Our nation is greatly benefited by the rich diversity of our people which is why I could never imagine living anywhere except New York City, arguably the most diverse city in our nation if not, in fact, the world. However, my idea of diversity most certainly does not include members of MS-13, the Mexican drug cartels or members of other transnational gangs or members of al-Qaeda or other terrorist organizations!
It is also vital that American workers never be made to compete with foreign workers for their jobs! (This requirement is a component of the Immigration Laws that are not being enforced today!)
If our government’s failures to secure our nation’s borders and effectively enforce our immigration laws that are intended to protect our nation and our citizens concerns you or especially if it angers you, I ask you to call your Senators and Congressional “Representative. This is not only your right- it is your obligation!
We the People must make it clear to our politicians that we are not as dumb as they hope we are!
We live in a perilous world and in a perilous era. The survival of our nation and the lives of our citizens hang in the balance.
This is neither a Conservative issue, nor is it a Liberal issue- simply stated, this is most certainly an AMERICAN issue!
You are either part of the solution or you are a part of the problem!
Democracy is not a spectator sport!
Lead, follow or get out of the way!
-michael cutler-
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Here is a link to the program:
Comprehensive Immigration Reform: “The Facts Don’t Add Up!”
Michael W. Cutler, Senior Special Agent, INS (Ret.)
On Friday, April 5, 2013, the Labor Department released two numbers that the economists were eagerly awaiting- the unemployment stats and the number of new jobs that were created in March.
A television reporters commented that the numbers would seem to be a “good news / bad news” story but that the reality is that the numbers were all bad. As it turned out, the percentage of unemployed workers dipped to 7.6% while the number of new jobs that were created was pegged at 88,000. It had been hoped that 200,000 jobs would have been created.
A 7.6% unemployment rate might seem to be good news, however this number has dropped because more American workers have also dropped- dropped out of the labor market and have simply given up looking for work.
This is really as much an immigration story as it is an economic story. Immigration impacts ever so many of the challenges that America and Americans are facing today. Among theses issues are the economy and unemployment.
Today a large numbers of political “leaders” are calling for the implementation of Comprehensive Immigration Reform and the importation of large numbers of foreign workers and foreign students, claiming that without this influx of foreign “talent” American will not be able to compete in the world marketplace.
These leaders blithely ignore the catastrophic impact the implementation of Comprehensive Immigration Reform would have on unemployed and underemployed Americans. This ill-conceived program would grant lawful status and employment authorization to millions or more likely, tens of millions of heretofore illegal aliens who will now have equal standing in an already overflowing labor pool.
On October 20, 2012 Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS) posted my commentary:
“Leveling the Playing Field for American Workers”
Advocates for immigration law enforcement call for the implementation of a mandatory E-Verify program- something that should have been mandatory many years ago. However, what is often not realized is that because of fraud, the lawful process by which permanent residents and foreign workers who have been issued temporary work visas often undermines American workers who are desperate to find meaningful jobs with decent wages that would enable them to support themselves and their families.
I wrote a commentary for CAPS that was posted on their website on March 3, 2013:
“With The Worst Economic Crisis since The Depression — More Than Ever, Charity Must Begin At Home”
Every month the United States admits nearly 100,000 lawful immigrants who are immediately placed on the pathway to United States citizenship. This number is greater than the total number of immigrants admitted by every other country in the world. While a number of these new immigrants are children, most will join America’s workforce when they get older. There are already millions of such young lawful immigrants in that “pipeline” today.
Additionally, annually, the United States admits hundreds of thousands of foreign workers and hundreds of thousands of foreign students who invariably will be granted work authorization for practical training.
There is no meaningful oversight in any of these visa programs which results in high rates of fraud.
Even before we consider the impact of illegal immigration on the ability of Americans to find decent jobs, all too often, the legal immigration system fails to live up to its obligation to protect American lives and protect the jobs of American workers.
On August 7, 2012 I wrote a commentary that was predicated on a heart-breaking report that aired on CBS News’ “60 Minutes” on Sunday, July 29, 2012. The title of the disturbing and disheartening was:
“Hard Times Generation: Families living in cars.”
The title for my article was:
“60 Minutes” Report Shows American Families Hiding in the Shadows
What is clear is that the number of foreign workers legally admitted into the United States each month exceeds the number of new jobs being created.
When the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 and the massive amnesty program it would include, was being debated, its proponents said that roughly one million illegal aliens would emerge from the “shadows” to participate in what was billed as a “one time amnesty” to finally reset the immigration system to finally create an immigration system that would, for once and for all, have real integrity.
With the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, we know that rather than involve roughly one million illegal aliens it ultimately involved more than 3.5 million aliens. We also know that rather than finally create an immigration system that has real integrity, we wound up with a dysfunctional immigration system and the number of illegal aliens are estimated to be ten times greater than the number of illegal aliens who were present in the United States in 1986.
Here are the questions that must be asked and honestly answered before Congress votes on Comprehensive Immigration Reform so that history will not be permitted to repeat itself.
1. What would happen to the United States and its citizens if, as we saw in 1986, more than three times as many illegal aliens participate in the program? Should this occur, we would wind up with 35 million aliens being provided with lawful status and and equal standing in the labor pool with unemployed and under-employed American workers.
2. How would this massive influx of aliens impact national security, public safety, criminal justice, the economy, unemployment, education, public health and healthcare.
3. How would this impact the infrastructure of America’s cities and towns that are already, in all too many instances, unable to provide vital services to members of their communities?
4. How would USCIS adjudicate the millions of applications that would wind up on the desks of their hapless adjudications officers? Face-to-face interviews would not be possible. With only a few thousand special agents at ICE to cope with allegations of fraud in addition to their already overflowing workload, it is likely that most instances of fraud will go undetected by the adjudications officers at USCIS and even when detected ICE would be hard-pressed to allocate special agents to conduct field investigations into suspected fraud. In fact, this is currently the situation at USCIS and ICE.
I recently wrote a commentary, “The Immigration Bon Bon Factory” for CAPS (Californians for Population Stabilization) that was posted on their website on April 28, 2013. In this commentary I focussed on the lack of integrity to the process by which applications for immigration benefits are being adjudicated currently.
This lack of integrity to the adjudications process does not only undermine the integrity of the immigration system but profoundly undermines national security.
On April 16, 2013 AIM (Accuracy In Media) published my article, “Unobtainium” and Border Deception.
In this article, my focus was the way that the proponents for Comprehensive Immigration Reform had manipulated the discussion to have most folks focus on whether or not the border that is supposed to separate the United States from Mexico is secure. Most certainly that border is anything but secure, but this is only one of many vital components to the immigration system. Just as only one hole in the bottom of a boat is able to cause a boat to sink, each failing of the immigration system has potentially catastrophic implications for America and Americans. Inexplicably with few exceptions, the great majority of our leaders and the media have come to be hypnotized by the issue of border security along the Southwest Border while ignoring a list of other issues that are being entirely ignored!
On May 2, 2013 I was invited to participate in an interview with Megyn Kelly at Fox News. The video of the interview was posted on the Fox News Insider website and given the title:
Immigration Expert: The System Failed in Boston and Keeps on Failing
Please take the time to watch the interview- it runs about 8 minutes. Megyn gave me ample opportunity to provide my views on the nexus between immigration and national security including the Boston bombing case. I have done many interviews over the years and this one is one of my absolute favorites!
Given all of the facts I think you will come to agree with me that Comprehensive Immigration Reform just does not add up!