SUE MYRICK’S IMMIGRATION REFORM PLAN "We need to seal off America’s borders!"

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CONGRESSWOMAN SUE MYRICK’S IMMIGRATION REFORM PLAN


Recently, I spoke out on illegal immigration in North Carolina. Here is my plan to reform our immigration system.

1) We need to seal off America’s borders. To do this we need to make sure the Department of Homeland Security quickly hires the more than 2,300 new Border Patrol Agents, Immigration Criminal Investigators, Immigration Enforcement Agents, and ICE attorneys Congress has authorized. And if we need to put troops on the border to seal it off, then lets do it. Congress has already authorized the military to do so.

2) Here locally, North Carolina needs a freestanding Immigration and Customs Enforcement office. Currently our immigration office is under the jurisdiction of Atlanta, GA. North Carolina has over 300,000 illegal aliens. It is incomprehensible that our state should have to rely on Atlanta for immigration decisions!

3) We need an immigration court headquartered in North Carolina. Currently, North Carolina deportation hearings are held in Atlanta. This system is wasteful, inefficient, and leads to unacceptable backlogs in deportation hearings. What good is it to have deportation orders for an illegal alien if they never get a deportation hearing? I will fight to bring this court to North Carolina.

4) I will work on getting a Federal Detention and Deportation Facility located in North Carolina. Our local Immigration Agents detain aliens in neighboring jails at a cost of upwards of $109 a night. In Mecklenburg alone it costs about $7,000 to detain illegals each night. That’s one county—I cannot imagine what it is costing us statewide. To be better stewards of the taxpayers’ dollars, I call for an end to this wasteful and piecemeal detention method and will work to build a center for North Carolina that houses nothing but illegal aliens awaiting deportation.

5) Last year in Congress, I voted to allocate federal money for Charlotte to get a Fugitive Operations Team, which consists of 7 Immigration and detention officers and agents. These positions have been funded and were to be hired in fiscal year 2005. We are less than six weeks away from the end of the Fiscal Year and they are still not hired. Again, the immigration office in Atlanta is holding us up. Likewise, Raleigh is scheduled to get a Fugitive Operations Team in place by the end of 2006. I call on Atlanta to not treat Raleigh like they've treated Charlotte.

6) There are currently over 600 vacancies nationwide for deportation officers. Congress has given the money for the hiring of these positions, yet the bureaucracy fails to hire the agents. If the Department of Homeland Security and office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement is having a hard time hiring, I invite them to North Carolina where I will personally hold a job fair for them. North Carolina needs more officers; it’s time for the bureaucracy to get off their collective butts and provide them.

7) I call on the Governor of North Carolina to stop accepting taxpayer identification numbers as valid forms of identification for the purposes of getting a drivers license. The current leadership of our state must wake up to this problem. People’s lives are at stake. When the General Assembly reconvenes for the next session, I will travel to Raleigh and personally lobby to change the way our state gives out drivers licenses.

8) In the meantime, in an effort to encourage our Governor to action, I will offer a bill in the United States House of Representatives that will strip all federal transportation dollars to any state, North Carolina included, that continues to issue drivers licenses based on the issuance of tax payer identification numbers.

9) Finally, knowingly hiring an illegal alien is against the law! The current fine for a business knowingly hiring an illegal alien is $250 per alien. I will introduce a bill that raises that civil fine to $10,000 per alien and will give the arresting law enforcement agency a cut of the fine. I am no mathematician, but if North Carolina has 300,000 illegal aliens and just half of them are employed, this action could raise at least $1.5 Billion dollars that could be rolled back into the fight against illegal immigration.

10) To end the reckless abuse of our drinking and driving laws in North Carolina—an abuse that recently led to the death of one of my constituents, Scott Gardner. I will introduce the Scott Gardner Act, when Congress reconvenes in September. Among other things this bill will make DUI an automatic deportable offense.

Illegal Immigration will only be addressed by your elected officials when you, the people, demand it of them. I encourage you to lobby for the plan I have outlined above. I need your help!


Way to go Sue Myrick!
 
The Russians tried to seal a multi-thousand mile border, between a crappy place and a better place. They used guns, wire, mines, soldiers, the KGB, and a near total lack of humanity or scruples.

It didn't work.

We have larger land borders. We have some scruples and humanity. Does anyone think we can "seal the border" without adding ten active duty divisions to the US Army and issuing "shoot on sight" orders? That is what it takes to "seal" a border. Plus billions of dollars of barrier and gadgets to watch the barrier. Ten divisions are about what we have in service right now, and we need them elsewhere, so we now need ten more divisions.

Ten divisions, 150,000 men, willing to kill unarmed civilians.

And I meant we need ten divisions to try to seal the border with Mexico. What about the Florida coastline? Oh, and the east coast, west coast, and that 5000+ mile border with Canada. And the coastline and border of Alaska. And Hawaii. And our various territories.

We are talking the equivalent of our WWII army to "fortify" or "seal" our borders. Or more. 100 divisions? Plus the infrastructure to recruit (draft) and support (tax) such a juggernaut.

Next time someone says "seal the border", remind them that we are not talking about changing the padlock on a single gate. We are talking about an armed encampment "bunker" mentality that is totally alien to the American way of thinking. A militarized police state (in theory only within a few miles of the border/coast), unlike any the Free world has ever seen. Oh, and the “worker police” to check everyone’s papers as they move around.

And it wouldn't work. It never has. All it would do is make smuggling human flesh a bigger business than it is now. And make the ones who sneak in even more of a sub-class who wouldn’t dare call the cops, no matter what someone did to them, or their wives, or kids.

So how do we adapt? The same way we always have. Put the willing workers to work building up our own country. Try to export Freedom back to the hellholes from which they escaped. Another good idea is to end the stupid handout system (which we fail to call Socialism) that we were conned into adopting, that turns millions of our born citizens into basket case dependants. More freedom cures this, but neither party seems to understand that handouts are generally a bad thing.

Deal with tyranny and a lack of freedom by _increasing_ freedom. At least for those we can, where we can.

“Freedom for Me, but not for Thee”, means Tyranny for all, inevitably.
 
She has my vote. . . . . far better than the Hillary Beast. Seriously though, our elected officials need to pull their heads out of the sand and grow a pair.


Burt, I see your point regarding tyranny and I totally agree with abolishing the socialist state we call welfare. Look at it this way, at least now some officials are finally acknowledging the problem, perhaps even over reacting a bit. However, we all know to drive a hard bargain you have to ask for more than you expect. Talk is cheap, but at least the issue is up for discussion.

As for adapting, I think the other side has one up on us.
 
You don't need a wall if nobody is trying to get in.

Remove the demand and the supply will evaporate. Very few would try to get in if they could not find a way to make a living and were not able to get government benefits.

Cut off benefits and go after employers who hire illegals. Myrick's idea about high employer fines and arresting police agencies getting a big share of the fines would provide the right motivation.

For those who say we can't deal with 10 or 20 million illegals, my response is to watch how much initiative law enforcement agencies would show for $5,000 per illegal.
 
For those who say we can't deal with 10 or 20 million illegals, my response is to watch how much initiative law enforcement agencies would show for $5,000 per illegal.
LEO's don't need money to be motivated they just need authority.....ever look at ones paycheck? Now on the other hand money highly motivates local politicians and administrators.
 
A strip of landmines 2 miles wide at the border would eliminate a lot of the need for bodies. Regular A-10 patrols would further cut down on crossings. Clearly posted signs on the Mexican side (in Spanglish, of course) outlining the penalties for illegal crossing, would shut down the crybaby whiners.
The ONLY solution to the illegal situation is to close the border. Period. Everything else follows.
 
So how do we adapt? The same way we always have. Put the willing workers to work building up our own country. Try to export Freedom back to the hellholes from which they escaped.

We've tried that and at this juncture does not work although we expend billions($) winning the hearts and minds of countries who seriously want to kill us. We need a new plan before running out of money.

The open door policy will not work at your home nor your country.
 
Next time someone says "seal the border", remind them that we are not talking about changing the padlock on a single gate. We are talking about an armed encampment "bunker" mentality that is totally alien to the American way of thinking.

Ah, another American citizen with no locks on his house or car?
 
Burt- the proposed wall is 7-800 miles long. The cost is far less than the price we're paying now. The cost to Colorado taxpayers for 1 year is estimated to be $1 Billion. The cost is for uninsured healthcare, K-12 education, and incarceration. The politicians who decry the plans for a southern wall have no problem supporting the same for Israel.
 
It boils down to sympathy on the left, greed on the right and the common man paying the tab. Perhaps its time for the common man to shed the chains that bind him and toss out the excess luggage.
 
The American citizen has been indoctrinated to feel guilty about his own self-interest.

I hear Bush is down in Old Mejico saying "nationalism" is a bad thing for America. Well, yeah, doesn't America exist to be the feeding ground for the rest of the world and their plutocratic representatives?:fire:
 
A few supplemental factoids.

--NC assumed the figure was 300,000 illegal aliens until it did a detailed count. The real figure was 600,000.
--The heart of NC refusal to knock it off with the TID numbers is the idiot governor. As attorney general Easley wrote legislation that permitted the use of TID and has consistently refused to stop it since becoming governor.
--Scott Gardner was merely the most publicized example of homicide by drunk illegal immigrant. The most outlandish episode was a sloppy drunk illegal immigrant drives on the interstate 20+ miles going the wrong direction. He struck and killed an oncoming driver. He had 5 drunk driving raps in other states and HAD BEEN FREAKIN' deported 14 times. A whole file folder of questions arise with this story.
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8) In the meantime, in an effort to encourage our Governor to action, I will offer a bill in the United States House of Representatives that will strip all federal transportation dollars to any state, North Carolina included, that continues to issue drivers licenses based on the issuance of tax payer identification numbers.
NC gets something like $2 billion / year in highway funds.
--She is running for governor. So the lady thinks it is a good idea to campaign by sacrificing $2 billion in free money. Should give the reader some idea of the public mood.
 
amnesia

I just watched Bush, Fox, and Harper speechify in Cancun. I didn't realize that "movement of people" and "trade" were now more important than the sovereignty of our country, national security, or the Bill of Rights.

I must be suffering from amnesia because I really don't remember ever ceding the right to five hundred people in Washington, D.C. to GIVE AWAY AMERICA.

The bills I see being floated would de facto hand over political control of the United States to Mexico in, at most, one generation. This must not go forward. This shall not go forward.
 
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Oh, it gets better. Yesterday, Fox said that Mexico should have a say in the immigration bill now being debated in the Senate.
I haven't heard a single American pol reply to this statement.
This sickens me.
Better go, I think I have to do the technicolor yawn.
Biker
 
Can anyone cite statutory authority granting Bush the executive power to trade away national sovereignty?

Don't waste time citing constitutional authority because that is irrelevant.

Now while the senate is talking about a censure of Bush, I think they'd be well-advised to look into his enthusiasm with all things global.

Globalists in our government have been a fact of life since the 70's. What's new is their "In Your Face" approach to public debate. :scrutiny:
 
Drunk driving is bad.

Drunk politicking and drunk management of state--yes, I'm being figurative--is infinitely worse.

Bush is on a global give-away binge, nothing less. Both he and we desperately need to sober up before there's a mortal pile-up.
 
I hope America wakes up and realizes that the 536 people we send to Congress and the White House are NOT our leaders; they are our elected officials that we send there to manage the government. And they are selling us out.
 
I just watched Bush, Fox, and Martin speechify in Cancun. I didn't realize that "movement of people" and "trade" were now more important than the sovereignty of our country, national security, or the Bill of Rights.

I would expect the Mexican flag to be flown over the whitehouse as a sign
of good faith within a few days.:rolleyes:
 
The Russians tried to seal a multi-thousand mile border, between a crappy place and a better place. They used guns, wire, mines, soldiers, the KGB, and a near total lack of humanity or scruples.

It didn't work.

We have larger land borders. We have some scruples and humanity. Does anyone think we can "seal the border" without adding ten active duty divisions to the US Army and issuing "shoot on sight" orders? That is what it takes to "seal" a border. Plus billions of dollars of barrier and gadgets to watch the barrier. Ten divisions are about what we have in service right now, and we need them elsewhere, so we now need ten more divisions.

Ten divisions, 150,000 men, willing to kill unarmed civilians.


The Russians were trying to keep people in, not out. When you have a prison the size of a city, escapes become more frequent.


Next time someone says "seal the border", remind them that we are not talking about changing the padlock on a single gate. We are talking about an armed encampment "bunker" mentality that is totally alien to the American way of thinking. A militarized police state (in theory only within a few miles of the border/coast), unlike any the Free world has ever seen. Oh, and the “worker police” to check everyone’s papers as they move around.

Why do all of the pro-illegals talk about how impossible it would be to seal our borders? Ignoring National Security for the moment and focussing on the influx of illegals it becomes obvious that there is only one border to worry about (the Mexican one). The Chinese built a wall a fair bit larger than what is being proposed, and they did it without any machinery...because like us now, they needed to.

And it wouldn't work. It never has. All it would do is make smuggling human flesh a bigger business than it is now. And make the ones who sneak in even more of a sub-class who wouldn’t dare call the cops, no matter what someone did to them, or their wives, or kids.

Why would someone pay a smuggler to bring them to a place they will be unable to work, drive, or leetch off of someone else. And as for not calling the cops, if you aren't here legally, THEY AREN'T HERE TO SERVE AND PROTECT YOU!

So how do we adapt? The same way we always have. Put the willing workers to work building up our own country. Try to export Freedom back to the hellholes from which they escaped. Another good idea is to end the stupid handout system (which we fail to call Socialism) that we were conned into adopting, that turns millions of our born citizens into basket case dependants. More freedom cures this, but neither party seems to understand that handouts are generally a bad thing.

Handouts are definately a bad thing, that I agree on.

However, every time I read somthing along the lines of 'putting the willing workers to work', I get infuriated. I have to ask myself if the person writing that BS is one of the criminals comming into my country illegally or one of the criminals ILLEGALLY hiring the ILLEGAL ALIENS. Just because it nets you profits, doesn't mean I, or your fellow Americans are going to buy your BS excuse that Americans wouldn't do the work.

Americans won't do the work for less than MINIMUM WAGE. That's why we have a minumum wage. That is the statistical minimum one can live on. That is why the ILLEGAL immigrants have it so rough. They work for less than that minimum and then send half back to Mexico. Do you think they WANT to share their 1 family home with 4? I doubt it.

The CRIMINALS who hire ILLEGAL aliens should be hanged en masse from the nearest strudy object. These people are soley responsible for encouraging and precipitating the problem. They are thieves at best, traitors and slavers at worst.
 
--NC assumed the figure was 300,000 illegal aliens until it did a detailed count. The real figure was 600,000.

Per the 2000 census, that means ~9% of the NC population is illegal immigrants.

I'm not sure what to make of that, but it seems a little high.
 
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