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The Chaffetz/Kratovil No-Amnesty Bill
A group primarily of first-term Members of the House of Representatives --
10 Democrats and 12 Republicans -- has just now introduced a House resolution
that would commit the chamber to oppose any mass amnesty.
Until this resolution, voters have not been able to know which Members of
Congress they can count on to oppose a mass legalization of some 12 million
illegal aliens.
We have been able to know the hundred or so Members of Congress who
aggressively are pushing an amnesty because they have co-sponsored
amnesty bills.
But when a Member who hasn't co-sponsored an amnesty says he/she is
against an amnesty, we haven't really known what that means.
NOW, THOUGH, WE CAN LOOK TO THIS ANTI-AMNESTY RESOLUTION (H. RES. 1026)
TO FIND THE NAMES OF THE MEMBERS WE CAN TRULY TRUST TO VOTE 'NO' ON ANY AMNESTY.
This is a great immediate followup to the election of a no-amnesty Senator
from Massachusetts who is filling a seat that has promoted amnesties and
foreign-worker increases for 45 years.
This effort is being led by two freshmen, Rep. Chaffetz (R-Utah)
and Rep. Kratovil (D-Maryland).
Other Democrats who are original No-Amnesty co-sponsors are Reps. Nye (Va.),
Kagen (Wis.), Murphy (Pa.), Barrow (Ga.), Bright (Ala.), Taylor (Miss.),
McIntyre (N.C.), Shuler (N.C.) and Childers (Miss.)
Other Republicans signing are Reps. Hunter (Calif.), Jenkins (Kan.),
Luetkemeyer (Mo.), Olson (Texas), Fleming (La.), Lummis (Wyoming),
Coffman (Colo.), McClintock (Calif.), Posey (Fla.), Roe (Tenn.), Harper (Miss.).
The filing of this resolution means that no Member of Congress can stay on the
fence on amnesty now. Either the Members sign on to this No-Amnesty bill, or they signal that they are keeping open the possibility that they will vote FOR an amnesty if one comes up.
BILL INCLUDES MANDATORY E-VERIFY AND BORDER SECURITY
The short bill has three parts that commit the House of Representatives to:
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Mandatory E-Verify for all employers for all employees to keep illegal
aliens out of U.S. jobs.
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Infrastructure and manpower to effectively secure and control U.s. borders.
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NO Amnesty.
The language about amnesty is simply:
". . . any immigration reform proposal adopted by Congress should not legalize,
grant amnesty for, or confer any other legal status condoning the otherwise unlawful
entry or presence in the United States of any individual."
Here is the statement of Rep. Kratovil (D-Maryland):
As a former prosecutor, I am committed to the rule of law. I came to Congress
to fight for a common sense approach on immigration reform: enforcing the rules
already on the books, punishing those who knowingly choose to violate them, and
opposing any plans that reward or incentivize illegal behavior at the expense of
those who are trying to play by the rules. This bipartisan resolution recognizes
the critical role that legal immigrants have played in our society and lays out
the principles that should guide any discussion of immigration reform. I am
pleased to join Representatives Chaffetz, Nye, and Hunter as a lead on this
important measure.
Statement of Rep. Chaffetz (R-Utah) who got to Congress by defeating the
pro-amnesty Republican leader Rep. Cannon in a primary election:
Our government has a duty and responsibility to make our first
immigration priority the enforcement of existing laws by ensuring that illegal
behavior is punished, not rewarded. Any discussion of comprehensive immigration
reform must begin with a renewed commitment to enforce our immigration laws. We
need to remove the incentives that encourage illegal behavior if we expect to get
immigration under control.
from NumbersUSA
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