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    Kudos to Milford for immigrationprogram

    Kudos to Milford for immigration program

    MetroWest Daily News
    Posted Aug 30, 2012 @ 10:05 AM

    The leadership of the Town of Milford deserves kudos for being the first Massachusetts community to adopt IMAGE, Mutual Agreement between Government and Employers. This system allows Milford to use the E-Verify system to ensure that all their employees are legal residents of the United States and can lawfully be employed by the Town of Milford. E-Verify is simple, effective and free. Any employer can easily verify the status of their employees once they register. I did this several years ago and found it effortless. All employers are welcome to join. There are critics like MIRA, Massachusetts Immigration and Refugee Coalition, who insist it is fraught with errors, but they have an agenda. MIRA is an immigration advocacy group that makes “no distinction” between legal and illegal immigrants when it comes to advocating for immigrants. There is no reason to fear E-Verify “unless” you are illegal. Under E-Verify, if an employee comes back “not” verified, they have 90 days to correct any errors or else be terminated. Wouldn’t a prudent employee “want” to know if there were errors in their Social Security records well before retiring, and get them corrected now, to ensure their benefits have correctly accrued for when they retire? This system has been available since 2006. Only one Massachusetts community has adopted it, Milford. This is shocking and unforgivable in a post 911 world.

    E-Verify a good start. Now, will Chief O’Loughlin and Town Administrator Celozzi recommend to the Milford Selectmen, that Milford adopt ICE 287G? This program will make a “real” difference. Once adopted, it allows properly trained officers to perform limited detention and deportation functions normally done by ICE, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. These officers work closely with ICE to deport the illegal alien. Had Milford adopted this program several years ago, Mathew Denice would likely be alive today. His murderer was known to the police as an illegal alien but the police were powerless to do much legally. Under ICE 287G, they could have pulled him off the street the “first” time and sent him packing. Framingham adopted ICE 287G in 2007. Chief Carl of Framingham dropped the program in 2009. Too costly he said. Really? How much is Mathew Denice’s life worth? If Milford and Framingham had adopted and aggressively utilized ICE 287G, how many innocent victims of illegals’ crimes might otherwise be alive or uninjured today? Imagine if every community in the country did this? I can’t understand why Police Chiefs aren’t working diligently to get this crime fighting tool in their armory. There are consequences to every action and inaction. We are a country of laws. If we don’t enforce them, we devolve into the third world from whence the illegals come!

    Kudos to Milford for immigration program - Framingham, MA - The MetroWest Daily News
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    There are times when we really are "our own worst enemy." When real Americans, such as American employers, are given law enforcement tools and refuse to use them, we have to ask who really is "Amerida's worst enemy?"

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