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    Western governors call for guest worker plan, immigration re

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    Posted on Tue, Feb. 28, 2006

    Western governors call for guest worker plan, immigration reform

    ERICA WERNER
    Associated Press

    WASHINGTON - The Western Governors Association on Tuesday called on Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform including a temporary guest worker program.

    The group that represents 18 western states passed the policy resolution unanimously while meeting at the National Governors Association annual conference. The vote came as the Senate prepares to take up immigration legislation this spring.

    The House passed an immigration bill in December that tightened border controls and authorized fencing portions of the border, but did not include a guest worker plan. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., has said Senate legislation will provide a framework for guest worker ideas.

    The Western Governors Association's resolution - the group's first attempt to tackle the immigration issue - did not offer details on how the temporary guest worker program would work.

    The resolution also calls for building regional federal prisons to house illegal immigrants who commit crimes. States now have to pay much of the cost of jailing criminal aliens.

    The resolution also says that the number of employment-based visas should be increased, including the popular H1-B visas that go to high-tech and other skilled workers. It encourages enforcement of existing sanctions on employers for knowingly hired illegal workers but does not advocate new ones.

    "When you think about issues that impact the West, this immigration issue is really the top issue right now," said Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, a Democrat, who chairs the Western Governors Association.
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    Huntsman pushing immigration reform
    Governors meeting: He and Arizona's chief want colleagues to send a resolution to Congress

    By Thomas Burr
    The Salt Lake Tribune
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    WASHINGTON - Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. plans to ask his Western colleagues today to vote on a resolution asking Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform that would oppose blanket amnesty but support a guest worker program.

    Huntsman, a Republican who is proposing the resolution with Arizona's Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano at a meeting of the Western Governor's Association, is calling for legislation to "protect and preserve the safety and interests" of the United States while also recognizing the need for "Western industries to have a stable and legal supply of workers," according to a release provided in advance of the meeting.

    "Our states are on the front lines of a tidal wave of illegal immigration," Huntsman says in the release. "The debate in Washington has been polarizing and unhealthy, and we are asking the administration and Congress to adopt this bipartisan framework and recommendations agreed to by the Western Governors' Association."

    Immigration has been one of the top issues of the National Governors Association as state leaders huddle in Washington.

    While Congress has passed one immigration bill, there have been calls for more stringent and more comprehensive legislation from several sides of the immigration debate.

    And increasingly, states are leading the charge, with Arizona and New Mexico both declaring states of emergency because of the influx of illegal immigrants.

    "Governors feel they have to get into this debate because of the lack of action on the federal level in the first place," says Kirk Jowers, director of the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics, "and this issue so impacts the governors at the state level that they've decided they need to be a catalyst for this reform."

    The proposal by Huntsman and Napolitano also calls for the U.S. leaders to work with Mexican and Latin American governments to "generate economic growth, improve the standard of living and promote ownership" in those countries as a way to stem the tide of immigration to the United States. Immigration was among the topics President Bush touched on during a Monday morning meeting with governors - possibly in anticipation of today's policy proposal, Huntsman said.

    What Huntsman, Napolitano want

    Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano are asking Western governors to:

    * Oppose blanket amnesty to all undocumented workers and support "appropriate sanctions" for those breaking the law.

    * Urge Congress to avoid creating incentives for more illegal immigration by "creating unnecessary hurdles and lengthy delays" for those wishing to immigrate legally.

    * Call for full funding for law enforcement and security along the southern U.S. border, enforcement using "cutting-edge" technology, better coordination with law enforcement agents and construction of a federal correctional facility to house illegal immigrants convicted in state courts as well as reimbursement to states for incarcerating illegal immigrants.

    * Request full funding for processing employment-based visas; eliminating visa-request backlogs and increasing the number of visas to meet U.S. industry needs, especially in high-tech, bio-tech and seasonal-based industries.

    * Establish a guest worker program that will include background checks to help supply workers where there are shortages.

    * Enforce sanctions against employers for hiring illegal immigrants along with a system for employers to verify citizenship and worker status.
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    The Western Governors Association's resolution - the group's first attempt to tackle the immigration issue - did not offer details on how the temporary guest worker program would work.

    Damn them !! Do you see that ? They did not offer "details on how the temporary guest worker program would work".

    WELL START COMING UP WITH THE DETAILS YOU BLANKETY BLANKS BECAUSE WE WANT TO KNOW EVERYTHING.

    FOR EXAMPLE : WHO WILL PAY FOR THEIR HEALTH CARE ?? Don't you guys DARE offer them health care until EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN HAS IT!!
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