IMMIGRATION
POLICY --
(House of Representatives - May 01, 2007)
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr.
Cohen). Under the Speaker's announced policy of January 18, 2007, the
gentleman from California (Mr. [Dana] Rohrabacher) is recognized
for 60 minutes.
Mr. ROHRABACHER. Mr.
Speaker, today was May Day, and there were demonstrations across America
in favor of a more open immigration policy, an immigration policy that I
might add has already resulted in 15 to 20 million illegals being
present in our society. The American people need to pay very close
attention to this issue.
Several weeks ago, the
President of the United States took advantage with Congress being out of
session to give a major immigration policy speech down along the border
in Arizona. Flanked by dozens of border patrol officers,
President Bush stuck to the usual script,
securing the border, yes, but first a guest worker program must be set
up that includes giving Social Security benefits to illegals, to those
people who have been working here illegally, and of course, part of the
program must be to legalize the status of those millions of illegal
immigrants who already reside in our country.
I have observed in my 30 years
in Washington that when a President initiates a major policy speech on a
controversial issue while Congress is in recess, it usually is because
what he is advocating is indefensible and that he is seeking to minimize
criticism.
While the President was
posturing with the border patrol, we Members were back in our districts
listening to the pleas of our constituents. The American people are
begging their government to save their families from the onslaught of
illegal immigration.
Instead of meeting with
America's elite who live behind gates and work at corporate boardrooms
and whose kids attend private schools, President Bush should be talking
to people who are watching their children's public schools, their
community hospitals and the security of their own neighborhoods being
brought down by a massive flow of foreigners, illegally establishing
themselves in our country.
If this President pushes
through his so-called comprehensive immigration plan, which will
legalize the status of those who have broken our laws and are in this
country illegally, America's current 15 to 20 million illegal residents
within a decade will mushroom to another 40 to 50 million.
Wake up, America. We are about
to lose our country. Wake up, America. The President and Congress are
not watching out for you.
The comprehensive immigration
legislation that is being bandied around town by this President and by
Members of Congress will be a green light to 100 million people
throughout the world to do anything they can do to get to our country
because we do not have the will to stop them. No matter how
impenetrable the defense, no matter how diligent the border patrol,
there will be no stopping them. Give them benefits, give them jobs, give
them health care, give them every right to the treasures that belong to
the citizens and legal immigrants who are in our country and they will
come from overseas, and there will be nothing that we can do to stop
them because we have given them the greatest incentive to come here,
even though they are breaking our laws in doing so.
Tens of millions of new illegals
are bringing down the wages of our middle class, some carrying disease
right into our schools and communities, some criminals, many in need of
Social Security, education and health benefits, all to be taken, of
course, from the resources that are dedicated to Americans so that our
American people and legal immigrants will have these resources available
to them. That is where all of that is going to come from. Who is going
to pay the price? The American people will pay the price, not the
American elite, the American people.
Wake up, America. You are
about to be assaulted, and your elected representatives are not on your
side. No one will stop the horde if this so-called comprehensive bill
goes through. Who is going to stop them? Not the border patrol.
And what about the border
patrol, America's most important defense in this battle against such an
invasion? While the President stood with border patrol agents down in
the Yuma sector in Arizona, praising them for their hard work, saying
how proud he was of them, the border patrol agents were painfully aware
that two of their fellow officers languish in Federal prisons. They are
being held in solitary confinement for doing their job, the job that the
President claims he wants the border patrol agents to do.
It is the President's appointees
who have perpetrated upon this border patrol the worst miscarriage of
justice that I have ever witnessed. Ignoring pleas for mercy and pleas
for justice, ignoring the clear misconduct of his protégé, U.S. Attorney
Johnny Sutton, the President has backed up his employees at the expense
of border patrol agents, especially these two, Ramos and Compeon.
The President has permitted his
Justice Department to throw the book at these two border patrol agents
for stopping a drug dealer, and perhaps, just perhaps, maybe there was
some procedural errors that they were involved in. This administration
turned what is, at worst, procedural violations, that they did not file
the reports, even though there are questions as to whether their
supervisors should have filed the reports or not; in fact, the rule
states that the supervisors will file such reports, that this
administration has turned that lack of proper paperwork into felonies
that have put Ramos and Compeon, two border patrol agents who have
well-served our country, defended our families with their lives, they
are now languishing in prison for 11 years of hard time.
President Bush backs up his
appointees who either incompetently or maliciously chose to prosecute
our law enforcement officers, while at the same time, I might add, chose
to grant immunity to the drug smuggler who they stopped.
U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton
claims that he had no choice in this matter, the biggest lie of all.
U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton had plenty of choices to make, and as a
prosecutor, that is what prosecutors do. They make mistakes on who to
prosecute. That is one of the fundamental decisions they have to make.
He was faced with a decision, either prosecute the drug dealer who had
$1 million worth of drugs that he was smuggling into our country, or
prosecute the border patrol agents by turning their procedural mistakes
into breaking the law, and thus, into felonies for supposedly covering
up the breaking of the law.
Our U.S. Attorney chose to give
immunity to the drug smuggler who was, of course, smuggling $1 million
worth of drugs into our country, but not to give immunity to the border
patrol agents for procedural missteps.
That was his decision. He
decided, our U.S. Attorney decided to back the drug smuggler and destroy
the Border Patrol agents, and he knew exactly how that decision would
affect the lives of Ramos and Compeon.
Agents Ramos and Compeon should
have been commended for their courageous service in stopping an illegal
drug smuggler from bringing in over $1 million worth of drugs into our
communities. If they had stopped a terrorist with a nuclear bomb, I am
sure by now they would be national heroes. Instead, the President
refuses to take a sober look at the facts of this case and issue pardons
for these men, the pardons that justice demands and the American people
are crying out for, and the Border Patrol, throughout this country, is
looking at as a sign whether this President supports the job they are
doing.
But, of course, they won't issue
any pardon. Even to let these men out on bond pending their appeal would
require an admission that some loyal Bush appointee was wrong.
Instead, the President continues
to back his long-time buddy at the Justice Department, Johnny Sutton,
even though the decision he made, instead of going after the drug
dealer, to go after the Border Patrol agents and destroy their lives,
was obviously a bad call.
The President has ignored the
rotten smell that is coming from this case. He has ignored the fact that
the Department of Homeland Security operatives went to Congress and
intentionally lied to Members of Congress on investigative
subcommittees, claiming that Ramos and Compeon had joked about going out
and shooting a Mexican the day they intercepted this drug dealer and the
incident ensued.
Ramos and Compeon are Mexican
Americans. They are Americans of Mexican descent. Their wives are
Americans of Mexican descent. Their children are Americans of Mexican
descent. Yet we had members of the Department of Homeland Security from
this administration lying to Congress saying these men wanted to go out
and shoot Mexicans. They lied over and over again, and this
administration has lied over and over again, dealing with the Ramos and
Compean case.
What we have here is a situation
where the supervisors who were on the scene within minutes of them
stopping this drug dealer, and when he escaped over the border, those
supervisors did not ask Ramos and Compeon about the incident. Ramos and
Compeon didn't comment, because they knew that procedures were that they
would have had to do 5 or 6 hours worth of more work, filling out more
paperwork, bringing in the FBI.
Both the supervisors and Ramos
and Compeon knew that this would have just created a lot more work for
them on their own time. They decided not to do it, because the guy had
gotten away, so why report that shots were fired, and they didn't even
think they had hit him.
Well, making it worse, of
course, as we know, the supervisors, who were actually threatened by the
U.S. attorneys, the prosecutors in this case, were threatened that if
they did not testify against Ramos and Compeon, and claimed that, in
fact, there was an attempt to cover up this incident, rather than just
being a case of where they were trying not to have to put themselves in
a position where they were going to have to do all this more paperwork,
they threatened the supervisors to put them in jail. Of course, the
supervisors buckled. They didn't want their lives to be destroyed.
Well, let me put it this way.
What we have got here, failure to report, to file a report, is a
procedural violation. It is not a crime. This U.S. Attorney chose to go
after the Border Patrol agents instead of the drug dealer. He chose to
make a procedural violation into a crime, into a felony.
Again, threats were made against
the supervisors, so what do you have there? A witness being threatened
by the prosecution. We have seen this across our country. We know when
prosecutors try to get somebody and squeeze them to say what's the truth
or not the truth in order to protect themselves. They will stretch the
truth.
So either they went along, the
supervisors went along on the assault on Ramos or Compeon, or they too
would be prosecuted. Everybody hears this, gets the picture. The whole
thing stinks. Ramos and Compeon are taking a fall to demonstrate to all
Border Patrol agents that if they use their guns to secure our borders,
even from drug smugglers, they will be destroyed. They will be targeted
and destroyed by this administration because that is this
administration's policy.
Yes. Now, what does that policy
mean? Where did that come from? If Border Patrol agents can't use their
guns at the border, how can we control our borders?
Now, of course, the Border
Patrol agents are afraid, and, rightfully so, to get out of their car if
they see a potential drug dealer driving across. What a horrible
message, what a horrible decision. Yet this President has to stick with
his appointees.
Clearly, border security is not
a priority for this administration. There may be well some other
priority at work, some other agenda that we don't know about. Granting
immunity to this drug smuggler, granting immunity to the people who
smuggle drugs, human traffickers, which happened in another case, I
might add, where another law enforcement officer ended up in jail, doing
this, while granting immunity to the human traffickers and the drug
smugglers, suggests the bizarre nature of this administration's border
and immigration policy.
If anybody denies it or defies
it who works for the Border Patrol or anyone else in the government,
this administration, through Ramos and Compeon, through his prosecutors,
have made it clear that anyone who defies their policies will be
vilified and destroyed. Note, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, Johnny
Sutton, the U.S. Attorney labeled Ramos and Compeon in the media as
``corrupt.'' There are quotes around corrupt.
This is the U.S. Attorney
himself, not the prosecutors who were filing or arguing the case. The
U.S. Attorney labeled Ramos and Compeon corrupt, a clear lie. Neither of
these two agents have ever been accused of corruption.
Ramos, a 10-year veteran of the
Border Patrol, an officer in the Naval Reserve, had been nominated
Border Patrol agent of the year. He was nominated for that award. To be
considered for that award, just prior to this incident, this is a
corrupt officer? Ramos and Compeon are clean. They have never been
accused of that. Yet the U.S. Attorney is on the radio calling them
corrupt.
Something stinks about that
situation, doesn't it. U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton lied and claimed that
Ramos and Compeon were corrupt, and then he threw the book at them.
At the same time, he gave a
professional drug smuggler a "get out of jail free" card and had his
prosecutors lie to the jury telling them that the drug smuggler was a
novice who was only trying to raise money to buy medicine for his sick
mother. That's what the jury was told when the prosecutors at that time
knew, they made that argument to the jury, that this was a novice at one
time to raise money for a sick mother, they knew that drug smuggler had
already been involved in a second drug smuggling incident that they knew
of.
This is while he was under
immunity for the load that he had been intercepted for bringing into the
country by Ramos and Compeon. By the way, it's not just Ramos and
Compeon, of course. We are talking about a border and immigration policy
by this administration that is bizarre, that is incomprehensible, that
is totally confused and leads to many, many questions. Why is, for
example, why is this President, if, yes, Border Patrol and immigration
control issues are important to him? Why is the President holding the
security of our borders hostage to, basically, making sure that we can't
proceed with defense and other border security measures unless we also
pass a bill that includes the provision of legalizing the status of 15
to 20 million people who are already in this country illegally?
What do those two issues have to
do with one another? If he believes in the security of the border, why
is he demanding also that in order to secure the border we have to
legalize the status of 15 to 20 million illegals, by the way, which will
lead to a massive hoard of new illegals, of course, that no fence will
stop. No one is being fooled by this call for a comprehensive reform.
It is a code word for amnesty,
legalizing the status of those who are here illegally. The President has
destroyed his own credibility by playing such word games as defining
amnesty in a way such that nobody accepts the definition. It is a
totally unacceptable and irrational definition of the word "amnesty."
Why the President has chosen
over and over again to try to play that kind of word game, I don't know.
The chaotic and confused picture of this comprehensive border policy,
and the things that are going on in our border, suggests that there are
other forces that are at play. What are those forces? There are
certainly very powerful interest groups that play here in Washington,
and there may well be a hidden agenda that is being foisted on the
American people.
The President's own words
suggest this. During the February 14, 2007, press conference, President
Bush said the following, "I believe that in order to enforce the
borders, we need a temporary worker program so that people don't try to
sneak into the country to work, that they can come in an orderly fashion
and take the pressure off the Border Patrol agents that we have got here
so that the Border Patrol doesn't focus on workers that are doing their
jobs that Americans won't do, but are focusing on terrorists and
criminal elements, gun runners, et cetera, to keep the country, both of
our countries, safe, Mexico and the United States, safe.''
Mr. Speaker, I am not really
sure that it's the responsibility of the United States government, to
have a high priority of keeping Mexico safe. Just what is being
proposed, how will that affect Mexico at the expense of the American
people?
Just whose interest is our
government representing? During his Yuma speech, the President
proclaimed the border "should be open to trade and lawful immigration
and shut down to criminals and drug dealers and terrorists and coyotes
and smugglers and people who prey upon innocent life.''
How does that square with the
President's U.S. Attorney and long-time friend and protege, Johnny
Sutton, who he backs to the hilt, throwing the book at our Border Patrol
agents and other law enforcement officers over procedural errors, but at
the same time letting drug smugglers go, letting people who are
smuggling illegal immigrations into our country go?
Of course, that is not the only
thing, Ramos and Compeon and what's going on with our law enforcement.
The policies themselves are incomprehensible.
According to a recent AP
story, 98 percent of all illegal border crossers are not even
prosecuted, 98 percent. Between October 1 of 2000 and September 30 of
2006, nearly 5.3 million illegals were simply escorted back across the
Rio Grande and turned loose. Well, no wonder they don't give up, and
they end up coming back a second or third or fourth time.
The Justice Department claims it
has "higher priorities than going after ordinary illegal immigrants."
They said they elected to pursue a more elective strategy going after
drug smugglers and criminals. Really? Tell that to Border Patrol agents
Ramos and Compeon, who are languishing right now, right now as we speak,
in solitary confinement in Federal prisons, all because U.S. Attorney
Johnny Sutton, close friend and protege of the President, decided to
grant immunity to the drug smuggler in order to testify against the
Border Patrol agents.
Not only did Sutton allow this
criminal to get away with it once, as I stated, this very same drug
smuggler was involved with a second shipment. He has probably been
involved with many more shipments of drugs.
But, they knew that he was
involved with a second shipment even before Ramos and Compeon went to
trial, and that information was kept from the jury. Let me repeat that,
information that the very same drug smuggler that had been stopped by
Ramos and Compeon, that very same man who now Ramos and Compeon are
being tried for at that moment for violating procedures because he was
just a novice, a man who had never done this before, this was his first
attempt at drug smuggling. The fact that they knew of a second load that
would have already happened by the time of the trial, that was kept from
the jury.
The jury was presented by the
prosecutor, a lie, that this man was obviously a novice, and had never
been involved in drug smuggling before. The jury was told the drug
smuggler was, as I say, first-time novice, to pay for his mother's
medicine.
And the U.S. Attorney knew that
he had already been involved in a second drug load, and that was kept
from the jury. Something really stinks about this case. This is the same
U.S. Attorney that has been claiming all along, along with the
prosecutors, that the drug smuggler wasn't armed.
Now, we know that both of the
Border Patrol agents suggest that as the drug smuggler is running away
from them to get across the border, he turned in a way that appeared to
be aiming something in their direction, and they didn't have much time
to think about it and they fired their weapons. Now, whether or not he
had a gun is impossible to prove. He got away. He went across the
border. We have only the word of the drug smuggler that he was not
armed. And, again, the drug smuggler is not only believed, but his story
is backed up by the U.S. prosecutors over the word of two veteran law
enforcement officers, one who served this country for 10 years in the
Border Patrol, the other 5 years, both of them veterans of our military.
And they believed the drug dealer, in order to destroy the Border Patrol
agents. And then, again, we hear over and over again, and presented in
trial, that the drug smuggler was unarmed. Yet it is only his word that
suggests that. And I might add this; the drug smuggler's family has
stated to journalists that this drug smuggler had always been armed when
smuggling drugs, and he had been doing so since he was 14 years old.
Now, let's put that in
perspective. Does anyone really believe that a drug smuggler in that
area is going to be in possession of a $1 million asset, these drugs,
and he won't have anything there to defend those assets on either side
of the border? Our U.S. Attorney believes the drug smuggler when he says
he is unarmed, and destroys the Border Patrol agents when they say they
thought he was aiming something at them. To this day, the smuggler is
free from prosecution. He has never been charged with a crime, and is
awaiting a potential settlement in his $5 million lawsuit against the
Border Patrol.
Now, let's recap. Two Border
Patrol agents are languishing in solitary confinement in Federal prisons
for 11 years, while the illegal drug smuggler whose van was abandoned
contained $1 million worth of narcotics, he was granted immunity; he has
been given free medical care, and provided an unconditional border
crossing card, which was more than likely used when he smuggled a second
stash of drugs into the United States before Ramos and Compean went to
prison. And we are supposed to believe that this President wants to free
up our Border Patrol agents from just normal duties so they can go after
the real criminals?
By the way, at Ramos and
Compean's trial the prosecutor belittled the Border Patrol agents for
thinking that they should be out trying to stop drug smugglers. And that
prosecutor, belittling them in front of the jury, said if they wanted to
stop drug dealers, they should have joined the DEA, the Drug Enforcement
Agency. This is our prosecutor that is supposed to be representing us
belittling these two men for stopping a drug dealer with $1 million
worth of drugs, saying that they should have gone and joined the DEA if
they wanted to stop drug dealers. To suggest all of this represents a
confused, chaotic, and contradictory border strategy and immigration
policy is to put it mildly.
During the Ramos and Compean
trial, the lead prosecutor bragged how section 1325 cases are not even
prosecuted. What are 1325 cases? Improper entry by an alien. It states
any alien who enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time
or any other than as designated by Immigration officers shall be fined
under title XVIII or imprisoned for not more than 2 years, or both.
The law is clear, but the law is
not being enforced. The law isn't being enforced. Our Border Patrol
agents are under attack even if they stop drug dealers, much less other
people. The other people who are just coming across, we are not
enforcing that. Millions have been returned without having to pay any
penalty at all. So why not come back a second and third time until they
succeed?
And why isn't the law being
enforced? And because the law hasn't been enforced, the situation at the
border is out of control. Surprise, surprise. If you don't enforce the
law at the border, it's out of control. Tens of millions of people are
here who shouldn't be here.
Now, who is to blame? Yes, I
think the top person in our government and all the people in our
government who have been supporting these policies are to blame. Whether
it is President Bush, President Clinton, or Members of leadership in
Congress, the law hasn't been enforced, and it has been very clear that
it has not been enforced. This has not been an accident that we have 15
million to 20 million illegals in our country creating horrible
situations for driving down wages, destroying education, et cetera, et
cetera. More and more people are coming across our borders without any
type of consequence because it has been a policy not to enforce that
law, the policy of this administration for the last 6 years. Of course,
who did they prosecute but the Border Patrol agents if they didn't do
their paperwork right.
Well, what is going, of course,
we have more and more people crossing the border. Those who are here and
get here illegally begin to realize that they are able to find work, and
they are actually getting jobs that pay them more money than they would
have in the countries from which they come, Guatemala, Mexico, El
Salvador, China, and elsewhere. So they realize they can get work here
and get paid more. And they also realize that they are able to get free
services from the Federal, State, and local government. The taxpayers of
the United States are going to provide them services they could never
get at home, health care, education, housing, et cetera. It is a bonanza
for these people.
Now, they are not bad people.
Let me state for the record and be very emphatic about this. A huge
proportion, maybe 90 percent of all illegal immigrants coming to this
country are likely to be wonderful human beings. If we were in their
spot, we would be coming across the border, too. They are not at fault
for wanting to come here, and they are not at fault for coming here to
better the lives of their families, to better their own lives. That's
not their fault. We don't dislike them for that at all. The people to
blame here, the people to be upset with are the policymakers who
permitted this massive flow of people into our country; because, even
though these are good people coming in, they are having a horrible
impact on our society. A horrible impact. And it is up to us to
represent the interests of the people of the United States, even though
these good people who would like to come here by the tens of millions
all around the world are good people. And my heart goes out to them. But
my job and our job should be to protect the interests of the people of
the United States. And there is nothing wrong with that. There is
nothing selfish with that. There is nothing selfish with wanting to
protect our children and make sure the health care and resources go to
our children and our families.
But the word has gone out all
over the world that they can get jobs, they can get benefits. And I will
tell you this. If the word goes out that we are going to legalize and we
end up legalizing the status of those who are here illegally, the flow
of illegals that is now coming into our country will turn into a tidal
wave. We have trouble controlling our borders now. If we legalize the
status of 10 million to 15 million illegals in our country as what is
being advocated in this supposed comprehensive immigration plan, it will
make the situation so much worse, so much more out of control, it will
be a catastrophe for this country. Ten years from now, we will have lost
our country to tens of millions of new people who are consuming all of
the resources we put aside for our elderly, for our young people, for
our children, for our families.
Wake up, America. You are being
betrayed. We are being told that our Border Patrol agents are going to
secure our borders: Just pass the comprehensive bill, then we will
secure the borders. Well, first of all, those are two unrelated issues.
But then, on top of it, we know now that our government is prosecuting
the Border Patrol agents or anyone else who gets in the way of the
hordes of illegals that are now flooding into our country at this level.
This is total insanity and is already doing, as I say, great harm to the
people of our country. And no doubt, even though the President was there
with our Border Patrol agents, our defenders in the Border Patrol and
elsewhere are demoralized.
And it is not just Ramos and
Compean why our defenders are demoralized. What about the case of
Edwards County, Texas? Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez, another American
of Mexican descent. He too was prosecuted and imprisoned under the
direction of Johnny Sutton. Anybody catch a pattern here?
In this case, Deputy Hernandez
tried to protect himself from a van full of illegals who tried to run
him over after a routine traffic stop. He shot out the tires, and in the
process, an illegal hiding behind the van's wheel well sustained a minor
injury.
Once again, our government chose
to ignore the immigration crime there of human trafficking. You had
human trafficking laws that were being violated by those illegals who
were driving that van and taking those people in. And our U.S. attorney
chose to go after the deputy. Not only did the coyotes get away, the
injured illegals have already been rewarded with $100,000 and green
cards to match.
Deputy Hernandez now sits in
prison. The illegals are now living in Austin, Texas, $100,000 richer.
This is bizarre. This is twilight zone stuff.
These aren't idiots that have
designed this policy. These are people who have the wrong goals in mind,
who are not representing the interests of the people of the United
States, and are certainly not appreciative of our defenders.
We're being told that the
Justice Department's priority is to pursue criminals and human
traffickers, yet we hear about that case that I just mentioned.
Our defenders are afraid to
defend us. And they're not afraid to defend us. That's not just a policy
that just happened. It's not just happening that they are afraid to
defend us. This administration and the powers that be have set out to
intimidate the Border Patrol and to make them fearful to enforce the
law.
At the same time we are
emboldening those who would break our laws. So it's been the policy,
perhaps for a decade, perhaps more than a decade, but certainly during
this entire administration, to intimidate those who are defending us at
the border and embolden those who would cross the border illegally.
By the way, in both of the
aforementioned cases, our Justice Department determined that the illegal
aliens coming across this country, one, a drug smuggler, the others
coyotes smuggling illegals across the country, that their civil rights
were violated.
There's something wrong with
this picture when our government is protecting the so-called civil
rights of people who are smuggling drugs into our country and carrying
loads of illegal immigrants into our country in violation of our law.
Something is totally wrong with this picture.
If controlling the borders is a
priority, why is this President, again, using border security as a wedge
to achieve other goals? And his other goals, of course, amnesty to those
who are here illegally and setting up a guest workers program.
Again, whose interest is our
government representing?
Economist Robert Samuels pointed
out some of the horrible impact of this policy that we have had that has
brought so many illegals into our country. He claims that what we are
doing, you know, some people say we are bringing in cheap labor, but he
suggests we are importing poverty, and that that importation of poverty
is having a dramatically negative impact on our country. If this country
continues to allow uneducated, unskilled workers to come here illegally,
it will bankrupt America, and we are in the process of bankrupting
America.
According to a report released
by the Heritage Foundation, 50 to 60 percent of illegal immigrants are
high school dropouts. 4.6 million U.S. households are headed up by
immigrant dropouts. The Pew Hispanic Institute Center estimates that 49
percent of high school dropouts are illegal immigrants.
The Heritage report estimates
that the cost to the American taxpayer over the lifetime of a high
school dropout is $1.1 million per dropout. Because of the government
benefits they receive versus what they pay back into the system in
taxes, the net cost, per year, for all of these illegal alien dropouts
that are coming here, high school dropouts, these poverty-stricken
people, the net cost to us per year is $397 billion, almost $400 billion
a year.
Put that in perspective. Of all
the things we try to finance in this Congress and can't find an extra
$25 million for breast cancer research.
Put it into the context with the
millions of illegals who are working here in the United States off the
books, who do not pay their share of the taxes, but will still reap the
benefits of government programs, from welfare to health care to Social
Security to public schools and housing.
This is a catastrophe, a
catastrophe not just in the making, but a catastrophe in reality that we
are living right now. I see it happening in my own Southern California
district every day.
And what are those consequences?
Let's just note. In my area, the schools, the quality of education is
going down. For the ordinary people who depend on public schools, their
kids are getting shortchanged. The emergency rooms in hospitals are
closing up and health care's going down.
Our criminal justice system is
being inundated and, we have, I'm not sure the exact number. I think
it's 50 percent of all the felons, it might be 75 percent of all the
felons where there are warrants of felons that they are looking for are
illegal immigrant felons.
It's breaking down our criminal
justice system. If you get raped or murdered or run over by a drunk in
California in my area, it's likely it's been done by someone who should
never have been there legally in the first place.
Our government is betraying the
interest of our people. It's not protecting our people. Yet,
politically, our government is dominated by powerful forces who want
these high levels of immigration, legal or illegal.
This has been no mistake. People
didn't just close their eyes and say, oh my gosh; there's 15 to 20
million people here illegally. No, it has been a policy decision made by
people that we will support, that they will support the policies that
have created this monstrous threat.
It is not an accident. It is not
something that just happened. The policy decisions were made by an
elite, but the American people were kept in the dark about these
decisions.
Now, who was it? Who's behind
this flow into our country?
First of all, business wants
cheap labor. When I say that, that doesn't mean that they just want
cheap labor from people who are coming here illegally. That means they
want the people who are coming here illegally to bid down the wages of
our own people.
So not only are the illegals
working for less money, but now the American working people have to take
less money, because their job will be given to an illegal. So big
business wants cheap labor. They want the illegals to depress wages.
That is a very powerful force.
The liberal left coalition,
which runs the Democratic party, wants more illegals as well. They want
the political clout that a massive influx of low class and highly
manipulated immigrants will provide their power structure. So you've got
big business interests and business interests and the liberal left
democratic establishment. Now, that is a one heck of a tough coalition.
And it's about as tough as it gets.
And yes, the political and
economic elites have benefited from this. Yeah. The democratic elites
have got their political tools. And the businessmen have the people who
cut their lawns, be nannies to their children, change the sheets in
their hotels, do everything that they need to have done at a much lower
wage, and give them the opportunity to give themselves huge pay raises.
They give themselves levels of pay that CEOs never would have gotten
years ago.
You know, CEOs used to get about
10 times as much as working people in their companies. Now they give
themselves hundreds, if not thousands of times more than the people
working in their company.
But of course the people in
their company can't really push too hard because they can be replaced,
many of them, by people from overseas. We can get H1B visas and flood
the market with Pakistanis or Indians to do computer work. If our people
won't accept 50 or $60,000 we can flood the market with H1B visas and we
can make sure that the computer people from our country, you know, that
they are going to have to accept lower wages, or we'll give it to the
Pakistani or the Indian.
That is illegal. What about the
legal people who come here who even work for less than that Pakistani or
Indian who comes in with an H-B1 visa?
These elites who, as I say, live
behind closed gates and don't have their kids in public schools, they
are doing things that destroy the well-being of their fellow citizens.
We see cities that are not only
turning a blind eye to illegals, but they are welcoming illegals into
our country. Recently, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom vowed to
maintain San Francisco as a "sanctuary city" for illegals, and he will
do everything he can to provide sanctuary for those illegals. He is
discouraging Federal authorities from conducting any immigration raids.
Well, in whose interest is this mayor watching out for and the others
who talk about these sanctuary cities? There are hundreds of these
sanctuary cities across our country. The employers know it. Rental
companies know it. The illegals know it. The word is going out all over
the world. There are sanctuary cities. If you can make it there, you
have got it made. And there will be a treasure of benefits for you as
well, and the local government is going to protect you. Well, by
proclaiming their moral superiority in protecting illegals, what are
they doing? They are in reality committing a monstrous crime not just
against the American people but against all those people overseas,
perhaps 100 million people now waiting in line overseas to come here
legally. They are waiting in line to come here legally, but yet we have
got the mayor of San Francisco who is siding with the guys who cut in
line in front of those people who are waiting to respect our laws and to
come here to be Americans in the legal way.
If the people who are here
illegally have their status legalized and if we have people protecting
those people who are here illegally, what does that tell the millions of
people who are waiting overseas? It tells them they had better not wait.
They are fools. This mayor of the city of San Francisco isn't protecting
illegals. He is actually accosting, actually committing a crime against
the people who are waiting in line overseas. He is favoring those people
to break the law over those who stand in line and wait to obey the law.
He is siding with the lawbreakers rather than siding with those
immigrants from overseas who would like to come here and follow our
laws. He is not just protecting the unfortunate people of the world. He
is siding with that group of people over those unfortunate people who
would obey our laws and come here.
The prosecution of Ramos and
Compean has not gone unnoticed, as well as the sanctuary cities I am
talking about, the actions of the mayor of San Francisco. Yes, couple
that with the prosecution of Ramos and Compean, and what we have got is
there are good people all over the world as well as some bad people, but
good people even who are saying that they can come here now. Let's get
to the United States because the United States doesn't have the will to
stop us. These are good people, but they will consume our resources that
we should have for our own people, and they will depress the wages of
the American worker, and they will bring diseases right into our schools
that we have a long time ago conquered. And the breakdown of our borders
will have been lost not only just to the good people who will flood
across and be out of control but to drug dealers who have noticed Ramos
and Compean and the Border Patrol agents and also to terrorists. You can
bet that the terrorists around the world have noticed the chaos on our
southern border.
Mr. Speaker, in the coming
weeks, Congress will begin debate on the Flake-Gutierrez bill. This
flawed bill almost guarantees a legalization of the status from 12 to 15
million illegal immigrants already in the United States. The bill
requires illegals to pay fines and sit through English classes in order
to claim that it doesn't qualify as an amnesty. However, the 1986
Immigration Reform Act required the exact same thing: a waiting period,
fines, mandatory English classes. And no one can deny that that was an
amnesty bill.
The bottom line is the
Flake-Gutierrez bill, if it passes, you can skip the line, skip it
totally, all those people waiting in line overseas, and buy your
citizenship for a whopping $2,500. Under this legislation right now,
illegals who seek amnesty do not have to pay back taxes nor do they have
to wait the current 10-year period before re-entry into this country
after they have been caught here illegally. Flake-Gutierrez will permit
the newly minted residents, legal residents now because they have now
been made legal residents, to apply for billions of dollars in public
assistance. The Heritage Foundation estimates the fiscal cost to the
taxpayers of such an amnesty will be $30 billion a year. Newly
legitimized residents, legalized residents, will also receive Social
Security benefits based on their work while they have been here
illegally. Since most illegal immigrants worked under fake Social
Security numbers or stolen ones, it will create unknown costs to the
Social Security Administration.
And, of course, President Bush
has already made a secret agreement with Mexico that we had to dig out
of the administration with Freedom of Information requests. That secret
agreement was that any new legalization of status will include giving
those illegal Mexicans who worked in the United States Social Security
benefits for their time when they have worked in the United States, but
that has been kept hush hush.
By the way, Social Security
isn't just a retirement plan. It is also a survivors' benefit. And you
can imagine how many morticians from around the world are going to be
sending their letter into Social Security, saying somebody worked in
your country illegally for this year. He died and please start sending
your thousand dollar checks to his children at this address. This is a
catastrophe not only in the making. This is a catastrophe that is
already before us. This bill could pass and destroy our Social Security
system.
Perhaps the worst element in
this is that, contrary to claims otherwise, the bill does not send
illegals back to the back of the line. Currently, there are over 3
million aliens who have already been approved for green cards but are
still waiting overseas, waiting for sometimes up to 23 years, to come
here legally. Under this bill millions of illegals who claim to have
been here illegally since 2006 can keep working legally now in the U.S.
and will be eligible for permanent residence. So they will be here
legally, and then they can apply for permanent residence in 8 years.
People who have played by the rules will still have to wait for their
green cards oversees. So why should they wait in line at all?
As I say, this is going to give
us tens of millions of new illegals pouring into our country, destroying
our social infrastructure, our schools, our hospitals, our retirement
systems. The last amnesty in 1986 resulted in 15 to 20 million new
illegals pouring into our country. This amnesty will give us 50 million
or more. The Heritage Foundation estimates that 100 million new people
will be here after 10 years as a result of this immigration reform. Wake
up, America. We are losing our country. We are being betrayed. Who is
representing the interest of the American people?
The President has often
mentioned the reason most illegals come here is to do work that most
Americans won't do. However, Flake-Gutierrez specifically allows
employers to lay off Americans and replace them with new foreign workers
as long as those Americans were laid off 90 days before they decided to
bring the new people in. Employers are also absolved of any form of
civil or criminal liability related to the prior employment of illegals.
And as long as the incentive to work and benefits exist, illegals will
flood into our country.
I have been a consistent
advocate for tough employer sanctions. Yet Flake-Gutierrez prohibits
State and local governments from punishing employers who have hired
illegal immigrants or from requiring them to use an employment
verification system or from requiring that that system be used to verify
the legal status of renters or public benefits applicants or people who
are undergoing background checks.
It dramatically reduces the
civil penalties for employers who knowingly hire or continue to employ
illegals, or who fail to comply with the employment verification system
already approved by the last Congress. As a matter of fact, section 301
of the bill, employers can avoid using the verification system
altogether simply by saying they are hiring private contractors.
This legislation is tantamount
to the surrender of America's ability to control our territory from any
foreigner who wants to come here. It is an immigration catastrophe, a
nightmare for America's most vulnerable, our vulnerable middle class, a
nightmare. Frighteningly, President Bush is supportive, as are many
corporate-minded Republicans, and almost every Democrat that I know,
although there are a few, hopefully, coming over to our side who
understand how this is hurting their constituents. As I say, a handful
of Democrats have signed on to the bill to pardon Ramos and Compean.
But by and large, the Republican
leadership, the President, the Democratic leadership, the Democratic
Party and most Members of Congress are in favor of this type of
``comprehensive bill'' and have not been helpful in saving Ramos and
Compean.
Who is watching out for the
American people? Well, it is up to us, the United States. And what we
can do is make sure that everyone talks to their representative and
talks to their Senator, and does so aggressively, not in a low voice,
but in an aggressive voice because you're protecting your families and
your children and you're protecting your country in the future.
We are up against a powerful
political coalition. They are using examples saying, oh, we need these
illegal aliens to work; there are jobs Americans won't take. There are
jobs that Americans won't take at the pay level that these big
businessmen want to give them. And don't tell me that if we paid
janitors more money, that we can't find people to be janitors. I was a
janitor years ago. You go back, and janitors are making the same amount
of money as I made when I was a janitor 40 years ago, yet the income of
our country, the GNP, has quadrupled. They have been left out because a
horde of illegals have come into this country and bid down their wages.
Now, why is it that people who
are janitors or people who work with their hands, people who work in
regular middle-class jobs shouldn't be able to enjoy the fruits of our
country, that their wages should be depressed, they should be frozen out
of having a better living for their family? Then they say, well, there
are jobs they won't even do, like picking fruits and vegetables. We've
got more people between the ages of 18 and 40, young, healthy men housed
in prisons in the middle of our agricultural areas who could profit by
working. They could earn enough money to pay for their own incarceration
and pay for a little restitution. But those ideas are too creative. No,
no, no. Instead, let's just bring the illegals across, that will keep
everybody's wages down and we can control them and they will be off the
chart.
Well, let me suggest this; we've
been given a false dichotomy saying that we have to offer a legalization
status, an amnesty, or we have to have massive deportations. It's either
legalization or deportation. That is the most serious of all of the lies
that are being told today about immigration because that is not true. We
do have an alternative; there is an alternative to just deporting. We
don't want to have sweeps of law enforcement through foreign
neighborhoods, but we can just make sure that we have ID cards, we have
Social Security cards, that we have ID cards that can't be tampered with
so we can prove who we are dealing with. We can have a verification
system so that employers will know who they're employing and we can hold
those employers accountable. And we can also make sure that illegals who
don't have the benefits cards, these identities that show they are
eligible, cannot get the health care, the education, the housing, the
Social Security and retirement benefits that are due to American
citizens and people who are here legally.
If we do not give the jobs and
the benefits to people who are here illegally, they will go home. Just
as soon as you give it to them, they will come. If you don't give it to
them and they find trouble earning a living, supporting their families,
they will go home. It's called attrition. That is the decision we have
to make. Creating a false dichotomy, saying it's either going to be
legalization or deportation, that's the type of word game that is unfair
in this debate. It's just like calling amnesty something that it isn't,
saying that this is not an amnesty when it clearly is.
We must be able to say no to
people who are using the scarce resources that are meant for our people.
These resources belong to the American people, whether it is our
education establishment, our health care, job training, housing,
retirement benefits, these are things that belong to the American
people. We must protect the interests of our people and say no to people
who would consume those things that are meant for our own people.
This is not mean-spirited
selfishness. And probably that is the greatest debate of all, because
people are playing on it as if we're trying to push us into letting more
and more illegals come in here and destroying our system, like just to
say, if you try to stop it, you're being mean-spirited and nasty.
Americans don't like that. Americans don't like it at all, of course
they don't. We are as generous as any people in the world. But it is not
selfish to take care of your own family. It is not selfish to take care
of your own community. It is not selfish to take care of your own
country before you expend the resources and take care of people
elsewhere in the world. It is not selfish, it is being responsible.
And we, as representatives of
the people of the United States, owe it to the people of the United
States to be watching out for them, watching out for their interests. If
we don't do it, no one is going to watch out for the interests of our
people. I am afraid that tonight it's up to us, the people. Either we
will speak out; we will rise with a righteous rage and oppose this
immigration travesty that is about to be foisted upon us or we will
suffer grave consequences. Within 10 years, our country will have been
lost. Ten, 20, 30, 40, 100 million new people here, some of them
terrorists, some of them criminals, most of them good people, but still,
people who don't deserve to be consuming those resources that we have
built and saved and created for our own people.
So with that, I close and ask
the American people to wake up and pay attention.
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