Senate to Rush Immigration Bill Before Unsuspecting Americans Wake UpBy JOE GUZZARDI
May 07, 2013
Critics have spent the congressional lull analyzing the bill's pitfalls and preparing amendments to submit by 5:00 P.M. Tuesday. Not surprisingly, the committee hasn't indicated a willingness to delay the mark up even though the bill is now denser and less comprehensible than ever. S. 744 alarmingly includes an average 1.14 waivers and/or exemptions per page, more even than the Affordable Healthcare Act which, by comparison, contained 0.78 waivers on each page.
Amnesty An in depth analysis made by the Daily Caller, a 24-hour news publication, found that the updated S.744 version which will give amnesty to 11 million illegal aliens, at least double legal immigration and, during its first decade, add 33 million green card workers to the labor force has 999 mentions of either "unless," "except," "exempt," "waiver," "discretion," "notwithstanding" or "may." These weasel words leave the door open for virtually any bureaucratic interpretation that could liberalize the bill's already too generous provisions. In his conference call with reporters, Republican Judiciary member Jeff Sessions said that there are "so many problems with the legislation that it's hard to know where to begin." Here are a few places Sessions could start. First, although months of Gang of Eight promises that the border would be secured before illegal immigrants achieve legal status and become work authorized, S.744 delivers nothing of the kind. Border security would come, if ever, after legal status has been granted. Once work permits have been issued, it's game, set and match for the anti-enforcement crowd. Illegal immigrants are motivated by jobs; the citizenship carrot means nothing to most of them.
Enforcing the Border
Third, the bill was written by Beltway elitists and lobbyists without a modicum of concern for Americans, especially unemployed and under-employed American minorities. The adult black male without a high school diploma has an unemployment rate over 50 percent. Yet the 11 million illegal aliens that will qualify for amnesty or a low-skilled guest worker permit would compete directly with black Americans for jobs.
Terrorist Welfare
Time is short for at-risk Americans. S. 744 will leave only the wealthiest unscathed. Get involved, read the bill and call Washington. The future you save may be your own.
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