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Company Execs Face Criminal Immigration Charges

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The president and three managers of the Shipley Do-Nut Flour and Supply Company were charged last week with various immigration violations, including knowingly hiring illegal aliens and felonious conspiracy to harbor illegal aliens. The charges against the Houston-based company arose from a criminal investigation ICE initiated early this year that resulted in the administrative arrests of 27 illegal aliens in April. More than 40 percent of the company's workforce was determined to be illegal.


The ICE investigation found that the majority of the company’s I-9s were deficient or completed years after an illegal alien began working for the company, and that the company failed to take corrective measures after receiving Social Security Administration “No-Match” letters. ICE agents recovered 42 “No-Match” letters that were ignored.
If the president of the company pleads guilty as expected, he will face a maximum of six months imprisonment and a fine of up to $3,000 per illegal alien employee. Each charge against the managers carries a maximum punishment of six months in jail and a $15,000 fine. The company faces a maximum fine of $500,000 in addition to the $1.3 million it has already agreed to pay in lieu of forfeiting company-owned residences where illegal alien employees were housed. http://www.numbersusa.com/content/news/august-31-2008/company-execs-face-criminal-immigration-.html E-Verify: http://smartbusinesspractices.com/pilot
 
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Immigration Reformers and Concerned Citizens,
Read below - I need your help on this illegal immigration matter. We need good attendance to show and prove we want something done.

Please invite your local government officials [especially your County Manager and your County Commissioners - also your County Sheriff and candidates for office] and YOU JOIN US as well on September 19 for a special luncheon and presentation featuring John Stirrup and Michael Hethmon, two of the country’s leading authorities on "what local and state government officials can do about illlegal immigration". We at NC LISTEN are co-sponsoring the event in Durham [just off I-40 near Raleigh-Durham airport], which is sponsored by the NC Civitas Institute. See the pdf file attached for registration and more info. Send this email and pdf file registration to your local officials. If you don't have their email address or can't locate it, then CALL them to invite them and give them this info. Every phone book has a number for County government.


Should illegal immigrants receive local government services? How can local governments respond to what has become another unfunded federal mandate? What can local law enforcement officers do about illegal immigration? These are concerns many state and local officials share. In fact, counties and cities have a great deal of leeway in taking action and crafting immigration policies that can have a great effect on illegal immigration, but local officials often don't have the information to know what to do. Help us change this and spread the word about this event. It is important that these policies be both understood and transparent as well as constitutionally sound. For this reason, NC CIVITAS and NC LISTEN are sponsoring a presentation/luncheon and workshop for Local Officials, Sheriffs, Candidates, interested Members of the NC General Assembly, and Concerned Citizens that will feature:



John Stirrup, Prince William County Supervisor

Supervisor Stirrup has emerged as a leader in local immigration enforcement and reform by leading the fight to curb illegal immigration in Prince William County, Virginia. Supervisor Stirrup will discuss strategies for limiting county services to illegal aliens and the positive fiscal impact these policies have had in his community.



Michael M. Hethmon, General Counsel, Immigration Reform Law Institute

As one of the country’s foremost legal experts on immigration, Michael Hethmon specializes in providing technical advice on immigration law to local and state officials. Mr. Hethmon will be available to meet individually with local officials and activists interested in drafting legally effective and constitutionally valid proposals aimed at curbing illegal immigration in their communities.



Please join us:

September 19, 2008, from 11:30-2:00 p.m. at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in RTP/Durham

Presentation (11:30-1:00) and lunch will be provided for $10. The workshop (1:00-2:00) is free.

Register online at www.nccivitas.org or mail or fax in the enclosed registration form.



If you have any questions, please contact Jameson Taylor at jameson.taylor@nccivitas.org or by calling 919-834-2099 OR contact Ron Woodard at rwoodard@nclisten.com or by calling 919-460-8156.



I look forward to seeing you and your local government officials on September 19th. This is an opportunity I don’t want you or your local government officials to miss. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT EVENT. PLEASE TAKE ACTION.



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No sooner had the Labor Day speeches extolling American workers ceased than the leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives decided to bring up a bill this week to inflict 550,000 stab wounds onto those American workers.

That's right: A week after we hear that official unemployment is at a 5-year high, House leaders are going to try to move a bill to offer 550,000 MORE permanent greencards, above the 1 million immigrants already planned!

This is a red-alert crisis.

That means you and everybody you know needs to read about the emergency and look over the opportunities for action at:

www.NumbersUSA.com/actionbuffet

I am going to tell you a few things in this alert but urge you to read the full situation in my blog on the NumbersUSA home page:

www.NumbersUSA.com

Please feel free to write your comments and communicate with other readers at the bottom of the blog.

And please place links to the blog on every chat room, blog or newspaper where you usually leave comments.

The only way we are going to beat all the cheap-labor-industry lobbyists and the congressional establishment on this is with truly massive response.

Those of you with Representatives on the House Judiciary Committee (and a few more of you with other special situations) will find faxes to send on your Action Buffet corkboard. Many others of you will find phone notes.

If you don't find a note for action to take, just call up the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and call your Representative to see if he/she is aware of the insanity being considered over in the Judiciary Committee.

EXCERPTS FROM BLOG ABOUT THE PRESENT CRISIS

By Roy Beck

Here's another entry in the contest to find out whether many politicians are just stupid or are cynically evil:

THE CRISIS: The feds announced last week that our official unemployment rate has soared to 6.1%, the highest since September 2003.

THE CONGRESSIONAL RESPONSE: But this week, we get to see what ACTIONS the politicians plan for us. First out of the blocks, the Democratic Leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives is responding this week by trying to shove through a bill -- H.R. 5882 -- which would provide about 550,000 permanent green cards to foreign workers next year. And those would be ABOVE the 1 million permanent green cards already planned!

(Read rest of this section in the blog.)

AMERICANS NEED JOBS -- NOT FOREIGN WORKERS

Let's take a quick look at the employment statistics that don't seem to matter to Members of Congress who are pushing H.R. 5882:

The official unemployment rate soared 0.4 percentage point to 6.1%, the highest since September 2003. The unemployment rate was under 5% as recently as February.
342,000 jobs were simply eliminated throughout the economy last month.
And the number of people officially looking for work and unable to find it rose by 592,000.
(Read rest of this section in the blog.)

REP. ZOE LOFGREN IS THE ENEMY OF UNEMPLOYED WORKERS

There are so many Members of Congress who work primarily for the interests of the cheap-labor lobbyists, it is difficult to single out just one to be the face of all that is idiotic, cynical and callous about our immigration policies.

But Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) gets to be that face this week. She is chair of the House immigration subcommittee. She long has served on that committee, doing the bidding of the corporations in her Silicon Valley District.

But her decision to move H.R. 5882 through the Judiciary Committee is not just about getting more higher skilled foreign workers instead of hiring American tech workers.

No, this time she's bringing in foreign workers to take nearly every kind of job in America. The only criteria really is that you have a couple of years experience in the type of job you would be taking from an American worker. These 550,000 extra greencards would be for engineers, health workers, construction workers, service workers, manufacturing workers -- well, they would go to foreign workers who do all the kinds of jobs that have been disappearing!

(Read rest of this section in the blog.)

FALSE PRETENSES FOR PUSHING H.R. 5882

Rep. Lofgren and other pushers of H.R. 5882 think they have come up with a really clever way to get around the general public opposition to immigration increases.

Their gimmick is "Recapturing Unused Employer-Sponsored Visas."

(Read rest of this section in the blog.)

Every Member of the House Judiciary Committee should be phoned and told that 592,000 additional Americans were thrown onto the official unemployment rolls last month (and that doesn't count the millions already unemployed), and that the 550,000 jobs that H.R. 5882 would give to foreign workers ought to go to the unemployed Americans.

And please don't let the congressional staff tell you that these foreign workers are needed because unemployed Americans are looking for different kinds of jobs.

These 550,000 greencards would go to virtually every kind of foreign worker. And virtually every kind of American worker is losing jobs right now.

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A vote on HR6630 is expected on the House floor sometime Tuesday, and truckers are being urged to call their lawmakers in support of the measure.
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association issued a National Call to Action alerting its members to the upcoming vote. To read the Call to Action, click here.
The bill got off to a running start when it was introduced in late July.
The bipartisan bill not only seeks to mandate the end of the current program, but also goes further. It seeks to restrict any more authority to operate beyond the border zones from being doled out to Mexican motor carriers without prior approval from Congress.
The bill drew immediate support from the OOIDA.
“Our members have been active in fighting this program for a long time by voicing their concerns to lawmakers, and we thank them for staying involved,” said Todd Spencer, OOIDA executive vice president.
Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-OR, along with co-sponsors Rep. James Oberstar, D-MN, Rep. John J. Duncan Jr., R-TN, and Rep. John Mica, R-FL, introduced HR6630 late in the day on July 29.
The bill passed the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure unanimously two days later – teeing the bill up for consideration by the full house when members returned from the recess on Sept. 8.
The bill calls for the ongoing cross-border trucking program with Mexico to end no later than Sept. 6, 2008 – one year to the day after the program was launched by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
As a first matter of business, the bill mandates an end to the current demonstration project. But, in a move to prevent any other programs from cropping up, the bill also seeks to restrict the U.S. Department of Transportation from granting authority to any more Mexico-based motor carriers to operate beyond the commercial zone after Sept. 6.
The bill goes far beyond just seeking an end to the current program and preventing a new one from starting up. DeFazio and the other co-sponsors obviously want to know the real impact of the program. The bill mandates a couple of reports dissecting the goings-on in the program.
First, the bill reiterates the fact that the DOT’s Office of Inspector General is to complete a report reviewing complete compliance of the program as required by Section 6901 of The U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act of 2007.
Such OIG audits have been required since the passage of the 2002 transportation appropriations legislation Section 350. However, that legislation only required the OIG to sign off on FMCSA’s compliance on just eight provisions within Section 350 and update its audits annually. DOT officials could just certify that the department complied with the rest of Section 350.
Not so anymore with the passage of Section 6901. The Inspector General is now required by law to certify DOT’s compliance with 22 additional provisions for conducting a cross-border program with Mexico.
DeFazio’s current bill calls for the audit of the 22 additional provisions to be completed 60 days after the bill is signed into law.
HR6630 also addresses oversight of the program. The bill seeks to establish an independent review panel that is to report to Congress on a variety of aspects of the program.
The independent panel is called on to:
  • Evaluate the effects on motor carrier safety, including an analysis of any wrecks involving motor carriers participating in the demonstration project;
  • Recommend modifications to the process of granting authority to Mexico-based motor carriers to operate beyond the commercial zones; and
  • Recommend modifications needed for monitoring future operations of participating carriers.
The bill also calls for the Secretary of Transportation to report on a variety of details on the program in a report to Congress. The secretary would be required by the bill to report to Congress:
  • The number and names of U.S. and Mexico-domiciled motor carriers that participated in the program and how many vehicles each one utilized;
  • The number of border crossings by each of the participating carriers, including the number of crossings that resulted in the motor carrier operating beyond the commercial zone;
  • An itemization of safety and operations violations found in pre-authorization safety audits, compliance reviews and roadside inspections along with a breakdown of the most frequent violations;
  • A cost analysis to both the federal government and the states for implementing and overseeing the cross-border program; and
  • Steps taken to terminate the authority to operate beyond commercial zones of motor carriers participating in the program after the end of the program.
To read HR6630, click here.
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Dismissing a White House veto threat, the House voted Tuesday to end a pilot program giving Mexican trucks access to U.S. highways.

The Bush administration stressed that the United States is obligated, under the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, to open up American roads to Mexican truckers, and that terminating the year-old demonstration project would have repercussions for American trucks allowed into Mexico. Passage of the House bill, it said “would pose significant and immediate risks to U.S. interests.”

But the pilot project, which permits up to 500 trucks from 100 Mexican companies access to U.S. roads, is opposed by trucking, consumer and environmental groups who say it would eliminate American jobs and that Mexican trucks are subject to less stringent safety regulations. They say Mexico lacks adequate drug testing and hours-of service standards and that the program could contribute to smuggling or insurance fraud.

“I’m outraged that the Bush administration for political purposes would jeopardize the safety of the traveling public in the United States,” said Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., chairman of the House Transportation subcommittee on highways.

The 395-18 House vote was well above the two-thirds needed to override a presidential veto. The bill would end the authority of the administration to go forward with the program without congressional approval. The Senate Appropriations Committee has attached similar language to a transportation spending bill, although that bill is unlikely to be enacted before President Bush leaves office.

Congress last December passed legislation banning funding to “establish” a program to allow U.S.-certified Mexican trucks to carry loads across the border, but the Transportation Department said that bill did not apply to a program that had already started. Several groups, including the Teamsters, Sierra Club and Public Citizen, have gone to federal court to challenge that interpretation.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, on the other hand, sent House members a letter urging opposition to the bill, saying the cross-border program “is a long overdue step toward reducing congestion and air pollution at the U.S.-Mexico border while promoting growth and jobs.”

The administration last month said it intended to continue the pilot program for two more years.

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The open-borders crowd is counting on most of you to sit out the vote today -- to not pick up the phone and call -- to not send a fax.

But more than a hundred thousand of you have sent a fax this week, and thousands have made calls.

We need everything you have this morning before the House Judiciary Committee votes on several bills to radically increase immigration and the number of foreign workers while the number of American jobs is dwindling.

Read about the crisis at the top of our home page in my blog, both at:
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Find faxes to send and instructions for phone calls at:
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If you do not have House party leaders or Members of the Judiciary Committee in your state, you may not see action notes. But you can still make calls through the Capitol switchboard at:

202-224-3121

Ask for your own U.S. Representative so you can tell him/her about the outrage happening in the Judiciary Committee today.

We expect these bad bills will pass Judiciary despite all your calls. The main purpose of your calls is to build as big of a NO vote as possible so that House Democratic leaders will fret that it is too politically risky to bring these bills to the floor during the fall campaign season.

Please make the phone calls now. You will see the talking points when you click on the links above. But the main simple, short thing to say on the phone is:

"Please vote NO on every bill that would add foreign workers of any kind at a time when we are suffering our worst unemployment in five years."

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For many, it was the only way to get routine medical care because they are poor, uninsured and living illegally in central Ohio.
"It is a horrible thing to be without insurance no matter where you're from," said Dr. Cregg Ashcraft, director of Clinica Latina. "And it's devastating if you're not here with the blessing of Uncle Sam."
Volunteer doctors, nurses and students from Ohio State's medical school work at the nonprofit clinic, set up in the late 1990s to serve Latinos.
But their charity could be trumped by a bill pending in the Ohio legislature that would ban the use of tax dollars to pay for routine medical care for anyone older than 14 who lives illegally in the state.
The bill would require Clinica Latina and similar clinics to check the immigration status of its patients and turn away those without documents because it receives financial support from Ohio State University, a public entity. It could continue to treat them if it could raise money from private sources.
The bill could leave illegal immigrants with virtually a single avenue to health care: the emergency room.
The unintended consequence, health-care experts say, is that hospitals and taxpayers would end up paying thousands -- even millions -- of dollars to treat major medical problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure or flu. Those conditions easily are controlled with prescriptions that cost as little as $5.
Federal law requires hospitals to treat patients in emergency rooms regardless of immigration status. State law cannot change that.
But state law can restrict the flow of local tax dollars to people seeking preventive care.
Left unchecked, treatable conditions -- diabetes, high blood pressure or flu, for example -- can become expensive emergencies. At that point, hospitals, taxpayers and people with health insurance foot the bill.
Many medical professionals believe that health care should be expanded, not restricted, because it's cheaper in the long run.
"You can't deny somebody basic human rights because they aren't from your country and they haven't entered legally," said Ashcraft, who also is an assistant professor of clinical medicine at Ohio State. "Health care is a basic human right. That's not the way to stop the immigration problem."
Ohioans aren't so sure.
More than 85 percent said in a Quinnipiac University poll last fall that they do not want government-financed benefits such as Medicare or Medicaid expanded to cover more illegal immigrants.
Economic studies from across the country show that immigrants living here illegally probably do tax the system. Last December, the Congressional Budget Office examined nearly 30 economic-impact studies and found that what immigrants pay in taxes doesn't completely cover the cost of health care, education and criminal-justice expenditures.
The bottom line, office director Peter R. Orszag wrote on his blog summarizing the report last December: "The result is probably a modest negative net impact on state and local budgets."
But no one has studied the economic impact in Ohio.
State Rep. Courtney E. Combs, a Butler County Republican who is sponsoring a bill to crack down on illegal immigration, said his motivation is to force Ohio to take a look at the impact and costs.
"We need some discussion," he said. "It's the elephant in the room."
Since 2003, Medicaid has reimbursed hospitals about $545 million a year nationally to offset the costs of emergency-room visits by an uncounted number of illegal immigrants. Each state's portion is based on the U.S. Census Bureau's 2000 estimate of the number of illegal immigrants, not the number of patients.
In 2000, the Census Bureau estimated that 40,000 immigrants lived in Ohio illegally. In 2006, the Pew Hispanic Center estimated that population had grown to as many as 145,000.
Ohio hospitals collectively have received nearly $1 million annually from the fund; California, $70 million a year.
Another pot of federal money helps hospitals recoup costs of treating the poor and uninsured, a group that also includes some immigrants.
No one knows how much hospitals, taxpayers and patients with health insurance pay to care for immigrants living illegally in Ohio. No agency or office tracks their care.
State and local tax dollars fund clinics throughout Ohio for prenatal care, immunizations and other routine medical services.
Columbus Public Health, for example, provides an array of health care to city residents -- legal or not -- with its $47 million budget.
Nationally, anti- and pro-immigration groups have commissioned many contradictory health-care studies that support their points of view.
But university researchers in North Carolina -- with no known bias -- found that less than 1 percent of Medicaid spending went to immigrants living there illegally. The study was published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Many doctors, Ashcraft included, say that the consequences of withholding medical care from illegal immigrants are vast.
They can spread disease and increase taxpayer costs when conditions become a matter of life or death. Without prenatal care, babies are at risk of costly developmental problems. Without insulin, diabetics risk amputation, blindness, kidney failure and heart disease.
"It's sad that, in this country with all of the resources that we have, there has to exist something like a free clinic," said Ashcraft, whose clinic operates on $12,000 in grants and numerous volunteers. "It's insulting. It's unfathomable."
Delivering higher costs

Maria expects to deliver her second child this month in Mount Carmel West hospital.
As they did two years ago, taxpayers will cover whatever Maria can't pay of her estimated $5,000 bill. She asked not to be fully identified because she fears neighbors will contact immigration agents.
Though Maria's husband works full time in a factory and pays income taxes, he does not have health insurance. The couple moved from Mexico six years ago.
Mount Carmel, with its proximity to two of the largest Latino neighborhoods in Franklin County, is at the epicenter of a Hispanic baby boom. Since 2000, the number of Hispanic births countywide has doubled while births among whites and blacks edged up slightly.
No one can say exactly how many of these births were to mothers without visas, but many of the children were born to low-income families.
The number of Hispanic children receiving government-funded health care in Franklin County has quadrupled since 2000, to more than 8,600.
Medicaid is available to any child born into a poor family in the United States. Children who came with their parents to the U.S. illegally do not qualify.
In addition to Medicaid, Maria's 2-year-old daughter and the baby she's carrying -- U.S. citizens by birthright -- receive help from the Women, Infants and Children nutrition program, commonly called WIC.
During the past 10 years, the number of Hispanic women and children in Franklin County enrolled in WIC has increased tenfold to more than 5,300. Once children turn 5, they no longer are eligible for the food supplements.
In both programs, no one tracks parents' citizenship.
Medicaid coverage for Maria's two children will cost about $3,800 a year for routine pediatric care and immunizations. Maria's newborn will receive about $1,430 in WIC benefits during the first year of life. Her older daughter will receive about $480 a year in dairy products.
All told, Maria's children this year will receive nearly $6,000 worth of help. And that's if they're both healthy.
Maria doesn't comprehend that while these programs are free to her, they come at a cost to taxpayers."I apply just like all Americans," Maria said. "The hospital connects you with everything: WIC, Medicaid."
Advocates for tougher enforcement of immigration laws call people like Maria burdens on taxpayers. If the parents weren't living here illegally, their children wouldn't be tapping into public assistance.
Some Latinos, however, decline any public assistance because they fear it might cause future visa applications to be denied, said Gianella Martinez, executive director of Centro Esperanza Latina, a West Side community center.
"They don't want it on their record that they received anything, including WIC," she said. Without those benefits, however, Maria's children would be pushed deeper into poverty.
Heading off disaster

The Latinos waiting for the free clinic near the OSU campus to open on a balmy summer evening were there because there are few other places where they can get prescriptions for a cough, have a wart removed or have a wound dressed.
For many of them, the treatment of those harmless conditions ends up saving their lives. Doctors often discover much more serious health problems when treating the minor ones.
"The majority of the folks we see are sicker than they should be, but we also see a huge number of people who have absolutely no symptoms," Ashcraft said.
If not for a fall on a construction site, one young Mexican man might have ended up in the emergency room, deathly ill. He went to the clinic complaining of a sore back. Tests of his blood sugar detected diabetes.
"It was off the charts," Ashcraft said. "He had felt bad for a long time, but he didn't have anywhere to go."
In hindsight, the man in his 20s was so sick that he should have gone to the emergency room, Ashcraft said.
Mexicans are prone to diabetes just as blacks are susceptible to sickle cell anemia.
The Ohio Department of Health estimated last year that diabetes was diagnosed in nearly 9 percent of the Hispanic population in the state between 2005 and 2007, compared with 7 percent of whites.
But Ashcraft suspects that far greater numbers of Mexicans are walking around with undiagnosed ailments -- ticking time bombs.
Untreated, diabetes is catastrophic, expensive and potentially deadly. It can lead to blindness, kidney failure, heart attack and gangrene. Those patients typically end up in the emergency room. If they're uninsured, taxpayers and everyone with medical insurance are on the hook for the bill.
"We've got this huge at-risk population, which has innumerable barriers to the resources," Ashcraft said. "It's also a problem for the community as a whole because the costs of the complications are astronomical in proportion to the cost to prevent."
Diabetes generally can be managed with a $5-a-month supply of prescription pills or a $70 vial of insulin. By comparison, kidney dialysis for a month can cost $120,000.
Two weeks after his diagnosis, the construction worker returned to the clinic for a new glucose test. He faithfully had been taking his $5-a-month pills.
"Now he brings back beautiful blood sugar," Ashcraft said.
His diabetes now isn't likely to result in a trip to the emergency room or cost taxpayers thousands to clean his blood, restart his heart or amputate his leg.
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The members of the House voted 395-18 late Tuesday to end the yearlong program that has allowed Mexican motor carriers full access to the U.S.
In the day leading up the vote, opposition to the bill came from very high up – the top in fact. The office of the president issued a Statement of Administrative Policy that basically told lawmakers that if the bill passed and eventually made its way to the president’s desk for a signature – he would veto it.
Apparently, not deterred by the threat, the measure passed the House with far more than a two-thirds majority, the majority needed to override a veto.
The bill passed by the House – HR6630 – not only calls for the program to end on its one-year anniversary, but also restricts the administration from launching any more cross-border programs without the approval of Congress.
The bipartisan bill was introduced in late July by Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-OR, and co-sponsors Rep. James Oberstar, D-MN, Rep. John J. Duncan Jr., R-TN, and Rep. John Mica, R-FL.
“This measure is particularly important in light of DOT’s recent announcement that they intend to act in blatant violation of Congressional intent and illegally continue the pilot for another two years,” DeFazio said.
“This Administration has been hell-bent on opening up our border, but has failed to show they can adequately inspect Mexican carriers while also maintaining a robust U.S. safety inspection program. The safety of the traveling public must come first – before the Administration’s fantasies about free trade.”
Perhaps putting the exclamation point on DeFazio’s point was Bob Filner, a Democrat from California. Filner drew on firsthand knowledge of fraud committed by Mexican truckers bringing loads into the U.S.
“I know what happens with these trucks at the border. … The (FMCSA) issues what it calls a tamper-proof sticker that says this truck is safe,” Filner told House members during debate of the bill on Tuesday. “I’ve been in Tijuana and have seen windshields with these ‘tamper-proof’ stickers put on another truck. … They also pass the papers around truck to truck.”
To see how your lawmaker voted on the measure, click here. The bill will now be sent to the Senate for consideration.
“Protecting American jobs and American drivers on the road should be our foremost consideration, not protecting this misguided program,” Rep. John McHugh, R-NY, a co-sponsor of HR6630 wrote on his blog leading up to the vote. “I am hopeful … the Senate will quickly follow suit.”
HR6630 moved through the House of Representatives at lightning speed. It took only 12 days in session to be passed from the time it was introduced.
DeFazio introduced the bill on July 29. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed it two days later – teeing the bill up for consideration by the full house when members returned from the recess on Sept. 8. The passage of the bill happened just two days after members of the House returned from recess.
The bill drew immediate support from the OOIDA.
“Our members have been active in fighting this program for a long time by voicing their concerns to lawmakers, and we thank them for staying involved,” said Todd Spencer, OOIDA executive vice president.
The bill calls for the ongoing cross-border trucking program with Mexico to end no later than Sept. 6, 2008 – one year to the day after the program was launched by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
As a first matter of business, the bill mandates an end to the current demonstration project. But, in a move to prevent any other programs from cropping up, the bill also seeks to restrict the U.S. Department of Transportation from granting authority to any more Mexico-based motor carriers to operate beyond the commercial zone after Sept. 6.
The bill goes far beyond just seeking an end to the current program and preventing a new one from starting up. DeFazio and the other co-sponsors obviously want to know the real impact of the program. The bill mandates a couple of reports dissecting the goings-on in the program.
First, the bill reiterates the fact that the DOT’s Office of Inspector General is to complete a report reviewing complete compliance of the program as required by Section 6901 of The U.S. Troop Readiness, Veterans’ Care, Katrina Recovery and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act of 2007.
Such OIG audits have been required since the passage of the 2002 transportation appropriations legislation Section 350. However, that legislation only required the OIG to sign off on FMCSA’s compliance on just eight provisions within Section 350 and update its audits annually. DOT officials could just certify that the department complied with the rest of Section 350.
Not so anymore with the passage of Section 6901. The law requires the Inspector General to certify DOT’s compliance with 22 additional provisions for conducting a cross-border program with Mexico.
The current bill calls for the audit of the 22 additional provisions to be completed 60 days after the bill is signed into law.
HR6630 also addresses oversight of the program. The bill seeks to establish an independent review panel that is to report to Congress on a variety of aspects of the program.
The independent panel is called on to:
  • Evaluate the effects on motor carrier safety, including an analysis of any wrecks involving motor carriers participating in the demonstration project;
  • Recommend modifications to the process of granting authority to Mexico-based motor carriers to operate beyond the commercial zones; and
  • Recommend modifications needed for monitoring future operations of participating carriers.
The bill also calls for the Secretary of Transportation to report on a variety of details on the program in a report to Congress. The secretary would be required by the bill to report to Congress:
  • The number and names of U.S. and Mexico-domiciled motor carriers that participated in the program and how many vehicles each one utilized;
  • The number of border crossings by each of the participating carriers, including the number of crossings that resulted in the motor carrier operating beyond the commercial zone;
  • An itemization of safety and operations violations found in pre-authorization safety audits, compliance reviews and roadside inspections along with a breakdown of the most frequent violations;
  • A cost analysis to both the federal government and the states for implementing and overseeing the cross-border program; and
  • Steps taken to terminate the authority to operate beyond commercial zones of motor carriers participating in the program after the end of the program.
To read HR6630, click here.
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<!-- end floating resource box -->When the Census Bureau released its new population projections last month, most of the media focused on the country's changing racial composition. But this was almost certainly not the most important finding. The projections show that the U.S. population will grow by 135 million in just 42 years — a 44 percent increase. Such growth would have profound implications for our environment and quality of life. Most of the increase would be a direct result of one federal policy — immigration. If we reduced the level of immigration, the projections would be much lower. The question we have to ask ourselves is: Do we want to be a much more densely settled country?
Native-born Americans have only about two children on average, which makes for a roughly stable population over time. But with an estimated 1.5 million legal and illegal immigrants settling in the country each year, and about 900,000 births to these immigrants each year, immigration directly and indirectly accounts for at least three-fourths of U.S. population growth.
An increase of 135 million people by 2050 is equivalent to the entire populations of Mexico and Canada moving here. Assuming the same ratio of population to infrastructure that exists today, the United States would need to build and pay for 36,000 schools. We would need to develop enough land to accommodate 52 million new housing units, along with places for the people who lived in them to shop and work. We would also have to construct enough roads to handle 106 million more vehicles.
Of course, our country can "fit" more people. But such a dramatic increase would affect many issues about which Americans are concerned, including the environment, traffic, congestion, sprawl and the loss of open spaces. Technology and planning could help manage this situation, but there is no way they could offset all of the impact of 135 million more people. This massive increase also would have implications for the size and scope of government; more densely settled societies almost always are more heavily regulated societies.
Another important finding in the census projections is that, even with record levels of immigration for the next four decades, the U.S. population will still grow significantly older. Immigration makes our society only slightly younger than it would otherwise be. (Consider that, on average, the overall fertility rate in the United States is about 2.1 children per woman. If immigrants are excluded from the data, it's still about 2.0 children per woman. This compares with 1.4 children in Western Europe. Immigration makes for a much more densely settled country; it does not make for a much younger country.)
As the Census Bureau stated in its 2000 projections, immigration is a "highly inefficient" means for addressing the problem of an aging society in the long run. The new projections show the same thing.
Some people think that immigration creates large economic benefits. But the economic research is pretty clear: While immigration does significantly increase economic activity in the receiving society, almost all of that increased activity goes to the immigrants themselves in the form of wages and benefits. The gain to natives is tiny. When the National Research Council, which is part of the National Academy of Sciences, examined this question, it concluded that the benefits for native-born Americans were equal to only about one- or two-tenths of 1 percent of their income. The two economists who did the work for the council described the effect as "minuscule."
Moreover, this tiny economic benefit was entirely erased by the fiscal drain immigrant households imposed on taxpayers. Perhaps worst of all, the researchers found that to generate this small gain, immigration reduced the wages of the least educated and poorest American workers.
There is no question that immigrants benefit by coming here. But it is difficult to argue that immigration is a well-targeted way to lift up the world's poor. Many immigrants to the United States were not poor in their home countries. More important, although immigration causes an enormous increase in the overall U.S. population, it still represents an infinitesimal fraction of the world's low-income population. We can do more to help poor people in developing countries through trade policies and development assistance.
The United States may well decide to continue to allow the settlement of 1.5 million immigrants (legal and illegal) each year. But legal immigration is a federal program like any other and could be reduced below the 1 million currently allowed to enter annually. Greater resources could also be devoted to reducing illegal immigration. It's important to understand that the new projections show us one possible future.
We must decide as a country if this is the future we want.
CAmarota is director of research at the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington.

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<!-- COMMENTS TABS --><TABLE id=comments-table width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=commenter-avatar> (0) </TD><TD class=comment-text>mohlengr wrote:
It's certainly not the future I want. My state, California, experiences frequent draughts and we are asked, sometimes required, to conserve. How does the philosophy of water conservation jive with encouraging additional millions to settle here? There is just no sense to this. If we do not stop this, our grandchildren will condemn our generation for the disaster we brought upon them.
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Camarota is spot-on. But despite all the negatives he cites, this is what Democrats want because, although this unchecked immigration will destroy our country, resources ans way of life, it represents a sympathetic political base for them. And all the poor immigrants will love the prospect of more gimmes from the stupid Americans.
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Thank God someone is finally putting 2 and 2 together. Would any liberals care to chime in on how we should open our borders, allow our population to soar past 400 million, AND protect the environment?
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The U.S. now accepts over 1 million legal immigrants per year which is almost 5 times its traditional level. Illegal immigration is soaring to almost 800,000 per year.
In just fifty years the U.S. population will be almost a half billion (almost double) with 90 percent due to mass immigration.
How can we establish an objective, constructive and inclusive national dialogue on population stabilization to prevent the U.S. from becoming an economic and environmental Third World country?
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It is hard enough to find jobs here in America. When you get older it is yet harder and now you have to compete with the low wages of the illegal immigrant... er alien. I have been in the trenches with them doing border watches and citizenship is not what the illegal aliens want. The ones that want citizenship come here legally. The illegals are here to take the country for Mexico. They tell you to your face. The Mexican Government has made speeches to that affect. I know I know... yes more conspiracy theories. All I ask is you take the time to do the research. This is an invasion. Our country is at war and the government is more asleep at the wheel than it was during Pearl Harbor. God help the USA. I went to a Town Hall meeting yesterday and our own Congressmen and State Representatives could not tell us why our government will not respond. They just shrugged their shoulders and said, "I don't know either".
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We need your new faxes and phone calls to your two U.S. Senators immediately Monday morning and through the day.

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Just as we had seemed to push back attempts for massive increases in foreign workers by the U.S. House, we now learn the danger has risen to Orange Alert level in the Senate.

We had counted on Republican Senators to agree to stand up to the blackmail of Sen. Menendez that we've been telling you about for the last month. (Read background in my previous blogs.) Sadly, we have learned that an undetermined number of Republican staffers are now plotting with Menendez (D-N.J.) to increase foreign workers during a time of rising American unemployment.

Menendez -- you may recall -- has put a hold on re-authorization of the E-Verify on-line program that keeps illegal aliens out of jobs.

He has been saying he will let the Senate vote to keep the program going IF the Senate will also add hundreds of thousands more permanent immigrants. Our understanding has been that Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-Nevada) was ready last week to over-rule Menendez and bring E-Verify to the floor. And it looked like Reid was willing to do it without adding extra foreign workers.

Then at the end of the week, several Republican staffers seem to have re-opened the whole thing to add foreign workers, apparently to satisfy the demands of special interest lobbyists.

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While voices are raised behind closed doors in the Senate to give away hundreds of thousands more jobs to another round of imported foreign workers, consider these stunning statistics:

In August, 592,000 additional Americans were added to the official unemployment rolls.

Total number of Americans who are officially unemployed, looking for a job and can't find one? 8.28 million!

Current official unemployment rate (highest in 5 years)? 6%

Official unemployment rate considerably higher for Hispanic women: 8.7%

Rate twice as high for Black American men: 12.3%!

It has been hard enough to understand Sen. Menendez' callous attitude toward these unemployed Americans.

But can you believe there are others on Capitol Hill who are this out-of-touch?

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Our message to every Senate office has to be:

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