From: *Travis*
Date: Sun, Jun 28, 2009
Subject:  OUR NATIONAL SECURITY HAS BEEN COMPROMISED




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*OUR NATIONAL SECURITY HAS BEEN COMPROMISED*



By Michael Cutler
June 28, 2009
NewsWithViews.com

I receive news reports from a number of people including a highly placed
official on Capitol Hill whom I have had the privilege of working with for
more than a decade, as well as Bruce DeCell, a good friend and a founding
member of 9/11 Families for a Secure America, an organization created by the
families of the victims of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Before we delve into the news
article<http://www.sacbee.com/topstories/story/1978609.html>and the
obvious success of the agents and prosecutors, I think it is
extremely important to put things in perspective.

How many times have you exceeded the speed limit and not been pulled over by
the police? How many times have you witnessed some prime examples of idiotic
driving and were frustrated that "There are no cops around when you need
them?"

I do not intend to minimize the achievements of the law enforcement
officials who collaborated in this case and succeeded in the successfull
prosecution of 5 outrageous criminals. What I want to make clear is that for
every criminal who is arrested, there are ever so many others who go
unidentified and unpunished.

I can assure you, without any equivocation, that there are many, many more
individuals "out there" conspiring with aliens to enable them to commit
immigration fraud and successfully game the immigration system each and
every day.

I also must call your attention to a sentence that appears at the beginning
of the report <http://www.sacbee.com/topstories/story/1978609.html>:

Prosecutors said it was one of the most audacious immigration scams in the
nation, one that resulted in hundreds of foreigners winning asylum in the
United States by concocting phony claims that they were being persecuted in
their homelands.

Now I ask that you consider the sentence that appeared towards the end of
the article:

Meanwhile, immigration authorities must decide whether to review the cases
of hundreds of immigrants who were granted asylum through the scheme.

Please stop and consider that sentence. The immigration authorities must
decide whether to review the cases of the clients of the lawyers who were
granted on committing fraud on a wholesale basis, running what appears to
have been an assembly line?

Is this a serious question that needs to be asked?

The attorneys were just convicted of conspiring to commit immigration fraud
and the authorities need to ask if they should review the cases involved?

How in blazes could this question even be asked?

Do you think that the IRS would not review all of the tax returns of an
accounting firm that had been involved in large-scale conspiracies to commit
tax fraud or tax evasion?

Immigration fraud is an embedding tactic of terrorists. Don't take my word
for it, check out what the 9/11 Commission had to say about immigration
fraud.

An extensive report was prepared by staff members of the 911 Commission that
was entitled, “The 9/11 Commission Staff Report on Terrorist Travel. You can
find the entire report
online<http://www.9-11commission.gov/staff_statements/911_TerrTrav_Monograph.pdf>
.

Here is a passage from that report that I believe is of critical importance:

*3.2 Terrorist Travel Tactics by Plot*

During the 1990s, al Qaeda was either directly or indirectly involved in a
number of terrorist plots in the United States that partially or totally
failed. A study of these plots and how those involved in them moved about
clearly indicates that foreign terrorist operatives were being planted in
the United States and that foreign terrorist operations were being planned
against Americans here at home.

The attempted operations were valuable to those carrying them out despite
their lack of success: they gave Islamic terrorists critical operational
experience in entering and “embedding” in the United States. Although there
is evidence that some land and sea border entries without inspection
occurred, these conspirators mainly subverted the legal entry system by
entering at airports. In doing so, they relied on a wide variety of
fraudulent documents, on aliases, and on government corruption. Because
terrorist operations were not suicide missions in the early to mid-1990s,
once in the United States terrorists and their supporters tried to get legal
immigration status that would permit them to remain here, primarily by
committing serial, or repeated, immigration fraud, by claiming political
asylum, and by marrying Americans. Many of these tactics would remain
largely unchanged and undetected throughout the 1990s and up to the 9/11
attack.

Thus, abuse of the immigration system and a lack of interior immigration
enforcement were unwittingly working together to support terrorist activity.
It would remain largely unknown, since no agency of the United States
government analyzed terrorist travel patterns until after 9/11. This lack of
attention meant that critical opportunities to disrupt terrorist travel and,
therefore, deadly terrorist operations were missed.

By analyzing information available at the time, we identified numerous entry
and embedding tactics associated with these earlier attacks in the United
States.

Let me repeat a critical segment of that passage from that report:

... once in the United States terrorists and their supporters tried to get
legal immigration status that would permit them to remain here, primarily by
committing serial, or repeated, immigration fraud, by claiming political
asylum, and by marrying Americans. Many of these tactics would remain
largely unchanged and undetected throughout the 1990s and up to the 9/11
attack.

Thus, abuse of the immigration system and a lack of interior immigration
enforcement were unwittingly working together to support terrorist activity.

In January 1993 Amir Kansi, a citizen of Pakistan who was granted political
asylum committing immigration fraud, stood outside CIA headquarters in
Virginia and opened fire with an AK-47 on vehicles carrying CIA officials to
work that winter morning. He killed two officials and wounded three others.
He fled the United States and was subsequently brought back to the United
States to stand trial for his crimes, was found guilty and was executed.

On September 1, 2006 I testified before a field hearing conducted by the
House Judiciary Committee at Dubuque, Iowa entitled:

"IS THE REID-KENNEDY BILL A REPEAT OF THE FAILED AMNESTY OF 1986?"

The link to the transcript of that hearing can be found
here<http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/judiciary/hju29745.000/hju29745_0.htm>
.

During the course of my prepared testimony I discussed the issue of
immigration fraud as it pertained to the Comprehensive Immigration Reform
bill (S.2611) that was, at that time, being considered by the United States
Senate. Here is a portion of my testimony I would like you to consider:

*"..... A nation's primary responsibility is to provide for the safety and
security of its citizens and yet, for reasons I cannot begin to fathom, the
Members of the Senate who voted for S. 2611 are seemingly oblivious to the
lessons that the disastrous amnesty of the Immigration Reform and Control
Act of 1986, or IRCA, should have taught us. That piece of legislation led
to the greatest influx of illegal aliens in the history of our Nation.*

*VOICES. We can't hear you.*

*Mr. CUTLER. I'm sorry. That piece of legislation led to the greatest influx
of illegal aliens in the history of our Nation. Fraud and a lack of
integrity of the immigration system not only flooded our Nation with illegal
aliens who ran our borders, hoping that what had been billed as a one-time
amnesty would be repeated, but it also enabled a number of terrorists and
many criminals to enter the United States and then embed themselves in our
country.*

*A notable example of such a terrorist can be found in a review of the facts
concerning Mahmud Abouhalima, a citizen of Egypt who entered the United
States on a tourist visa, overstayed his authorized period of admission and
then applied for amnesty under the agricultural worker provisions of IRCA.
He succeeded in obtaining resident alien status through this process. During
the 5 year period he drove a cab and had his license suspended numerous
times for various violations of law and he ultimately demonstrated his
appreciation for our Nation's generosity by participating in the first
attack on the World Trade Center in 1993 that left six people dead, hundreds
of people injured and an estimated one-half billion dollars in damages
inflicted on that iconic, ill-fated complex. America had opened its doors to
him so that he might participate in the American dream and he turned that
dream into our worst nightmare. The other terrorists who attacked our Nation
on subsequent attacks, including the attacks of September 11, 2001,
similarly exploited our generosity, seeing our Nation's kindness, weakness,
gaming the immigration system to enter our country and then hide in plain
sight among us."*

I would also ask you to consider that of 94 terrorists who were identified
as operating in the United States in the decade before 9/11, some 59 of them
used immigration fraud to either enter the United States and/or embed
themselves in the United States once they entered our country.

Let me make this point as clearly as I know how. I certainly believe it is
important to protect those whose claim for political asylum is legitimate. A
large percentage of my family was slaughtered by the Nazis during the Second
World War, including my grandmother, for whom I was named. The issue is that
our government absolutely must do what is necessary to weed out the fraud in
these programs. Without being able to do this essential mission, our
nation's security is compromised and our citizens may well pay for this
breech of security with their lives.

Today the administration is gearing up to revive Comprehensive Immigration
Reform yet again. Senator Chuck Schumer has stated that he believes that
since the border is now secure, it is time to enact Comprehensive
Immigration Reform.

Here is my response to this madness. First of all, the border is anything
but secure.

Second, and even more importantly, fraud is still a huge issue for the
entire immigration benefits program. Consider how the corrupt law firm
operated as noted in this quote from the article:

*Supporting documents said to have been notarized in India or Romania turned
out to be counterfeit, with some created on a computer in Sacramento, the
government said.*

If USCIS, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is unable to
address the issue of massive levels of fraud in its day to day operations
today, what would happen to that beleaguered agency if suddenly they had to
cope with an additional ten million, twenty million or even thirty million
amnesty applications that would be dumped on the desks of the overworked
bureaucrats at that agency?

Consider how easy it is to create bogus supporting documents. Now consider
that because we are talking about aliens who have no reliable way of proving
evidence about their true identities or their actual dates of entry into the
United States, what would prevent a terrorist or criminal from providing
false supporting documents that created an entirely new identity for him and
provided "proof" that he (she) had been residing in the United States for
many years even if he had entered the United States only days earlier?

I can definitively tell you that nothing could be realistically done to
prevent this. The 2007 Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill would have
required USCIS to adjudicate a minimum of 100,000 applications for amnesty
each and every day, in addition to handling all of that agencies "regular"
work!

The adjudicators would, of necessity, be forced to operate as Lucy did in
that hilarious episode of I Love Lucy when she and her friend, Ethel, worked
at a bonbon factory, trying to wrap candy that hurtled at them on a conveyor
belt that was cranked up to warp speed. Except, this would not be a laughing
matter!

I oppose a massive amnesty program for millions of illegal aliens who have
violated our nation's borders and immigration laws for many reasons, but let
us focus on the issue of whether or not our inept agencies could even
administer such a program. The answer is simple: NO!

To expect USCIS to deal with such a massive program would be as realistic as
expecting a 90 year old man on life support to run the New York City
Marathon!

Meanwhile it will be interesting to see if USCIS has the moral fiber and
intestinal fortitude to attempt to identify all of the clients of the
crooked law firm and then revisit the applications that these clients filed
to see how many of them committed fraud.

If USCIS was really concerned about the issue of the integrity of the
process, they would be seeking to identify and remove aliens who game the
immigration system. I would love to know how many aliens are arrested and
deported each year for committing immigration fraud.

By the way, I have been told that USCIS processes more than some 6 million
applications for various immigration benefits including the conferring of
resident alien status and United States citizenship upon aliens via the
naturalization process. They have fewer than 700 investigators to attempt to
restore a semblance of integrity to the system.

Consider the odds. You would probably face a greater threat of getting hit
by a snowball at the beach in August than an alien has of being found to
have committed immigration fraud and then being arrested and deported!

<http://www.newswithviews.com/DonateNWV.htm>

The safety of our nation begins at its borders but it does not end there. It
is therefore essential that not only must our borders be secured, but that
our immigration bureaucracy honor those who abide by the laws and seeks to
weed out those who would commit fraud and those who would assist them.

An amnesty program aka Comprehensive Immigration Reform is one of the most
dangerous programs our country could possibly implement. In my judgement, it
could easily become a suicide pact given the reality of the way that such a
program would be administered.

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We the People must not sit by passively and allow this madness to be foisted
upon us and our nation. We the People must take our First Amendment rights
seriously and make it our business to have our voices heard by those who
purport to represent us!

Good citizenship does not end at the voting booth, it simply begins there.
In order for our representative democracy to represent us, we need to
communicate with our elected representatives to let them know in clear and
unequivocal terms what we want.

I implore you to get involved! Please make this your New Year's Resolution!

*Michael W. Cutler graduated from Brooklyn College of the City University of
New York in 1971 with a B.A. in Communications Arts and Sciences. Mr. Cutler
began working for the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) in
October 1971 when he entered on duty as an Immigration Inspector assigned to
John F. Kennedy International Airport. In August 1975 he became a Criminal
Investigator (Special Agent) for the INS at NYC. *

*He rotated through virtually every squad in the Investigations Branch. From
1988 until 1991 he was assigned as the INS representative to the Unified
Intelligence Division (UID) of the DEA in New York. In 1991 he was promoted
to the position of Senior Special Agent and was assigned to the Organized
Crime, Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) which required that he work with
members of other law enforcement agencies including the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S.
Customs and local and state police as well as law enforcement organizations
of other countries including Israel, Canada, Great Britain and Japan, to
conduct investigations of aliens involved in major drug trafficking
organizations. He retired from the INS in February 2002, after a career that
spanned some 30 years. *

*Finally, Michael Cutler has appeared on numerous television and radio
programs including Lou Dobbs, Fox News, MSNBC and many other television and
radio news-oriented programs to discuss the enforcement of immigration laws.
*



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