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1)As the people of Texas know well, the large majority of illegal immigrants are not bad people. They are people who value family, faith and hard work trying to live within a bad system.
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In Texas, between 2008 and 2012, we have arrested 143,000 illegals, charged with 447,000 crimes - 5,000 rapes, 2,000 murders.
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2) In the 1920's, 30s and 50s......
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Border ranchers have stated, and I have experienced this myself with my father being a farmer/rancher, it is a totally different breed of people coming through the border than it was back then. Enough said on that account.
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3) Newly legalized workers can be assessed fines and back taxes
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How will "low-wage" workers ever pay these fines and back taxes? That has been debated in Congress. It is simply not feasible and will never happen.
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4) Illegals will do tough, low-wage jobs that Americans and legal immigrants will not do.
Faulty argument. Most of these workers are paid under the table or with cash, asking no questions. When they are out of the shadows, they will be competing for jobs in the mainstream job market among less educated Americans who are already experiencing wage instability and a very tight labor industry.
5) Affirmative Action
After obtaining legal status, these people can then apply for Affirmative Action programs. That doesn't help a person become independent.
6) It will put more strain on our social services
57% of legal and illegal households use, at least, one welfare program. They are poor with no health insurance or job security. We know some illegals are using these services, but once legal, all will be available to them.
The taxes paid by immigrants don't come near covering the cost of the services rendered to them.
7) Catch and Release - We need to end this - immediately!
We need to detain unaccompanied minors until their cases are properly adjudicated. No granting of special status. If we release unaccompanied minors to their families and friends, the problem continues to exist.
8) Drug Cartels
They are able to quickly adjust to any loss of manpower along our border. The same cartels that are responsible for the violence in South America are the same ones escorting unaccompanied children across our border, making millions of dollars to boot! They've tied up the Border Patrol with these children, allowing the smuggling to become easier. That is what the National Guard is being called in for - to loosen up the duties of the Border Patrol and DPS.
We must secure our Border. We cannot allow every person who lives in a dangerous or economically challenged country to come here. We cannot sustain the continued influx.
Congressman Jason Chaffetz introduced a bill, H.R. 3463, The Border Patrol Pay Reform Act of 2013. It addressed the Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime (AUO). National Border Patrol Counsel brought this up during a hearing last month - June 2014.
It replaces the AUO with three options:
- Work 100 hours per pay period and receive a 25 percent differential
- Work 90 hours and receive a 12.5 percent differential
- Work no overtime (80 hours per pay period). Additional unscheduled overtime will be treated as compensatory time off. Scheduled overtime will be paid.
The plan would save $7,000 per agent and approximately $125 million per year or roughly $1.25 billion over 10 years.
We need to close our Border. Section 235 of the Immigration and Nationality Act gives Homeland Security the right to remove any and all aliens who haven't been paroled or admitted - it needs to be enforced.