A Look at Major Immigration Proposals

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By The Associated Press
Highlights of major immigration proposals in Congress:


Senate Judiciary Committee's bill:

_Allows illegal immigrants who were in the United States before 2004 to continuing working legally for six years if they pay a $1,000 fine and clear a criminal background check. They would become eligible for permanent residence upon paying another $1,000 fine, any back taxes and having learned English.

_New immigrants would have to have temporary work visas. They also could earn legal permanent residence after six years.

_Adds up to 14,000 new Border Patrol agents by 2011 to the current force of 11,300 agents.

_Authorizes a "virtual wall" of unmanned vehicles, cameras and censors to monitor the U.S.-Mexico border.

_Creates a special guest worker program for an estimated 1.5 million immigrant farm workers, who can also earn legal permanent residency.

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Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's proposal:

_Requires all employers to verify the identity and immigration status of their employees through an electronic system.

_Assesses civil penalties of between $500 and $20,000 against employers for each illegal immigrant they hire and criminal penalties of up to $20,000 per illegal immigrant hired and up to six months in jail for engaging in a pattern of employing illegal workers.

_More than doubles the number of employment-based green cards, from 140,000 to 290,000, and makes more employment based visas available to unskilled workers. It also would free up other visas by exempting immediate relatives of U.S. citizens from being counted in the annual pool of 480,000 visas, and increase country-by-country ceilings on family sponsored and employment-based immigrants.

_Cancels visas of immigrants who have overstayed their visas and requires them to return to their home country to undergo additional screening at U.S. consulates.

_Makes it a misdemeanor crime for an immigrant to be in the country illegally.

_Increases the number of visas available for high-tech workers.

_Does not address President Bush's proposal for a guest worker program.

House bill passed in December:

_Requires all employers to use within six years a database to verify Social Security numbers of employees or face civil or criminal penalties for hiring illegal workers.

_Requires mandatory detention for all non-Mexican illegal immigrants arrested at ports of entry or at land and sea borders.

_Establishes mandatory sentences for smuggling illegal immigrants and for re-entering the United States illegally after deportation.

_Makes illegal presence in the country a felony.

_Makes a drunken driving conviction a deportable offense.

_Requires building two-layer fences along 700 miles of the 2,000-mile border between Mexico and the United States.

_Does not address President Bush's proposed guest worker program for illegal immigrants already in U.S.
 

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I think I like Frist's bill more.

And let's get some more high tech visas and less gardener and valet parking attendant visas.

As I see it a major problem with illegal immigration is not the migration itself, but the quality of these immigrants. Unfortunately in this country we lack the skill or knowledge of identifying skilled/semi-skilled educated labor versus the always poor and uneducated non-skilled.
Another unfortunate thing is that is is politically incorrect to say so and one is shunned for pointing out the social class differences that many of these folks abide by.

Lower cultured migrants (illegal) tend to not adapt to the local culture and will most likely only folow their own culture. But beware of criticizing their culture 'cause they'll throw the ACLU book at you. Yet they shun our culture constantly.
Simply speaking, more educated and skilled legal migrants will adapt more readily the local culture while still keeping their own language and culture. But they never will impose their culture on the host country.

It's a cultural thing with our neighbors.
 

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frist's bill does not mention about stopping the flood of illegals entering the country......

just mentions how to deal with those who are in the country now.......

i want the border sealed to prevent illegal entry into this country......& then debate what to do with thise who already in the country.....

i also want our leaders to put pressure on fox to develop jobs for his people....

otherwise make mexico part of the u.s.....

we'll provide them jobs & they'll supply us with the oil that we need....
 
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