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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
Amnesty by another name
by Cal Thomas
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I wish I could believe the president and those senators who claim their agreement on immigration legislation will "fix" the problems of open borders and illegal aliens. I can't, because the public has had no input into the measure; the last time Congress "fixed" the problem, it got worse; and it appears Democrats and Republicans care more about harvesting votes for their respective parties than doing what's best for their fellow citizens.

The bill would allow for the hiring of 18,000 additional border patrol agents, construction of 370 miles of fence and 200 miles of vehicle barriers, ground-based radar, camera towers and aerial vehicles. Employers would have to electronically verify new hires within 18 months and all existing employees within three years. The priority of border security first, legalization second sounds good.

Only after the border is secured, say the senators and White House, will the guest-worker program kick in. Again, I wish I could believe this, but when it comes to immigration, I don't trust either party. It's a safe bet that once the U.S. government legalizes the illegals, many will not abide by the conditions. What then?

The president can say the Senate measure isn't amnesty, but that doesn't make it something else. The fact is that many of those who broke our laws to get here will be allowed to stay.

A new immigrant category called the "Z Visa" will be introduced. Z-1 covers illegal aliens who got here and started work before Jan. 1, 2007. Z-2 is for parents and spouses of illegals who qualify under the Z-1 category. Z-3 is for the children of illegal aliens qualifying under the Z-1 category.

As the Heritage Foundation's Brian Darling has written, "Z Visa" holders can remain in their "Z" status indefinitely, meaning they never have to pursue a "pathway to citizenship." They'd also be allowed to get Social Security numbers and benefits from some welfare programs. And, writes Darling, "there is no cap on the number of amnesty recipients in the draft language." Z Visa holders can't vote, but who doubts that a liberal judge will rule such a ban unconstitutional? Only in America can one violate the law and then appeal to the law and the Constitution for undeserved rights.

The draft language requires illegals to return "home" for a year or two before applying for citizenship, but who will enforce that provision? No president is going to suffer the political fallout from a mass deportation of lawbreakers, especially after they've been on Oprah with their babies, crying their eyes out. Neither am I betting that imposed fines will be paid. Continued...

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the forthcoming book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Subject: It's Bad but not Unfixable
I do agree that the bill the way it looks now is amnesty, or at the very least, that it will lead to amnesty. But I do think this bill can be fixed. The criticism of the current Immigration Bill is not realistic in that it drives toward one solution: mass deportation.

Don't get me wrong: I believe all illegal aliens are just that--illegal. As a matter of principle, all of them should be arrested and deported without exception. But with 12 million plus of them around, our slow bureaucratic system simply doesn't have the manpower to do that. It's just not going to happen.

But that means the problem remains: a host of illegals causing trouble, either directly (because they are criminals) or indirectly (basically good people who are being squeezed by society because they are in legal limbo). This needs to be fixed.

One thing that ought to be changed, IMHO, is the law that gives citizenship to children born to illegals in the US. Only children with at least one citizen parent should receive automatic citizenship. All other immigrants should be required to go through the regular naturalization process.

As for the rest, we should focus on enforcement of existing laws first. Once that is taken care of, I'm not in principle against making a loophole for hardworking people who are currently here illegal. Provided two criteria are met: (1) they admit they broke the law and pay for it (a much higher fine than now proposed), and they pay it themselves--and not have their employer do it for them; and (2) such a legalization would not be easier than the normal process. In other words, any "loophole" must be a real burden to discourage those who want a quick way in. No, it should be a real burden even for the illegals, to the extent that it would be easier for them to leave the country and apply for a legal visa from their home countries.

I believe that such an approach would really discourage illegals (because it provides no quick way in) but it would provide a solution for those illegals who have been here so long that they have set roots in the US and would rather remain illegal for the rest of their lives than go back home.

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