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An In-Depth Study of the U.S. Immigration Reform Movement Developed May 2011 By Justice in Immigration Rules Movement, ©2011

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Page 1: A Study on Immigration Reform in the U.S

An In-Depth Study

of the U.S.

Immigration Reform

Movement

Developed May 2011

By

Justice in Immigration Rules Movement, ©2011

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OVERVIEW

Outside of the war on terrorism, there has never been a more heated debate and topic than that of

immigration. The United States has a long standing history built on the foundation of

immigration into the U.S. Since the days of settlement, the United States has opened its borders

and welcomed tens of thousands of immigrants into this country. However, over the last 40

decades, a rise in the number of illegal immigrants into this country has been astronomical. This

has sparked controversy throughout the U.S. as both sides rage against one another.

There are those who feel that immigrants are a cornerstone of the Unite States and to lose that

part of the population would be detrimental to the way we live and do business. Immigrants hold

many of the jobs that make this country function. Many immigrants work as day laborers in

factories, construction sites, farms and more. On the other hand, are those who feel that

immigrants that are here illegally should be deported and not allowed admittance into this

country. They fell that this population is here illegally and taking jobs that should be obtained by

someone who is either a natural born citizen or someone who has taken the steps to be in this

country legally.

On the flip-side, employers see the use of immigrants, whether legal or illegal, as a must in order

to run their businesses. By using illegal immigrants, business owners can pay them lower wages

without having to provide them with benefits such as health and vacation time, as well as they

don’t have to pay taxes on the money they pay them because they are generally paid as “day

laborers” and are paid in cash. This has stirred the controversy even further as natural born and

legalized citizens are required to pay their taxes and feel it’s unfair for someone to come into this

country illegally, work and pay no taxes.

Today there are more than 11 million immigrants here in the United States illegally. While many

are here to simply earn money to support their families or they are here because they’ve

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overstayed on their visas, the truth is they are here illegally. They are here without going through

the proper channels and procedures in order to secure their right to be here. This has caused

severe strain within our society and how to tackle this problem is of growing concern no matter

which side you support.

All of this simply touches the tip of the iceberg where this issue is concerned. This in-depth

study into the subject of immigration reform seeks to give you a better understanding on the

topic, the debates and the laws that are being discussed to combat this every growing problem.

The issue can be hard to follow in the media and the understanding of laws in the political sector

can be even more difficult to digest. This study will look at many of the areas being discussed so

that you can gain a better understanding of the causes and concerns of immigration and can make

a more informed decision where this issue is concerned overall.

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THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION

Recently, President Obama gave a speech in El Paso, Texas on the topic of immigration reform.

He discussed the need for reform and how it would benefit the United States not only from

within but would also make the U.S. an economic powerhouse across the world. He gave an

excellent example of how we aren’t using the power of immigration to our full advantage in the

following scenario:

The U.S. grants student visa to students from all over the world so that they can come to the

United States and attend some of the finest institutions to learn science and engineering.

However, when these students graduate, as a society we don’t want to give them the opportunity

to open a business in the U.S. which would not only stimulate the economy but provide a service

to us. Instead we send them back to where they came from and watch from afar as they create

businesses that provide products and services for our competition.

This is but one example of how immigration reform could be used to the advantage of the U.S.

public and governmental sectors. President Obama was quoted as saying:

"We are not going to ship back 12 million people, we're not going to do it as a practical matter.

We would have to take all our law enforcement that we have available and we would have to use

it and put people on buses, and rip families apart, and that's not who we are, that's not what

America is about. So what I've proposed... is you say we're going to bring these folks out of the

shadows. We're going to make them pay a fine, they are going to have to learn English, they are

going to have to go to the back of the line...but they will have a pathway to citizenship over the

course of 10 years."

It may be surprising to know but in his speech, President Obama made it point to state that U.S.

companies like Intel, Google, Yahoo and Ebay were all founded by an immigrant. These

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businesses have created numerous jobs for millions of American and have allowed America to

become a powerhouse in the high tech industry. These are some of the advantages that

immigration reform can have on the U.S. economy. It allows the United States to maintain its

competitive edge and according to President Obama, “it’s smart for our economy.”

Immigration reform is seeking to cover various areas:

Border Security

Worksite Enforcements

Guest Worker Programs

Improving the Current Immigration Program

Streamlining the Naturalization Process

Each of these areas plays an important part in immigration reform. Depending on how you view

the issues there are sure to be positives and negatives in each of these areas. Only after reviewing

each area in more detail can someone make an informed decision.

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THE ISSUES

Border Security

Security for the U.S. borders has been a t the top of the list when it comes to immigration reform.

Many of the American public feels that border security is lacking. Not only for the safety of U.S.

citizens is border security important but in order to secure admittance into the U.S. to only those

who have the right to be here.

The United States Border Patrol was formed to patrol the borders of Mexico and Canada, as well

as the coastal waters of the Florida borders. However, over the years, the bulk of the U.S. Border

Patrols concentration was focused on the Mexican border. It wasn’t until the September 11th

attacks in 2001 that border security became a hot topic. Before 9/11, the border patrol was

limited to hiring about 500 new border patrol agents a year. With the development of the

Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 20041, the U.S. Border Patrols hiring limit

was raised to 2000 a year. This is subjected of course to funding. By 2009, under the guidance of

then President Bush, the U.S. Border Patrol had increased to well over 20,000 officers

nationwide.

Under immigration reform, the goal for border security is to:

Increase the protection of the U.S. borders.

1 http://intelligence.senate.gov/laws/pl108-458.pdf

“Under Secretary Napolitano’s leadership, we have strengthened border security beyond what many

believed was possible. They wanted more agents on the border. Well, we now have more boots on the

ground on the southwest border than at any time in our history. The Border Patrol has 20,000 agents –

more than twice as many as there were in 2004, a buildup that began under President Bush and that we

have continued.” (Obama Administration Boasting About Border Security, The Washington Post)

--President Obama, May 10, 2011

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Continue to increase the number of U.S. Border Patrol agents.

Add over 350 miles of border fencing along the U.S./Mexican border.

Increase cameras and radar towers.

Deny visas to those with criminal histories.

Implement the US-VISIT Exit Requirement System which will keep a more accurate

track of when an alien enters and exits the U.S.

Implementation of an effective immigration biometric system along the borders which

will include a database of immigration status and fingerprints of individuals arrested.

This system is already being used by nine states across the U.S. and has become an

effective tool for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

By implementing these and other measures, the U.S. will be better equipped to secure the borders

of this country as well as maintain an effective immigration and naturalization program. When

combined with the other areas of immigration reform, a powerful and effective tool is developed

that will enhance our nation’s security and economy.

Worksite Enforcements2

Thousands of immigrants enter into the United States illegally each year in anticipation of

finding employment to help them support themselves and their families. While the intent is

noble; the approach is illegal. This is one of the major reasons for illegal immigration. Numerous

businesses throughout the United States hire illegal workforces. This not only strains the work of

the U.S. Border Patrol as well as ICE officers but it limits the amount of work that should go to

the legal workforce.

According to a recent ICE report3:

2 http://www.ice.gov/doclib/foia/dro_policy_memos/worksite_enforcement_strategy4_30_2009.pdf

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It has been determined that merely capturing and deporting illegal immigrants is not enough.

Stricter penalties must be handed down to the employers who are hiring these individuals.

Without the promise of possible work, the need to cross the U.S. border is not as high for an

illegal alien. By financially hitting these businesses at the heart, their income, it will cut back on

these employers hiring illegal workers. As a part of the worksite enforcement strategy,

employers who hire illegal immigrants will be penalized in several ways including fines as well

as possible debarment from obtaining any federal contracts. This strategy is not only about

penalizing those businesses that violate worksite enforcement policies but also to assist those that

want to be compliant with the training and tools that they need to remain compliant.

As a part of immigration reform, the worksite enforcement seeks to:

Insure that all workers hold legal status in order to work in the U.S.

Letters will be sent by the Social Security Administration that will outline the penalties

for hiring illegal workers as well as implement “No-Match” letters when an employer’s

records do not match up with that of Social Security.

3 Worksite_Enforcement_Strategy4_30_2009

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Reduction of the amount of papers accepted to verify a person’s identity and work

eligibility. The stricter the requirement on these acceptable documents, the less chance of

an illegal worker being hired as they generally will not have these documents.

Increasing fines for those who hire illegal workers.

Increase the investigative process for employers who hire illegal workers.

Federal contractors will be required to utilize a federal verification system to verify the

identity and work eligibility status of all workers.

Integrating an E-Verify system that will span across business industries as well as places

like the DMV to limit the hiring of illegal workers as well as avoiding them obtaining or

using illegal documents.

By utilizing these various strategies, employers will be held more accountable for hiring illegal

workers. With so many of these strategies in place, there will be no excuse for hiring illegal

workers.

Guest Worker Programs

During the Bush Administration, it was stressed on how as a society, economically the U.S.

needed the immigrant population to function at full capacity. Immigrants tend to do the work that

many Americans steer clear of. Farms across the United States are worked daily by immigrants.

This allows the food needed to sustain our population to be grown and distributed. As a part of

the Guest Worker Program, immigrants would be allowed into the U.S. on a provisional and

temporary status. This allows them to work and allows employers the ability to hire them. This

would benefit the immigrant because they can make money to support themselves and their

families as well as limit them being taken advantage of. Many illegal workers are compromised

by being paid lower wages than traditional workers. The fear of being deported during a work

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raid is no longer a concern with the implementation of the Guest Worker Program. When a

workers visa expires, the program is looking at the possibility of their country of origin offering

them incentives to return home. The Guest Worker Program benefits all sides by giving the U.S.

the workforce it needs and allowing immigrants the chance to come into this country and make a

living on a temporary basis. Under this program a temporary visa for up to 3 years could be

issued. In addition, fees may possibly be assessed in order to participate in this program. Any

immigrant who violates the terms of the program will risk deportation.

Improving the Immigration System and Naturalization Process

Improving the overall process of the immigration and naturalization process is important to

decreasing the chances for illegal immigrants to gain access to the United States. As part of

immigration reform, the following is considered a vital part of this process:

Streamlining the background checks and process implemented by the FBI when required.

Insuring the illegal immigrants “are not” receiving credits towards the U.S. Social

Security system.

Revising the U.S. Naturalization test to include areas on U.S. democracy, U.S. history

and other areas applicable to citizenship in the U.S.

Better training for coaches who assist immigrants through the naturalization process.

Development of an on-line program designed to enhance learning the English language.

Implementation of all these processes will make the immigration and naturalization processes a

smooth one and will insure that the rules are being followed by everyone. Immigration reform

has been discussed for years but now more than ever it is at the forefront of our nation’s political

core. It has never been more important to our society than it is today. The goal of this study is to

educate the general public on the issues at the heart of immigration reform. Being informed on

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these issues will allow the citizens of the United States to make decisions based on a thorough

understanding of how immigration reform will impact their lives.

Fairness in Immigration Reform Movement was developed to inform the public on the current

laws and political battles that are raging in this country. In addition, we serve as an education

outlet for those who want to learn more about immigrations past, present and future. Immigration

laws can be hard to understand and we are dedicated to helping the everyday man and woman

understand this political battle. To learn more about the Immigrant Reform Movement, visit our

website for more information at http://newimmigrationrules.org./.