnesty is granted.

    Sessions will highlight many of the loopholes contained in the list this week during Senate debate on the immigration bill.

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    June 10th, 2007 by Mr. Juice

    Will Robots do the work Illegals won’t do? Or perhaps a Voluntary Prisoner Work Program?

    Will Robots do the work Illegals won't do?I wonder if Robots will do the jobs the illegals won’t do? How much would we have to raise the minimum wage or increase border security where it will make business consider hiring a Roomba to not only vaccume the floor, but make your bed and clean the toilets?

    Or will we use prison inmates to do the work the illegals are doing now? I mean the government did have government-owned ‘Pea Farms’ in the earlier part of the last century. After the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional, I don’t see why farmers could not pay prisoners to do the work on their fields?

    Perhaps part of the pay the prioner earns can go to reduce the costs to the state? The prisoner, perhaps, would also get time off for good behavior? Farmers who need labor will have American citizens doing the work that would normally go to an illegal.

    Sounds like a win, win, win situation for me as long as it is VOLUNTARY. If it isn’t voluntary then I would not support the program.

        

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