{"id":728,"date":"2007-05-22T01:02:43","date_gmt":"2007-05-22T05:02:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thedustininmansociety.com\/blog\/?p=728"},"modified":"2007-05-22T01:28:48","modified_gmt":"2007-05-22T05:28:48","slug":"la-bill-gets-worse-with-each-pagekris-w-kobach-a-professor-of-law-at-the-university-of-missouri-kansas-city-served-as-counsel-to-the-us-attorney-general-2001-03-he-was-the-attorney-generals-chief-advi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thedustininmansociety.org\/blog\/2007\/05\/22\/la-bill-gets-worse-with-each-pagekris-w-kobach-a-professor-of-law-at-the-university-of-missouri-kansas-city-served-as-counsel-to-the-us-attorney-general-2001-03-he-was-the-attorney-generals-chief-advi\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;LA BILL&#8221; gets worse with each page&#8230;Kris W. Kobach, a professor of law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, served as counsel to the U.S. Attorney General, 2001-03. He was the attorney general&#8217;s chief adviser on immigration law"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>REWARDING LAWBREAKERS<br \/>\nBy KRIS W. KOBACH <\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>May 21, 2007 &#8212; THE immigration bill set to hit the Senate floor this week has over 300 pages &#8211; yet few people have seen the details. Proponents, led by Ted Kennedy, waited until the last minute to make the draft public &#8211; so most senators will be in the dark when they debate it. <\/p>\n<p>But the text is now circulating on Capitol Hill, and the content is astonishing. Just when it is becoming clear that overwhelming majorities of Americans &#8211; of all parties and all races &#8211; say they want to see stronger enforcement of our laws, the bill would take the country full speed in the opposite direction. <\/p>\n<p>As promised, the bill will legalize most of the 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens now in the country via a new &#8220;Z visa.&#8221; Each would pay $3,000 &#8211; only slightly more than the going rate to be smuggled into America. <\/p>\n<p>But provisions buried in the fine print are far more outrageous. Here&#8217;s a sampling: <\/p>\n<p>1) To qualify for the Z-visa amnesty, an illegal alien need only have a job (or be the parent, spouse, or child of someone with a job) and come up with a scrap of paper suggesting he was in the country before Jan. 1 of this year. Any bank statement, pay stub, or similarly forgeable record will do. <\/p>\n<p>Expect a mass influx unlike anything this country has seen before, once the 12-month period for accepting Z visa applications begins. These rules are an open invitation to sneak in and present a fraudulent piece of paper indicating that you were already here. <\/p>\n<p>2) Supporters of the bill call the Z visa &#8220;temporary&#8221; &#8211; neglecting to mention that it can be renewed indefinitely until the visa holder dies. Thus, we have the country&#8217;s first permanent temporary visa. On top of that, it&#8217;s a super-visa &#8211; allowing the holder to work, attend college or do just about anything else. <\/p>\n<p>Are you a law-abiding alien who&#8217;s interested in switching to this privileged status? Sorry. Only illegal aliens can qualify. <\/p>\n<p>3) Many criminals and terrorists will find it easy to get a Z visa. The bill allows the government only one day to conduct a so-called &#8220;background check&#8221; on the applicant. If the (already overstretched) feds can&#8217;t find anything in that single day, the alien gets a probationary visa that lets him roam at will and seek employment legally. <\/p>\n<p>Plainly, the bill&#8217;s authors don&#8217;t have a clue how the government maintains info on criminals and terrorists. It has no single, searchable database of all dangerous people. Much data exists only in paper records that can&#8217;t be searched in 24 hours. Other information is held by foreign governments. <\/p>\n<p>In this real-world version of &#8220;24,&#8221; if the federal government fails to find the key facts soon enough, we all lose. <\/p>\n<p>4) The bill effectively shuts down our immigration-court system. If an alien in the removal process is eligible for the Z visa, the immigration judge must close the proceedings and offer the alien the chance to apply for the amnesty. The wheels of justice won&#8217;t just turn slowly, they&#8217;ll go in reverse. <\/p>\n<p>5) The bill transforms the federal Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from a law-enforcement agency into an amnesty-distribution center. If ICE officials apprehend an alien who appears eligible for the Z visa (in other words, just about any illegal alien), they can&#8217;t detain him. Instead, ICE must help him apply for the Z visa. <\/p>\n<p>Rather than initiating removal proceedings, ICE will be initiating amnesty applications. It&#8217;s like turning the Drug Enforcement Agency into a needle-distribution network. <\/p>\n<p>6) The bill even lets gang members get the amnesty. This comes at a time when violent international gangs have brought mayhem to our cities. More than 30,000 gang members operate in 33 states, trafficking in drugs, arms and people. <\/p>\n<p>Deporting illegal-alien gang members has been a top ICE priority. This bill would end that: Under it, a gang member qualifies for the Z-visa privileges as long as he simply signs a &#8220;renunciation of gang affiliation.&#8221; He can keep his tattoos. <\/p>\n<p>In Sen. Kennedy&#8217;s America, &#8220;immigration enforcement&#8221; will become an oxymoron. And &#8211; just like the last time we offered an amnesty, in 1986 &#8211; millions of new illegal aliens will flood the country to apply for the amnesty fraudulently. <\/p>\n<p>This bill isn&#8217;t a &#8220;compromise&#8221; in any meaningful sense. It is a surrender. <\/p>\n<p>Kris W. Kobach, a professor of law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, served as counsel to the U.S. Attorney General, 2001-03. He was the attorney general&#8217;s chief adviser on immigration law.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Read <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nypost.com\/php\/pfriendly\/print.php?url=http:\/\/www.nypost.com\/seven\/05212007\/postopinion\/opedcolumnists\/rewarding_lawbreakers_opedcolumnists_kris_w__kobach.htm\">the rest here.<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>REWARDING LAWBREAKERS By KRIS W. KOBACH May 21, 2007 &#8212; THE immigration bill set to hit the Senate floor this week has over 300 pages &#8211; yet few people have seen the details. 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