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Monday, May 21, 2007
Michael Barone :: Townhall.com Columnist
Senate immigration bill is progress
by Michael Barone
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I confess that I haven't read the text of the compromise immigration bill agreed to by Sens. Edward Kennedy and Jon Kyl, and I request the right to, in congressional language, revise and extend my remarks.

But at this writing, apparently nobody has read it -- the final text is still not available. Many Americans have been complaining that the Iraqi parliament has been taking too long to come to agreement on sharing oil revenues and other big issues. But the same thing happens in the United States Congress. Members mull important issues and seem to do nothing for long periods of time and then are stirred into sudden action -- so sudden it's hard to keep up with it -- when a deadline looms. This is the way of representative democracy, which as Winston Churchill remarked, is the worst system of government except for all the others that have been tried over time.

This strikes me as a long step forward. We have long needed to regularize the flow of immigrants into this country -- it is a failure of government to have some 11 million or 12 million people illegally here. To regularize the flow, we need to do several things that it appears this compromise bill attempts to do. We need to have a form of tamper-proof identification for immigrants, as obnoxious as it seems to those of us who have long flinched at the idea of a national identity card. With modern technology, this should not be impossible -- Mexico has come up with a reliable voter registration card.

With a tamper-proof identity card, sanctions on employers of illegal immigrants could be enforced, as they are not at present. An identity card has this additional advantage: In a time when we are threatened by vicious terrorists, it makes it much easier for the government to keep track of foreigners within our borders.

To regularize the flow, we also have to do something about the illegal immigrants already here. The bill, as I understand it, would provide them immediately with a chance to regularize their status without putting them on the road to citizenship. They would have to pay a fine and would be subject to deportation for criminal offenses, but if employer sanctions were known to be enforceable they would have an incentive to regularize.

Also, to get in line for a green card and citizenship, the head of household would have to return to the country of origin -- a "touchback" provision that was not in the bill passed by the Senate last May. In addition, we must do a better job of securing the border. Some opponents of this bill fasten on the provision that commits to building only 370 miles of the 700-mile border fence that Congress approved last year. But almost no one calls for a fence along all of the 2,000-plus mile border. I should think that the length of the fence to be built is negotiable.

The bill also contains a guest-worker program that is being attacked by immigration proponents as ungenerous. The provision would allow guest workers to work here two years -- then they would have to return to their country of origin for one year before they could come back for another two-year stint. Continued...

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Michael Barone is a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics. He is Senior Political Analyst for the Washington Examiner and a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.
 
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Illegal Immigration
In the discussion on immigration an economic fact that seems to be missed is that if the supply of illegal immigrants is curtailed those already here will have an increased value to employers. They work hard and are very dependable. I suspect that their income in a very short period of time would go up 20%. In Houston where no individual can be asked his citizenship status they are definitely not “living in the shadows” and easily avail themselves of free medical care, education, driver’s licenses and much other. I also suspect that they would readily be satisfied with their current situation if their income went up 20%. The citizenship tin can could be kicked down the road to a time when they were more fully assimilated and a consensus of Americans on the issue could be developed.

I am a Republican presidential candidates who is probably in the second group of ten although I am PRESENTLY underfunded. I have spent three weeks in Iowa. If you go to the bottom of my webpage http://www.voteforvern.com/issues.php I flesh out an immigration idea that includes allowing American companies a ready supply of bonded, security verified workers at a market rate.

Hiding in plain sight
Welcome to the North American Union. I keep trying to get people to open their eyes and take a clear headed look at what's going on. You keep telling me and many others we are wearing tin foil hats while you sit idly by and watch the elites disolve America into a second rate union with Canada and Mexico. Why anyone still doubts that our "elected" officials would do something like this after seeing them trying to hide it in plain site I can't understand. Again here are some links to things that are currently happening.

http://www.kcsmartport.com
http://www.nascocorridor.com
http://www.spp.gov (notice the .gov domain)
http://www.cfr.org

Here is a link to a presentation that lays it all out very nicely.
http://www.freedom.org/naugreen2/launch.html#

If your naive enough to think this isn't happening then go ahead and keep your head buried in the sand because you can't handle the truth.
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