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    Chain Migration Will be "Real Battle"

    The real immigration battle is going to be over chain migration

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    November 8, 2017



    Following the New York City terrorist attack last week, many people were shocked to find out the attacker was an invited guest to the U.S., via the visa lottery program. The visa lottery program is the shiny object in the media right now, but the real danger is the chain migration that eventually brings an immigrant’s entire family to the U.S.

    Current U.S. immigration policy is based on family reunification. This includes immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, a separate category from the families of legal permanent residents. Immediate relatives include spouses, children under 21, and parents.

    But family reunification of immigrant arrivals in addition to U.S. citizens has also been a basis for admitting immigrants, but the priority went to the highly-educated and skilled. The promotion of family reunification originated with the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The INA established a hierarchy of family-based preferences, like parents, adult children, and adult siblings. However, priority still went to highly-educated or skilled immigrants.
    The Immigration Act of 1965 (Hart-Celler Act) was the next piece of legislation to influence chain migration. The bill went beyond simply promoting family reunification and made it the priority of U.S. immigration policy. Chain migration categories now had preference over skilled and highly-educated immigrants. Restrictions were set at 170,000 per year.

    The Immigration Act of 1990, S. 358 introduced by Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), was the next significant piece of immigration legislation to effect chain migration. Family reunification not only remained the priority for U.S. Immigration policy in the bill, the numbers were substantially increased. It allowed 700,000 immigrants to come to the U.S. per year for the fiscal years 1992–1994, and 675,000 per year after that.


    The 1990 Act brings us to current U.S. Immigration policy. U.S. Immigration policy is still based on family reunification instead of U.S. employment needs. Family-Chain categories — in addition from unlimited preferences for the immediate relatives of U.S. citizens — are now divided into four separate preferences.


    • 1stPreference: Unmarried sons/daughters of U.S. citizens and their children (capped at 23,400/year)
    • 2ndPreference: Spouses, children, and unmarried sons/daughters of green card holders (capped at 114,000/year)
    • 3rdPreference: Married sons/daughters of U.S. citizens and their spouses and children (capped at 23,400/year)
    • 4thPreference: Brothers/sisters of U.S. citizens (at least 21 years of age) and their spouses and children (capped at (65,000/year)


    Although there a limited number of immediate family members a lawful permanent resident can bring into the U.S., once that person becomes a U.S. citizen, it becomes unlimited. That’s why it is called chain migration.


    Theodore M. Hesburgh warned of the dangers of chain migration in Final Report: U.S. Immigration Policy and the National Interest for the U.S. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy stating, “Assume one foreign-born married couple, both naturalized, each with two siblings who are also married and each new nuclear family having three children. The foreign-born married couple may petition for the admission of their siblings. Each has a spouse and three children who come with their parents. Each spouse is a potential source for more immigration, and so it goes. It is possible that no less than 84 persons would become eligible for visas in a relatively short period of time.”


    It may not seem like much when talking about a country of over three hundred million people; the numbers can make up sizable portions of the U.S. population. A recent report from NumbersUSA, looking at chain migration, stated, “Over the last 35 years, chain migration has greatly exceeded new immigration. Out of 33 million immigrants admitted to the United States from 1981 to 2016, about 20 million were chain migration immigrants (61 percent).”

    The report also notes the age problem facing chain migration. Since the 1980s the rate of family migrants over 50 has increased by 24 percent. Now, over 1 in 5 new migrants that come into the country via chain migration is over 50. What do people over 50 often need from the government? Government healthcare and Social Security. Can a government running a deficit of hundreds of billions per year while being $20 trillion debt afford to add millions of people to the taxpayer dime?

    Now that you know what chain migration is, let’s look at how it works. Let’s say a young man (23) from India with a computer science degree, speaks English and wants to come to the U.S. to make his fortune.


    You also have a couple, each in their 50s, from Mexico. Because of the inadequate education system in Mexico, neither has reached a very high education level. But, one of their children was granted amnesty in 1986 by President Reagan.


    Who is more likely to get the chance to come to the U.S.? Thanks to chain migration, the elderly couple is. How is that fair? How many million immigrants have the skills and education needed by the U.S. economy, but have been denied access to the U.S. because they don’t have a family member here?


    And those policies have disproportionately favored one country, says Americans for Limited Government Vice President of Public Policy Robert Romano, citing Department of Homeland Security data. “From 1986 to 2015, the U.S. has taken in 29 million immigrants. 6 million or more than 20 percent were from Mexico alone. A country that comprises less than 2 percent of the world’s population made up more than one-fifth of all U.S. immigration. Nearly all of that was the 1986 amnesty and then the family-based preferences for those who received the amnesty.”


    Romano added, “Because of the 1986 amnesty plus chain migration, the Mexican share of overall immigration rose from 11 percent in 1986 to 51 percent by 1991 before tailing down again. In 2015, 15 percent of all immigrants were from Mexico alone. 96 percent of Mexican immigrants are family preferencesfor either U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents… Hardly any of the employment visas go to Mexicans, with just 1,200 on the 107,000 waiting list, just 1 percent, whereas there are 1.3 million Mexicans are on the family waiting list out of 4.3 million, more than 30 percent.”


    The visa lottery program will almost certainly continue to be in the headlines. Members of Congress will introduce legislation to eliminate the program but will ignore the chain migration elephant in the room, which now President Donald Trump is calling for an end to. Chain migration is the real danger to the U.S., and any bill dealing with immigration must return the U.S. to an Immigration policy based on education and highly desirable job skills.

    Printus LeBlanc is a contributing editor for Americans for Limited Government.

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    If they want to be with their family...they can get off our soil and go HOME!

    Do not come here. Stay in your country and fix your own problems...not bring them here with you!

    We have our own problems to fix thank you very much...we do NOT want yours!
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    The "real battle" is getting 30 million illegal aliens removed from the United States.

    Ending all this ridiculous chain migration and totally stupid "diversity visa lottery" just takes a few words in a document. Easiest thing in the world to accomplish just as all this disgusting excess legal immigration is a simple as pie deal to fix, words on paper.

    The hard part is deporting all the illegal aliens already in the country, because of the manpower and logistics that takes money to fund the manpower and time to execute the logistics.
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    Make them SELF DEPORT

    Employers need to start firing them

    We need to end anchor baby scam

    No IRS refunds

    We need to E-verify jobs, school, healthcare, housing, welfare and food stamps. No illegal alien shall collect ANY government benefits on behalf of a minor...whether that minor is a US citizen or otherwise. Take your anchor rats and go home...YOU are their guardian.

    End Driver's Licenses!

    Shut down detention centers and boot them off our soil within 24 hours.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    They will never self deport. To get them to leave on their own, we would have to bust our own economy and bankrupt the country, like what happened in 2008 when a couple of hundred thousand left. But as soon as the economy rebounds for our own survival, they pour right back in. These people are gypsies, bottom-feeders, con artists, parasites .... all funded by the cartels.

    There is no desk job way to solve this problem. It is a physical, confrontational, boots on the ground, deal from top to bottom. We have 43,000 TSA agents checking bags at airports and not even doing a very good job of it. We have 5,000 ICE agents covering every city, town, county, village and inch of the country. Only a cartel-controlled Congress would ever allow this inversion of common sense and enforcing the law. This is a deliberate scheme by the cartels. The cartels are about 1 thing: tax-free money. You can't beat them with laws, you have to beat them with armed force.
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    Whatever it takes just get them out of here!

    Use all available options to move them out!
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    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Interior enforcement is critical. It's not the new arrivals who are costing us so much, rather its the majority of them who have been here for 10+ years , entrenched in our job market, neighborhoods, hospitals and schools. With the taxpayers supporting them and their families, why would they ever leave?

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    All state and local law enforcement plus National Guard can do this. They can and will follow orders and get them all out now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    The hard part is deporting all the illegal aliens already in the country, because of the manpower and logistics that takes money to fund the manpower and time to execute the logistics.
    It's actually very simple to deport these 30 million illegals. Answer=Go after the employers. The rest will self deport when it's impossible for them to get a job here.

    *It needs to be a very HARSH punishment for employers, with jail time and extremely heavy fines.

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