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- 02-05-2010, 11:03 AM #1
Isakson, Chambliss: Improving Immigration Laws Will Help Une
Isakson, Chambliss: Improving Immigration Laws Will Help Unemployment;
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February 4, 2010
WASHINGTON, D.C.
U.S. Senators Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., today joined six of their Senate Republican colleagues in signing a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., asking him to take steps to improve immigration laws in order to help reduce U.S. unemployment.
Isakson and Chambliss believe the millions of workers who are in the United States illegally are only exacerbating the unfair competition American workers currently face as they struggle to find jobs.
The text of the letter is below:
Dear Majority Leader Reid,
We understand that you are currently drafting major jobs legislation to help ease unemployment in the United States during these difficult times.
We certainly share your goal of getting Americans back to work and wish to share our ideas with you in the hope that they too may be included in this jobs package.
The statistics are sobering. Currently 15.3 million Americans are officially unemployed. If one adds the number of Americans who are underemployed, what the Department of Labor calls the U-6 unemployment rate, that number jumps to 26.5 million.
Meanwhile, there are between 7 and 8 million illegal aliens in the U.S. labor market, many of whom have only recently entered the country.
Despite these numbers, the U.S. government in 2009 failed to enforce our immigration laws. Between fiscal years 2008 and 2009, administrative arrests of illegal aliens dropped 68 percent; criminal arrests of illegal aliens dropped 60 percent; indictments of illegal aliens dropped 58 percent; and convictions of illegal aliens dropped 63 percent.
By taking certain steps to improve our immigration laws, we believe that Congress can help the American worker at little to no cost to the American taxpayer. These steps include:
Setting clear enforcement policies that reverse dramatic declines in actions;
Permanently reauthorizing E-Verify;
Allowing all employers to use E-Verify to verify the work authorization of current employees;
Reinstating the No-Match Rule, which directs employers to take specific actions upon learning that their employees' names and social security numbers do not match;
Increasing penalties for employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens; and
Prohibiting employers from deducting wages paid to illegal alien workers.
While there may be many other good ideas to help reduce unemployment, these commonsense measures would go a long way to putting U.S. workers first and end the unfair competition that arises from the abuse of our immigration system.
It is imperative that these provisions be included in any jobs legislation and we are fully committed to working with you towards that end
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- 02-05-2010, 11:21 AM #2Defacto amnesty. If Obama can't get his CIR law, he'll just ignore our current laws.Despite these numbers, the U.S. government in 2009 failed to enforce our immigration laws. Between fiscal years 2008 and 2009, administrative arrests of illegal aliens dropped 68 percent; criminal arrests of illegal aliens dropped 60 percent; indictments of illegal aliens dropped 58 percent; and convictions of illegal aliens dropped 63 percent."A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow
- 02-05-2010, 05:01 PM #3
ISAKSON
What good are new laws if the old laws were never adequately enforced?
- 02-05-2010, 06:49 PM #4Senior Member
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Senators Urge Majority Leader Reid to Include Immigration-Related Amendments in Jobs Bill
Friday, February 5, 2010, 7:55 AM EST - posted on NumbersUSA
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has said the Senate's focus will be on passing a jobs bill with bi-partisan support. Eight Republican Senators, led by Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) who also serves as the Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, sent Sen. Reid a letter on Thursday asking him to include immigration-related provisions in the jobs bill.
In addition to Sen. Sessions, Sen. David Vitter (R-La.), Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), and Sen. Jim Bunning (R-Kent.) also signed the letter.
The statistics are sobering. Currently 15.3 million Americans are officially unemployed. If one adds the number of Americans who are underemployed, what the Department of Labor calls the U-6 unemployment rate, that number jumps to 26.5 million. Meanwhile, there are between 7 and 8 million illegal aliens in the U.S. labor market, many of whom have only recently entered the country.
In the letter, the eight Senators asked for six specific items:
Setting clear enforcement policies that reverse dramatic declines in actions
Permanently reauthorizing E-Verify
Allowing employers to use E-Verify to verify the work authorization of current employees
Reinstating the No-Match Rule, which directs employers to take specific actions upon learning that their employees' names and social security numbers do not match
Increasing penalties for employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens
Prohibiting employers from deducting wages paid to illegal aliens
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- 02-05-2010, 06:55 PM #5Senior Member
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If Harry Reid does not let this amendment be considered, it will be the end of his long career, and undoubtedly cause a lot more Dems to fall like dominoes.
Immigration is not a right that belongs to anybody and everybody who wants to come here. It is a privilege we Americans alone decide to convey. - Patrick J. Buchanan
- 02-06-2010, 01:23 AM #6
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http://www.alipac.us/article-4902--0-0.htmlWe have immigration laws that just need to be enforced.




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