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Immigration Law Enforcement: Why Bother?

by MICHAEL CUTLER
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/detail/michael-cutler>
October 22, 2015

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Since the creation of the Department of Homeland Security in the wake of
the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, the responsibility for securing
America's borders against the illegal entry of people and contraband and
for conducting inspections of people and cargo entering the United States
has been the responsibility of CBP (Customs and Border Protection) a
component agency of the DHS.

The Performance and Accountability Report / Fiscal Year 2014
<http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/cbp_dhs_2014%20par_508c.pdf>
reports
that for FY 2014 CBP had 59,544 employees and was provided with a $13.9
billion annual budget for law enforcement and trade operations.

Yet I am compelled to ask, "Why bother spending all that money and
expending that effort?"

Consider that President Obama and many politicians from both political
parties have declared that we should provide unknown millions of illegal
aliens, who evaded the vital inspections process at ports of entry, with
lawful status in the United States.  While the Democrats want to provide
these individuals who have trespassed on the United States with a pathway
to United States citizenship, most Republicans "only" want to provide them
with lawful status and employment authorization.

Most illegal aliens do not enter the United States seeking United States
citizenship.  Most enter the United States seeking employment opportunities
that ultimately displace American workers on the bottom rungs of the
economic ladder and, by their sheer huge numbers, suppress the wages for
all such workers.

Politicians from both political parties and nearly all journalists ignore
the fact that our borders and our immigration laws serve as America's first
line of defense and last line of defense against international terrorists
and transnational criminals.

In point of fact, The Mission Statement of CBP as it appears in the Performance
and Accountability Report / Fiscal Year 2014
<http://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/cbp_dhs_2014%20par_508c.pdf>
is
as follows:

CBP's Mission

We are the guardians of our Nation's borders. We are America's frontline.
We safeguard the American homeland at and between our borders.

We protect the American public against terrorists and the instruments of
terror. We steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States while
fostering our Nation's economic security through lawful international trade
and travel.

We serve the American public with vigilance, integrity, and professionalism.

CBP's approximate 60,000 employees manage, control, and protect the
Nation's borders at and between 328 ports of entry. CBP is responsible for
protecting more than 5,000 miles of border with Canada, 1,900 miles of
border with Mexico, and 95,000 miles of shoreline.

While CBP's missions are complex and diverse, the principal operational
requirements can be summarized in three distinct and mutually supporting
themes:

Protect the American people; „

Protect the national economy; and

Safeguard and manage the U.S. air, land, and maritime borders.

The men and women of CBP pursue these mission themes every day as they
safeguard America at its borders with vigilance, selfless service, and
unyielding integrity.

How can CBP protect our nation and our citizens from aliens who evade that
inspections process conducted at ports of entry?  How can those aliens not
be considered a potential threat to national security and public safety?

When aliens are admitted into the United States with non-immigrant visas,
they are limited by the terms of the specific visa they were issued as to
what activities they may or may not engage in.  They are limited as to how
long they may remain in the United States.  For example, foreign students
must attend the schools for which they were admitted and must maintain
minimum academic standing to maintain their immigration status as students.

Tourists may not work in the United States and may not remain beyond six
months.

Aliens admitted under the wrong-headed Visa Waiver Program may not work and
are limited to remaining in the United States for only 90 days.

However, today under administration policies and allocated resources, no
one at ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is looking for aliens who
fail to depart when they are supposed to and no one is looking to arrest
aliens who work illegally.

This raises the obvious question: "Why do we bother issuing a wide array of
visas or tell arriving non-immigrant aliens that they may not remain in the
United States past a certain date although there are no adverse
consequences for those aliens who violate these terms of admission?"

At the Democratic Presidential Debate on October 13, 2015 the candidates
who did address the issue of how to deal with illegal aliens were in
lock-step agreement that these foreign nationals whose very presence in our
country represents a violation of our laws should be provided with every
possible benefit including in-state tuition and medical care.

When Democratic presidential candidate James Webb was asked if he could
support providing illegal aliens with in-state tuition, he said he would
and then talked about how his own wife had come to the United States as a
refugee who had never spoken a word of English before she came to the
United States and then went on to graduate with a law degree.  He glossed
over the fundamental fact that his wife was legally admitted into the
United States and made no distinction between her method of entering the
United States as compared with illegal aliens whose presence in our country
represents a violation of our immigration laws.

Candidate Martin O'Malley chastised the Republicans for not embracing the
"immigrants," essentially accusing them of bigotry when of course he was
not really talking about immigrants but illegal aliens.

On June 1, 2015 Progressives For Immigration Reform published my
article, "Candidate
Martin O'Malley's Position on Immigration Would Undermine National Security
and Public Safety
<http://www.progressivesforimmigrationreform.org/candidate-martin-omalleys-position-on-immigration-would-undermine-national-security-and-public-safety/>
."

I followed up in analyzing O'Malley's position one month later when, on
July 1, 2015, Progressives For Immigration Reform published my
article, "Candidate
Martin O'Malley's Position on Immigration Would Undermine America's Economy
and the Middle Class
<http://www.progressivesforimmigrationreform.org/candidate-martin-omalleys-position-on-immigration-would-undermine-americas-economy-and-the-middle-class/>
."

Hillary Clinton has, in the past, accused the Republicans of intolerance
and worse, for not wanting to provide immigrants with United States
citizenship.  Of course she too was referring to illegal aliens and not
lawful immigrants.  Bill Clinton was compelled to define the term "is"
while Hillary is now redefining the term "Immigrant."  What rational
country would provide illegal aliens with a pathway to citizenship?  In
point of fact, our current immigration laws have specific provisions to
enable lawful immigrants who meet certain requirements to become United
States citizens via the naturalization process.  Our immigration laws,
however, contain no provisions to provide illegal aliens with citizenship.

During the October 13, 2015 debate Ms Clinton accused Republicans of
bashing hard-working immigrants when she was actually referring to illegal
aliens.

On May 26, 2015 Progressives For Immigration Reform published my
article, "Hillary
Clinton's Position on Immigration - Beyond Outrageous
<http://www.progressivesforimmigrationreform.org/hillary-clintons-position-on-immigration-beyond-outrageous/>."


On September 25, 2015 Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS)
posted my article, "Presidential Candidates Tap Dance Around the Need for
Effective Enforcement of Immigration Laws
<http://www.capsweb.org/blog/presidential-candidates-tap-dance-around-need-effective-enforcement-immigration-laws>
."

The Democrats insist on referring to illegal aliens as immigrants, making
absolutely no distinction between aliens who are lawfully admitted as
immigrants in accordance with our laws and established procedures, and
aliens who enter the United States surreptitiously and in abject violation
of our laws.

The politicians who insist that illegal aliens are indistinguishable from
lawful immigrants are further making a mockery of our laws and must cause
frustrated lawful immigrants to also ask, "Why bother going through the
expensive and lengthy lawful process to *legally* immigrate to the United
States?"

The Democratic candidates have all advocated the need to address "wage
inequality" and help beleaguered middle-class families.  This is a valid
issue, but their strategies would serve to exacerbate the situation.

I have recently written about this notion of wage equality in my October
12, 2015 article for FrontPage magazine, "Immigration and the Wage Race to
the Bottom
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/260416/immigration-and-wage-race-bottom-michael-cutler>
."

On June 18, 2015 FrontPage Magazine published my article, "Theft By
Deception: The Immigration Con Game
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/2015/michael-cutler/theft-by-deception-the-immigration-con-game/>:
How
politicians are robbing citizens of access to the American Dream."

American college students have incurred massive student loan debt.
Collectively that debt, estimated to be in excess of $1.2 trillion, is the
second greatest source of household debt next to mortgages.

Meanwhile even when those highly trained and dedicated American students
graduate with their degrees in the STEM (science, technology, engineering
and mathematics) curricula, they are effectively "all dressed up with
nowhere to go."  All too often they cannot find jobs in their chosen
professions because they cannot compete with foreign workers, especially
from India who work for lower wages with few if any fringe benefits.  These
foreign workers are also not covered by ObamaCare, thereby saving their
employers a minimum of $3,000 per year.

The winter 2014 edition of The Social Contract included my article, "American
Dream Being Sold at Auction - America's Middle Class to Be Put on
Endangered Species List
<http://www.thesocialcontract.com/pdf/twentyfour-two/tsc_24_2_cutler.pdf>."

Democratic candidates for the presidency have declared that they would
provide free college educations to American students at city and state
universities.  I actually favor such a measure; on a personal note, when I
was in college I lost both of my parents to cancer and have been on my own
since I was 21 years old.  I attended Brooklyn College of the City
University of New York and I could not have afforded to pay tuition for my
education.  However, back then, the cost of a four-year degree was minimal.

Given the plight of many American families today, the high cost of an
education is prohibitive for all too many American families.  However, what
is the point to the education if, upon graduation, even American students
who graduate with honors are all too often unable to get a job in their
chosen profession?

However, the United States admits hundreds of thousands of foreign students
each year.  Currently our universities are educating 400,000 foreign
students in the STEM field, including students of countries that are our
adversaries.  On September 10, 2015 FrontPage Magazine published my
article, "Educating Our Adversaries
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/260073/educating-our-adversaries-michael-cutler>:
Why
educating foreign STEM students is bad for American workers and national
security."

Furthermore, if you consider the cost of tuition as an investment in that
American student and in America, if our own government creates unfair
competition for that American who now has the training to take that
high-tech job, then our own government is undermining its own investment in
its own citizens.

While the politicians hammer away at the need to improve our educational
system and help more American kids go to college, they blithely ignore that
there is no shortage of Americans with the necessary degrees and training
to take those jobs *today*.  They also ignore how hundreds of thousands of
American high-tech workers who had been doing those STEM jobs have been
fired, only to be replaced by foreign workers.  Adding insult to injury,
these soon-to-be fired Americans are often ordered to train the foreign
worker interlopers who will replace them.  Those Americans who refuse to
comply lose their severance packages.

How many American college graduates who are working in menial jobs,
notwithstanding their degrees and academic achievements, are now asking
themselves, "Why did I bother going to college for so many years and run up
such a massive student loan debt?"

The politicians who support providing unknown millions of illegal aliens
with lawful status ignore the indisputable fact that there are so many
illegal aliens that there would be no way to conduct in-person interviews
or field investigations to verify any of the information that these aliens
would provide in their applications for lawful status.

They are also ignoring the findings and recommendations of the 9/11
Commission.

The United States government, through a bi-partisan effort, created the
9/11 Commission, in the wake of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
The objective was to determine how international terrorists were able to
enter our country and then embed themselves, hiding in plain sight as they
went about their deadly preparations without detection.  The goal was to
make certain that the vulnerabilities were identified and effectively
addressed to eliminate those vulnerabilities to enhance national security.

The Summer 2015 Edition of the quarterly journal The Social Contract
published my article, "The 9/11 Commission Report and Immigration: An
Assessment, Fourteen Years after the Attacks
<http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc_25_4/tsc_25_4_cutler.shtml>"
in which I expressed my extreme frustrations and concerns that the
immigration policies of the Obama administration not only ignore the
findings and recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, but are diametrically
opposed to those findings and recommendations.  Additionally, in a parallel
situation, many of our politicians, from both parties on the local, state
and federal level also ignore the findings of the 9/11 Commission and its
recommendations, and demonstrate through words and deeds their eagerness to
violate the findings and recommendations of the commission.

Consider the local and state political "leaders" who have been gleefully
declaring, in growing numbers, that their towns, cities and even states
will cheerfully provide "sanctuary" to illegal aliens, thus shielding them
from detection by the federal government.  Often even criminal aliens are
benefiting from this lunacy.

Meanwhile the administration does nothing to dissuade political leaders
from implementing these irresponsible policies even though they are in
clear violation of 8 U.S. Code § 1324 - Bringing in and harboring certain
aliens <https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1324>, a statute under
the Immigration and Nationality Act that deems it a felony to harbor,
shield, aid, abet, encourage and induce aliens to enter the United States
illegally or remain thereafter without authority.

This gives rise to another "Why bother?" question: "Why did our government
bother commissioning the 9/11 Commission and pouring resources into the
Commission?"  Why did we waste the time of the Commission members and those
experts who provided their perspectives in what is apparently a futile
effort to address the vulnerabilities that made the attacks upon our nation
and so many innocent people possible?

Here is the final "Why bother?" question: "Why bother having a military if
America is unwilling to secure its borders and prevent the entry of enemy
combatants and international terrorists?"

The primary mission of all five branches of our Armed Services is to keep
America's enemies as far from our shores as possible.

Here is something for you to contemplate.  On December 7, 1941 the United
States was attacked at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese military.
Approximately 3,000 people were killed and our navy suffered tremendous
losses.  In just 44 months our military, working in close coordination with
our allies, defeated the Axis Fascist/Nazi countries.  We embodied the "can
do" spirit that has been synonymous with America.  What may have been
"Mission Impossible" for other countries was no more challenging than
"Mission Difficult" for America and Americans.  Understandably America's
leaders and even average American citizens of this period have since come
to be justifiably referred to, with great reverence, as "The Greatest
Generation."

America built fleets of brand new aircraft, ships and weapons systems that
had never existed before.  We built nuclear weapons with brand new and
scarcely proven technology.

Contrast the steadfast courage and determination and grit of The Greatest
Generation with the current crop of inept and corrupt politicians, as well
as millions of sleep-walking American citizens.

America was attacked twice in 1993: an attack at the CIA in January of that
year that resulted in the death of two CIA officers and the wounding of
three others and then, one month later, the bombing at the World Trade
Center that left six dead and more than one thousand injured and an
estimated half-billion dollars in damages inflicted. Both attacks were
carried out by Middle Eastern men who all gamed the visa process and the
immigration system to enter the United States and embed themselves in the
United States.  It was obvious to our government's leaders that the
immigration system had failed.

On May 20, 1997, more than four years after the 1993 attacks and more than
four years before the attacks of 9/11, the House Subcommittee on
Immigration and Claims conducted a hearing that was predicated on the two
attacks of 1993 at the CIA in January and the first World Trade Center
bombing one month later, on the topic, "Visa Fraud and Immigration Benefits
Application Fraud
<http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciary/hju44195.000/hju44195_0f.htm>
."

I participated in that hearing.  The Clinton administration did less than
nothing to address the obvious failures of the immigration system.

Consequently, on September 11, 2001 approximately as many people were
killed as were killed at the attack on Pearl Harbor.  Nearly four times as
much time has now elapsed since the 9/11 attacks as it took our nation to
win the second World War.  Yet according to our nation's leaders,
including those who chair the Intelligence Committees in the House of
Representatives and the U.S. Senate, as well as other congressional
committees and subcommittees, our nation has never been more vulnerable to
a terror attack.

The deadly attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 was carried out by
the Japanese Navy and involved thousands of Japanese sailors and aviators.

On September 11, 2001 just 19 men, barely out of their teens, carried out
the horrific terror attacks of that day.

Currently tens of millions of illegal aliens live in towns and cities
across our vast nation.  There is no record of their entry, no way of
knowing who they are, how long they have been here or what possible
affiliations they may have with international terrorist organizations such
as ISIS or Hezbollah.

Hezbollah is a terrorist organization that is sponsored by the rogue
government of Iran, a nation whose leaders find recreation and spiritual
rejuvenation by attending huge rallies where they often lead their
citizenry in a rousing chant of "Death to America!"  Yet the administration
has negotiated a "nuclear deal" with Iran.

My April 6, 2015 article for FrontPage Magazine, "Connecting the Dots:
Iran, Immigration & National Security
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/2015/michael-cutler/connecting-the-dots-iran-immigration-national-security/>:
How
Obama is empowering state sponsors of terror - and weakening our first line
of defense" focused on this existential threat to our nation and our
citizens.

The administration is now planning to admit nearly 200,000 Syrian refugees
who cannot be vetted.  This is the worrying assessment of James Comey, the
Director of the FBI and Michael Steinbach, the FBI's Assistant Director for
Counterterrorism.

On September 30, 2015 CAPS published my article, "Refugee Resettlement
Program Raises Unsettling Issues
<http://www.capsweb.org/blog/refugee-resettlement-program-raises-unsettling-issues>
."

Nevertheless, precious few journalists or politicians are willing to
connect those dots between immigration and national security.  The first
step in problem solving is to identify the problem.  It is time real
leaders emerge and deal effectively with the immigration crisis.

With stakes this high, failure is truly not an option: Americans must be
profoundly bothered by all of the above and must bother to become involved.



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