Immigration
‘Compromise’ Sells
Out Our Sovereignty
May 28, 2007
The
much-vaunted Senate “compromise” on immigration is a compromise alright: a
compromise of our laws, a compromise of our sovereignty, and a compromise of the
Second Amendment. That anyone in
Washington
believes this is a credible approach to solving our immigration crisis suggests
just how out of touch our political elites really are.
The
reality is that this bill will grant amnesty to virtually all of the 12 to 20
million illegal aliens in the country today. Supporters use very creative
language to try and convince us that amnesty is not really amnesty, but when
individuals who have entered the
United States
illegally are granted citizenship – regardless of the fees they are charged
– what you have is amnesty.
What
is seldom discussed in the immigration debate, unfortunately, is the incentives
the
US
government provides for people to enter the United States illegally. As we know
well, when the government subsidizes something we get more of it. The government
provides a myriad of federal welfare benefits to those who come to the
US
illegally, including food stamps and free medical care. Is this a way to
discourage people from coming to the
US
illegally?
Additionally,
one of the most absurd incentives for people to come to the
US
illegally is the promise of instant
US
citizenship to anyone born on our soil. That is why when Congress returns next
week I will be re-introducing my Constitutional amendment to deny automatic
citizenship to individuals born on
US
soil to parents who are not US citizens or who do not owe permanent allegiance
to the
United States
.
There
are many other very troubling items buried deep in the Senate’s immigration
compromise. The bill explicitly calls for an “acceleration” of the March
2005 agreement between the
US
president, the president of
Mexico
, and the prime minister of
Canada
, known as the “Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) of
North America
.” This somewhat secretive agreement – a treaty in all but name – aims to
erase the borders between the
United States
,
Canada
, and
Mexico
and threatens our sovereignty and national security. The SPP was agreed by the
president without the participation of Congress. It should be eliminated, not
accelerated!
According
to the pro-Second Amendment Gun Owners of America, the legislation also makes it
easier to target gun dealers for prosecution. Even gun clubs could find themselves
targeted under this immigration reform legislation.
Immigration reform should start with improving our border protection, yet it was
reported last week that the federal government has approved the recruitment of
120 of our best trained Border Patrol agents to go to
Iraq
to train Iraqis how to better defend their borders! This comes at a time when
the National Guard troops participating in Operation Jump Start are being
removed from border protection duties in
Arizona
,
New Mexico
, and
Texas
and preparing to deploy to
Iraq
and
Afghanistan
! It is an outrage and it will result in our borders being more vulnerable to
illegal entry, including by terrorists.
I
will continue to oppose any immigration bill that grants amnesty to illegals or
undermines our liberty and sovereignty.