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Angry Guest Worker Amnesty--The Horrific Implementation Problems

This is an article by someone working inside the immigration bureacracy, and ought be paid attention to.

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May 29, 2006
Guest Worker Amnesty—The Horrific Implementation Problems

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Juan Mann comments: Out of all the chatter going on about illegal alien amnesty, no Main Stream Media writer has picked up on the "under the red cover" scandal of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) 1986 Amnesty—the dirty business of known fraudulent amnesty applications being summarily granted by unseen forces and then promptly covered up through convenient "confidentiality" provisions. Consequently, the extent of the 1986 amnesty fraud is STILL UNKNOWN. Fortunately for America, courageous folks like "Prolific Whistleblower X" have an insider’s knowledge and also care about what happens to our country. America desperately needs experts who have been paying attention and are now telling the truth about what really happened during the first illegal alien amnesty disaster . . . and what will happen to America again if S.2611 is not stopped in its tracks.
By “Prolific Whistleblower X”
Document Fraud And Today’s Technology

In 1986, the proof that an alien was in the U.S. for a certain amount of time, or performed a certain number of days of field labor, was dumbed-down to ensure that EVERYONE could qualify. Legalization offices were told to accept little more than copies of handwritten receipts and "affidavits" from people who could attest that the applicant lived or worked somewhere for a certain amount of time.

It was little wonder that "document mills" sprung up nationwide, offering receipts and affidavits to help prove your eligibility for amnesty and your green card, which resulted in several large-scale mass fraud criminal cases, and hundreds of thousands of aliens discovered to have fraudulent applications based on fraudulent documents. Some of these cases—thanks to appeals and the massive backlogs of applications—are STILL pending.

What will 20 years later and all the new technology bring in the form of document fraud to prove residency eligibility?

I cannot imagine that anyone who entered the US illegally yesterday will not find a way to "prove" they have been here for 2, 5 or 10 years—with expertly manufactured or purchased original documentation provided by willing vendors and entrepreneurs who have little fear of being caught, because government resources are all tied up in a massive legalization program.Read the complete article

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