Thursday, June 21, 2007

The Senate Immigration Bill: A National Security Nightmare

Supporters of the Senate's comprehensive immigration reform bill have revived it under the guise of national security. However, the new public relations campaign is a farce. The bill offers alien terrorists new pathways to obtain legal status, which will make it easier for them to carry out deadly attacks against American citizens.
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by Kris W. Kobach, D.Phil., J.D.
June 19, 2007
Proponents of the Senate's comprehensive immigration bill are attempting to rhetorically recast the massive amnesty proposal as national security legislation. "It's a matter of our national security," insisted Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA), a sponsor of the legislation. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez has echoed the point repeatedly: "This is a national security bill. We are fixing a national security problem." The legislation, proponents claim, would encourage or even compel all illegal aliens--terrorists included--to come forward and reveal their true identities as well as any criminal or terrorist connections that they may have. In reality, however, the legislation would actually create a national security problem by providing new opportunities and advantages for alien terrorists currently operating on American soil...
Terrorist Option #1: Continue to Operate as an Illegal Alien.
Terrorist Option #2: Obtain the Amnesty Using One's Real Name.
Terrorist Option #3: Invent a Clean Identity With the Help of the U.S. Government.
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1 Comments:

Blogger BillT said...

"Proponents of the Senate's comprehensive immigration bill are attempting to rhetorically recast the massive amnesty proposal as national security legislation. "It's a matter of our national security," insisted Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA), a sponsor of the legislation."

You know, his socialist tendencies don't bug me as much as his insulting my intelligence.

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