The Proposal Of A "z" Visa In The Us

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Is it that the US continues rewarding illegal immigrants?
17th May, 2007 - 12:21pm / Post ID: #

The Proposal Of A "z" Visa In The Us

When I read this, I could not believe it. Here I am, trying to find a LEGAL way to migrate to the US and then they are going to give legal status to 12 million illegal aliens and a whole bunch of benefits. Read the whole article.

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Senate negotiators reached a tentative agreement yesterday on a broad overhaul of the nation's immigration laws that would offer virtually all of the nation's 12 million undocumented workers a route to legal status while shifting migration preferences away from the extended families of citizens toward more skilled and educated workers.

Under the tentative deal, undocumented workers who crossed into the country before Jan. 1 would be offered a temporary-residency permit while they await a new "Z Visa" that would allow them to live and work lawfully here. The head of an illegal-immigrant household would have eight years to return to his or her home country to apply for permanent legal residence for members of the household, but each Z Visa itself would be renewable indefinitely, as long as the holder passes a criminal background check, remains fully employed and pays a $5,000 fine, plus a paperwork-processing fee.

A separate, temporary-worker program would be established for 400,000 migrants a year. Each temporary work visa would be good for two years and could be renewed up to three times, as long as the worker leaves the country for a year between renewals...

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17th May, 2007 - 5:00pm / Post ID: #

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If someone breaks into your house, do you let him live there, feed him, give him a car and spending money, and pay for his healthcare and education? And then let him bring in his parents and his kids, too?

It boggles the mind!


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Post Date: 17th May, 2007 - 5:41pm / Post ID: #

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Breaking News ABCNEWS.com:

BIPARTISAN GROUP OF SENATORS REACHES A DEAL ON IMMIGRATION THAT WOULD GRANT LEGAL STATUS TO 12 MILLION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ALREADY IN THE UNITED STATES, AND WOULD FORTIFY THE BORDER AGAINST NEW ONES

18th May, 2007 - 11:08pm / Post ID: #

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This is a strange name, "Immigrant Rights Groups"... Immigrant rights? I did not know Immigrants had rights?

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Immigrant Rights Groups Condemn New Senate Proposal to Overhaul Nation's Immigration Laws

A bipartisan group of senators have proposed a bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to continue to work here if they fulfill a number of requirements, including paying a $5,000 fine and getting a biometric identification card. The bill would also established a guestworker program and increase security on the U.S.-Mexican border.
Ref. https://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/18/1429231


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18th May, 2007 - 11:27pm / Post ID: #

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JB, of course they do. The laws are supposed to protect those immigrants who are working for an US employer to make sure they are compensated in the same way an American would be if he had that same job (many times employers will tend to pay them less because they are immigrants).

I agree with the Immigrant Rights Groups, no matter that Pres. Bush and the other Senators are trying to say that this is NOT an Amnesty, every time you are rewarding an illegal immigrant with benefits, is an Amnesty.


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19th May, 2007 - 3:15am / Post ID: #

The Proposal Of A "z" Visa In The Us

This is the thing I do not understand with the US - they reward illegals and with those who try to do everything the legal way they make it as difficult as possible or even reject them. Giving illegals anything will just cause more illegals to come in hoping that one day there will be an amnesty or a 'Z' visa.


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19th May, 2007 - 1:52pm / Post ID: #

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Well, what a boon for the U.S. government: 12 million people suddenly added to the tax roll, contributing to the Social Security system, state unemployment funds, and federal income taxes. Sure, they're low wage earners, but multiply it by 12 million and that's a lot of new tax payments.

On the other hand, how many of them will be unemployed or on welfare and be added to those burdensome lists? The Z requirement says they have to be working or be deported, but... There are always loopholes and shortcuts.

I'll say it again: It boggles the mind!


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Post Date: 31st May, 2007 - 5:12pm / Post ID: #

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SOME WANT TO TOUGHEN GOP IMMIGRATION POSITION

Utah Republican Party stalwarts want to amend the party's platform plank on immigration with some tough talk that calls some illegal immigrants `trained terrorists` and slams the immigration bill before Congress.
Ref. https://deseretnews.com/dn/view/1,1249,...25463,00.html

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