Sunday, July 29, 2007

Plan For Ending Illegal Immigration

The defeat of the recent Senate immigration bill, designed to deal with illegal immigration and which had bi-partisan support, is an example of the power of democracy.  Americans were outraged by what was being proposed and they rose up and convinced their representatives not to support the bill.  The country would be stronger and safer if we did this more often!

Unfortunately, the death of the immigration bill seems to have also been the demise of further attempts to fix the illegal immigration malady.  Many outside of goverment have proposed immigration reform plans of their own.  Here are elements included in many of these plans and which are needed to end illegal immigration.

1.      Establish a private-sector-based  group to draft legislation for ending illegal immigration
Congress is not capable of developing immigration legislation in the best interest of the citizens of the U.S.   They are too beholden to special interest groups.  Thus, Congress needs to “outsource” the drafting of immigration legislation to a private sector group whose only interest is the citizens of the U.S and not to any special interest groups.  The U.S. has an enormous amount of private-sector talent in the form on consulting firms, think-tanks and executives.  A representative from the House and Senate can participate and be responsible for getting the proposals passed in their respective legislative bodies.  This can be done in 3-4 months.

2.      Secure our borders
Congress needs to pass legislation and work with the states to ensure that our borders are secure – meaning unauthorized individuals cannot get into our country.  The means to do this are of secondary importance.  It can be accomplished through a combination of Federal, state and local law enforcement, the military, fences, and technology. 

3.      Enforce Our Existing Immigration Laws
Congress needs to pass legislation that ensures that our immigration laws are enforced by Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.  These laws need to mandate that when an individual is found to be in this country illegally, they are either immediately deported or jailed or given some other strong incentive to never come back to the United States .  Individuals who enter the country illegally should never be given a visa or put on the path to citizenship.  This legislation needs to ensure that employers who hire illegal immigrants are severely punished economically and/or criminally.  The legislation needs to ensure that entities such as churches and cities that provide sanctuary for illegal are charged with a felon.  Individuals who have overstayed their Visas need to be identified and removed from the country.  By enforcing our existing immigration laws, most illegals will go home voluntarily because their isn’t work for illegals and because they pay a high price for being caught. This effort must start immediately to gain the confidence and trust of the American people.

4.   Clarify the law so that children of illegal immigrants are not US Citizens.
To reward someone who enters our country illegal by making their children citizens of the United States is an affront to everything we stand for.  It hurts the country and provides an incentive for illegals to have children once in the U.S.   The parents don’t even need to be married!  The law needs to be changed even if it takes a Constitutional Amendment.

5.      Stop giving illegals access to our social services
Currently illegals have access to our social service programs like welfare and food stamps.  They are also given free health care, free school lunches and breakfasts, free school bus rides and free or highly subsidized access to our colleges and universities.  They get many things most Americans don’t’ get!  These free services are one of the reasons illegals are able to live in the country and work for the low wages they do.

6.      Develop a system for uniquely identifying each individual in this country
Congress needs to develop a system whereby every American and every non-American in the country can be uniquely identified to minimize identify theft.  The technology exists.

7.      Have every illegal alien register themselves.
We need to know who is here illegally.  We can’t make informed decisions about a guest worker program until we know who, how many and what type of work they are doing.  The incentive to register would be that failure to register would mean automatic and immediate deportation with no hope of ever being able to return to this country as part of any guest worker program or other program developed to deal with the large number of illegals already here – see below.  Until a guest worker-type program were put in place, these illegals would be allowed to stay here.  They would not be able to receive free social services like medical care or free school tuition or lunches. 

8.      Develop a guest –worker program
Contrary to what some say, illegals don’t do work that Ameircans won’t do.  Illegals do work at wages Americans can’t afford to do the work at. Having said that, there may be situations in certain seasonal industries such as agriculture or other industries where needed labor is short , where it makes economic sense for the country to allow individuals into the country to supply this labor on a short-term basis. The American people are a generous people.   And once our borders are secure and we are enforcing our current immigration laws, we will put together a guest-worker program that takes into account many factorsand is fair.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Illegal Immigration and Outsourcing - The Common Link

Illegal immigration and outsourcing are similar in their impact on the American job market. Both take jobs away from Americans and give them to non-Americans who will do the jobs for significantly less money and fewer benefits.  Employers hire illegals and contract with foreign firms in order to increase profits by reducing the costs to produce their products and deliver their services. 

Illegal Immigration
With illegal immigration, employers break the law by hiring individuals in the U.S. illegally. The employers pay the illegals two to five times less than they paid American citizens. The Americans, whose jobs were taken by illegals, aren’t able to work for these low wages after developing a standard of living based on the higher wages. The low wages don’t allow illegals to live at an American standard of living either!  But they manage to live here because they are given free health care, free or reduced college tuition, free school breakfasts and lunches, free transportation and access to our social services like welfare and food stamps.

Illegals have tended to be individuals with low levels of education.  They are performing jobs that don’t require formal education and are manual-based in areas like agriculture, construction, landscaping, food service, waste management and custodial,  

Outsourcing
With outsourcing, employers either hire companies outside the U.S. to make their products (e.g.. toys and athletic shoes) or provide their services (e.g. call centers and software development) or they build a facility outside the U.S. to manufacture all or part of their products (e.g.. maquiladoras).   The standard of living in the countries U.S. employers outsource their products and services are far below the American standard of living.  So the workers in these countries are paid far less than employers would have to pay Americans for this work.

Individuals in other countries who are performing outsourced services for US companies are typically well educated 
They perform services like software design and programming, product design and customer service call centers.  They  provide product development and manufacturing for many products like furniture, clothing . Not only is the actual design and manufacturing oursourced but many of the supporting services like banking, accounting and legal are outsourced.  

Fewer Available Jobs
The jobs available to Americans will continue to dwindle. 

As free trade agreements proliferate, the incentive and opportunities for outsourcing will increase. 

As illegals obtain free education in our country, they will be able to take clerical and other semi-skilled jobs that require education away from Americans. 

To the extent illegal immigration is not controlled, educated individuals from other countries, who might normally go through the legal immigration process, will find decide to enter the US illegally.

As technology and communications continue to improve, it will facilitate the ability to outsource and will enable the outsourcing of functions like medical imaging and diagnostics.

Slowly but surely the types of jobs available to Americans will be reduced.  Some of our so-called leaders suggest that when we lose a job we simply need to go back to school or get training to learn new skills.  Anyone with common sense knows that this sentiment is flipent and nonsense.  The lose of a job has profound effects.

Illegal immigration is illegal and thus of no value to the country.  As we globalize, outsourcing is and will continue to play a role.  The American consumer will decide how much outsourcing they will tolerate.  If we can’t understand what outsourced call center individuals are saying and if imported products aren’t of good quality or pose a danger (i.e. toys with lead paint), we will adjust our buying habits and the companies utilizing outsourcing will adjust.  Outsourcing also poses a potential security issue.  We don’t want to outsource things that can give an enemy an advantage or which makes us dependent on others for our national security.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

War Fatigue? Excuse Me!

In a news conference about progress in Iraq, President Bush “acknowledged” that the country has war fatigue.  The statement went unchallenged by the media - no surprise.  Why challenge what you want to hear, even if it makes no sense?

How can Americans have war fatigue?  What could we be so be tired of?  We haven’t been asked by our so-called ‘leaders’ to help or make  sacrifices in the war effort.  And few of us have done anything on our own. The only Americans fighting and impacted by the war in Iraq and Afghanistan are the American military and their families.  The lives of most Americans haven’t been affected at all.  

We may be tired of politicians and the media talking about how we are losing.  Although one wonders what they base this conclusion on.  We should be glad they weren’t around during the Civil War, World War I or World War II.  The outcomes might have been quite different!

We may be tired of being reminded that there are radical Islamic groups who want to annihilate nations that treat women like humans; that allow freedom of expression, religion and assembly; and that are governed  by the rule of law and not by intimidation and retribution.

We may be tired of hearing that over 3,000 Americans have been killed fighting to protect our freedoms and safety. Yet have we forgotten that more died on D-Day during World War II than have died in the entire effort against terrorism?   Is there is a magic number of deaths beyond which we stop fighting for our way of life?  Or a magic number of days beyond which we give up and say we’ve lost?  

Many Americans have reasons for not being in Iraq.  Some believe we shouldn’t have gone in the first place. Fine. Some believe the Iraqi government and citizens aren’t pulling their weight.  Fine. Some believe we are in the middle of a civil war. Fine. Some don’t believe in war at all.  Fortunately for them, they are those who will fight to protect themselves.  But war fatigue? No way!

War fatigue is what Americans must have felt during World War II when most were involved in the war effort that lasted 6 years and resulted in 500,000 American deaths - and 59,000,000 deaths worldwide!  

What we seem to have is a combination of guilt fatigue and a desire for the issue of terrorism to go away. We don’t want to continually feel bad furiously ”pursuing our Happiness” while a small group of Americans fights for our freedom (Liberty) and safety (Life). Terrorism is getting in the way. 

Unfortunately for us, our enemy doesn’t have war fatigue nor any guilt in slaughtering anyone who gets in their way.  There are some who say the President is trying to scare us or that the war on terror is a  bumper sticker or that we can simply leave Iraq and it will all go away.  It’s like “What part of beheading don’t we understand?”

If we have “fatigue” now, wait until the next attack on US soil.  Wait until school buses blow up, airliners are shot down and there are suicide bombings at malls, cafes and sporting events.  Wait until our food and water supplies are contaminated and infrastructure damaged.  Wait until a dirty bomb destroys part of one of our major cities. Fatigue won’t be an issue then.

For this country to confront this threat, each American needs takes this threat personally and becomes part of the war effort.  The longer we wait, the more pain will be inflicted on us.  It’s the old Midas Muffler slogan - “Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later”.  


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