There has been plenty of
controversy surrounding Arizona’s new
immigration enforcement legislation; however, instead of being disputed, Arizona should be commended for addressing the
immigration problems that the United
States federal government has ignored. I
would never deny anyone the opportunity to become a United States citizen, but the
immigration process shall be strictly followed. The following list is my
solutions to the United
State’s immigration
process.
The United States
shall close all of its borders by
Three or more National Guard
bases shall be established along the borders of California,
Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. All land along the border will
be patrolled by the National Guard and Border Patrol agents. Any and all illegal aliens (they are not illegal immigrants, an immigrant is one who entered this country legally) that are caught will be processed (Picture and finger printed)
returned from wherever they originated from. A second offence will result
in prison not to exceed 2 years. A third offence will result a mandatory sentence
of 5 years. In all cases they will be returned to their country.
All social
services, e.g., Medicare, social security, Welfare, etc., shall
immediately be stopped for all immigrants and illegals. If these services
are required, See USCIS on “How to become a United States Citizen”
Any employers who
are hiring illegal workers shall be heavily fined. The first offence will
be 20% of the current years profits. Second offence will be 50% of the
current years profits. Third offence will result in that company shutting
down for 1 year and 100% of the current years profits. That illegal will
be fined and/or imprisoned for up to 2 years and not more than $10,000. No
exceptions
A 90-day forgiveness plan will be instated. During
that 90-day period, all illegal aliens will be encouraged to return
home and start the legal process for returning to the United States. All paperwork
shall be completed in order to return, and all immigrants shall have an ID
(passport) and medical insurance. If an illegal immigrant ignores the
90-day forgiveness plan, then they will not be allowed to return to the US.
If illegal is caught in anyway in the US, That person or person
would face heavy fines and/or prison and lose of all properties and
returned to the country of origin. (Up to, but not more than 2 years
and/or up to, but not more that $10,000)
In an effort to move the immigration process
along faster, all processing will be performed by the immigrant’s
embassy, i.e., background check will no longer be performed from Chicago,
but through the embassy itself. This will mean for special cases,
Document will be scanned, entered and sent to USCIS of direction and or
approval. USCIS will be notified by putting all documents in the USCIS
database where it can be pulled up nationally. If a problem occurs, such
as a crime, death or any other issue, any and all Government agencies and
police will have access to the data.
Anchor babies will no longer qualify for United States
citizenship. If a child is born to two immigrants, then that child is a
citizen of the parent’s country. One parent must be a U.S Citizen.
No exceptions.
Immigrants shall be
taxed at a flat rate. They will not being paying into programs they are
not eligible for, e.g., Medicare, Social Security, Welfare or any other
program that was meant for U.S. Citizens only.
All immigrants will
be required to purchase insurance before entering the United states. No Exceptions. Immigrants
who are treated in a case of emergency will be granted a one-time
forgiveness if they have no healthcare insurance, but shall immediately
obtain healthcare. If they fail to do so, they will be fined and/or imprisoned
and returned to their home country. (Not more than $10,000 and not more
than 2 years per case)
All monetary assets leaving the country via Western Union, etc. will be taxed at 35% + all
normal fees. All monetary assets entering the country will be tax free,
but will pay the normal fees. The money obtained from the tax will be used
to pay down the United
States deficit.
All non-US citizens will be required to have a
passport from the country of origin in order to drive in the United States
if their stay is over 30 days. The passport and driver must appear before
a DMV and prove they have knowledge of driving skills. A stamp will be
issued in the passport and recorded in the national USCIS database. All
government agencies and police departments will have access. If found in
violation or misused by the holder of the passport, A fine and/or
imprisonment of not more than 2 years and not more than $10,000.
Punishment will be determined by the lower courts.
Only a limited number of immigrates will be allowed in
the United States
in a yearly basis. That amount will be determined by the current
un-employment rate in the United
States. If the un-employment rate is 5% over, no additional immigrants will be allowed to enter until that rate falls by .3% below 5%. In addition, the immigrant will need to possess skills that allow the individual to be a productive member of society.
Any immigrant committing a crime shall face the
same charges as any American would. For any Federal crime, there will be
no bail posted. All states will determine their own laws and regulations
to handle state crimes. The Government will only “assist” when
asked.
This will greatly reduce the work load on ICE. ICE will be required by
law to enforce these laws. Currently, only if an illegal kills someone do they
deport. (Source Houston, Texas Police Dept)
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