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August 9, 2008

How Immigrants Can Deal with ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement, “La Migra”)

Filed under: Immigration — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 5:24 pm

ICE (“La Migra”) has very long lists of people to go after. But you don’t want to STAND OUT on this list. Being aggressive with ICE or getting in trouble with the local police is what will make you stand out.

Non-criminal undocumented immigrants: Heed this video’s advice on dealing with ICE – it is effective, and can buy you time until immigration reform finally (and necessarily) passes:

One exception to the techniques shown in this video regards the scene in which the family tells ICE to go away using reverse-racial slurs. You don’t want to aggravate ICE officers. Remember: You’re dealing with the Federal Government and they can come back with a warrant to enter your house. Officers must have a judge-signed warrant to enter your house. Unless you’re a hard-core criminal or a threat to the U.S., it is unlikely ICE will have the proper warrant.

It’s a fact that most immigrants (even undocumented) are much less likely to be trouble-makes (i.e., criminals) than Citizens. That said, keep yourself extra clean (i.e., stay out of trouble so local law enforcement agencies can’t hold you, and check your status).

ICE is an expensive program, and their very-long list of people to go after will not decrease significantly because new people are added to it every day. It’s a Catch-22 for the taxpayer (but job security for ICE and private prison contractors): aggressive enforcement will uncover more of the 12 to 20 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. This means more deportation hearings, more detention centers (jails), and transportation cost. None of this is cheap.

ICE’s tactics defy all economic logic, including the fact that cost-effective migrant labor drives the U.S.’s still-robust economy. It’s only a matter of time before the government realizes racism is way more expensive than immigration reform.

Remember, hard-working migrant, YOU are the unappreciated, often-scapegoatted economic backbone of the U.S. And this is why immigration reform is coming: the next Administration will likely correct what the Bush Administration lost  control of.

July 19, 2008

ICE Operation Endgame: An expensive, ultimately futile cat-and-mouse game

Filed under: Immigration — admin @ 11:42 pm

Friedrich Nietzsche said: “What does not destroy me, makes me stronger.” This profound quote is exemplified by Jews, Blacks and Japanese-Americans, now-powerful groups who were violently suppressed and discriminated against less than 70 years ago.

Despite the projections of Operation Endgame, which began in 2003, it is ignorant to believe that a couple of thousand Marlboro men — i.e., the ICE Nazis — will put a dent in the 12-million economic-refugee population. Based on their own cost estimates ICE/DHS must realize this. But they have to do their best to sell their agenda to the taxpayers, because 12 million immigrants to chase is money in the bank for their department – i.e., job security.

ICE’s unscrupulous tactics (night/early-morning house raids, workplace raids, drawn guns, jails, etc.) are their own UNDOING: their actions will simply force undocumented immigrants to go further “underground”, like many Jews did during WWII.

Undocumented immigrants are intelligent, resourceful HUMANS, including many from the same genetic stock as the pre-Columbian engineers and astronomers of Mexico and Mesoamerica. Wiki or Google “Pre-Columbian” and witness how sophisticated their ancestors were.

ICE tries to nab undocumented immigrants based on:

  • some “intelligence” (e.g., last known address, neighborhood ethnicity, hotline tips)
  • generic “metrics” (most likely time to be home/work)
  • local-police turn-ins (e.g., from traffic tickets)
  • psychology (deceit; threats and intimidation; sleep disruption)

But you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to beat a corrupt, unethical system. Indeed, knowledge gleaned from news reports (youtube-1, youtube-2 ), blogs and web sites, and word-of-mouth tips penetrate the undocumented community quickly, and effective risk-management is implemented.

Immigrants stay extra clean, drive safe cars safely, move to safe houses and sanctuaries, and work hard (while maintaining superb work ethics) to satisfy their employers. The science and math/stats is on their side, Penn & Teller are on their side,  God is on their side, the force is with them.

Meanwhile, ICE — and those who support their “cause” — will continue to drain the nation’s federal budget at unprecedented levels [NY Times, CNN, americanprogress.org]. Until the dam finally breaks:

A once-robust and vibrant economy will collapse and other nations will mock the now-dystopian country. A person in the EU, Japan, China or India may say: “The 2-trillion-dollar Iraq war, Abu Graib, Gitmo and now ICE … those U.S. fools bankrupted themselves because they couldn’t suppress primitive evolutionary psychologies of bloodlust and xenophobia.”

June 6, 2008

Immigrants and Healthcare Costs

Filed under: Immigration — admin @ 12:02 pm

Contrary to popular myth, immigrants — illegal or legal — impose less costs on the U.S. health-care system than U.S. citizens.

Indeed a Feb. 2008 RAND Corporation study concluded:

Overall, immigrants to the United States use relatively few health services, primarily because they are generally healthier than their American-born counterparts, according to a November edition of the journal Health Affairs –- estimates that in the United States about $1.1 billion in federal, state and local government funds are spent annually on health care for undocumented immigrants aged 18 to 64. That amounts to an average of $11 in taxes for each U.S. household. In contrast, a total of $88 billion in government funds were spent on health care for all non-elderly adults in 2000.

And:

“Our findings show a relatively small amount of tax money is spent on health services provided to undocumented immigrants,” said James P. Smith, the RAND chair in Labor Market and Demographic Studies and an author of the report.

 Other noteworthy items:

“This suggests that the act of immigrating to the United States favors those who are generally healthier and may discourage those who have chronic health problems,” said study co-author Sood.

“But the largest factor [of significantly lower healthcare costs of immigrants -- legal or illegal] appears to be due to their being generally healthier than the native-born population.”

Bottom line:

The foreign-born (especially the undocumented) use disproportionately fewer medical services and contribute less to health care costs in relation to their population share (this means U.S. citizens), likely because of their better relative health and lack of health insurance.

No wonder the demand for illegal (undocumented) immigrants is high! They are healthier than citizens and the employer does not have to pay for health insurance. Even if undocumented workers did have health insurance, their healthier-than-US-citizens diet and lifestyles would still make them a better employment choice.

June 4, 2008

NY Times article “The Great Immigration Panic”

Filed under: Immigration — admin @ 4:23 pm

A timely and poignant article, “The Great Immigration Panic”, appeared in the June 03, 2008The
New York Times
editorial section.

Some highlights:

An escalating campaign of raids in homes and workplaces has spread indiscriminate
terror among millions of people who pose no threat.

Immigrants in detention languish without lawyers and decent medical care even
when they are mortally ill. Lawmakers are struggling to impose standards and
oversight on a system deficient in both. Counties and towns with spare jail
cells are lining up for federal contracts as prosecutions fill the system to
bursting. Unbothered by the sight of blameless children in prison scrubs, the
government plans to build up to three new family detention centers. Police
all over are checking papers, empowered by politicians itching to enlist in
the federal crusade.

Perhaps even more noteworthy are the over-400 online Readers’ Comments for
this article. Here are some highlights:

The pious tone of the descendents of these immigrants [all Americans being
immigrants] is hypocritical. I live in Canada but [I] am an American Citizen.
Mostly proud of our nation except when xenophobia sets in.

 

My wife and I had a nightmare trying to go through the legal route of trying
to get her a [ U.S.] green card. They put us through hell even when she was
pregnant with our first baby, including sending her home, trying to ban her
for three years. We are a young couple, college educated, and with jobs.
The whole process left us with such a bad taste we decided to move to New
Zealand. […] The US has become so fearful that all common sense has been thrown
out the window. Life is just easier here [in New Zealand] and it could be in
the US. It’s not to late to turn things around [in the U.S.] … I almost cried
after going through the immigration system in the U.S. with my “wife”.
I love the US, but please let’s get our common sense back. Become the country
that once had amazing ideals.

 

Venal politicians use illegal immigration as they’ve used same sex marriage,
‘Willie Horton’s’, abortion, et al to divide and conquer. The whole conversation
with respect to illegal immigrants is phony to the point of nausea. If my family,
my children are starving in Mexico, I’ll gut chickens in the US if it’s the
last thing I do to try and keep them alive. Hypocracy, it’s what’s for dinner.

 

[Another Reader commented:] “Those who violate the law, who ignore the
rules and who have no grasp of the underlying precepts are NOT a benefit to
the nation.” [And here is another Reader's reply:] I guess that would
include former New York Gov. George Pataki’s mother. As he reports, she came
to this country completely illegally, using her sister’s passport (something
quite common, actually). She didn’t overstay a visa because she fell in love,
or fell ill, or was misadvised by a storefront immigration advice office in
her neighborhood. No. She deliberately violated the law from the get-go. [… Corrupt
governments and even citizens] are merely looking for scapegoats for economic
problems, rather than solutions?

 

If you want to understand why immigration is a problem, look to why businesses
who hire foreign workers without papers can do so without any risk of prosecution
and why the foreign citizens cannot find work and decent living conditions
in their own countries.

 

My wife had a Mexican passport, a bank account and a letter affirming that
she had no criminal record. We had her birth certificate, baptismal records
and, even, her school records back to grade school. To say the least we felt
ready and able to tackle the INS. It took us seven and a half years to obtain
her citizenship. We were treated brusquely and often rudely [by INS] ….

 

Stop blaming “big business” [for hiring illegal immigrants]; they
are only trying to keep prices low because YOU don’t want to pay more for
goods and services. YOU are the end user of immigrant labor. YOU are a hypocrite
and a moron. You are benefiting every day from the hard work and sacrifice
of immigrants. If you think that you, me, and our entire economy would not
be hugely affected if we forced them all to leave, you can’t even follow
your own logic to its obvious conclusion. The level of hypocrisy and ignorance
coming from the anti-immigrant movement is disgusting.

 

Immigration is necessary for the USA as it is for Europe and for any other
country with aging populations and the necessity to continue growing and modernizing.

 

“Every country has to secure its borders” — oft stated and accepted
without critical examination. Human experience suggests it just aint so.
The rush to secure the borders subsumes the assertion that the borders are
not secure. If true, and I suspect it is, it proves that securing the borders
is unnecessary. It proves that our country has grown from its humble origins
to its present position as economic and military collosus of the known world
with insecure borders. In fact, it may be those insecure borders which have
landed us at the top of the heap. Messing with them risks finding out the
answer.

 

Looking back through the lens of history, we will be remembered not just
for what we did — treating immigrants more harshly than we treat citizens
– as for what we didn’t do — finding a solution to the immigration problem.
[...] Rome fell because large groups of immigrant populations invaded and
established their own states within Roman territory. The longstanding practice
of assimilating immigrants was not enforced on these groups, and the Roman
state ran out of money and armies to deal with the new arrivals. [Good point
about money. ICE is spending huge amounts of taxpayer dollars on jails and
detention centers as well as transportation … and let’s not
forget the top-dollar Government wages of officers, agents, judges, and administrators.]

June 3, 2008

Non-criminals in County Jails: Your Tax Dollars at Work

Filed under: Immigration — admin @ 11:05 am

Will your local county Sheriff keep real criminals out of jails — just to make room for non-criminal or petty-criminal illegals — because they want the big money from ICE?

With help from U.S. hard-earned tax dollars, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is filling jails across the country with mostly non-criminal immigrants who have been torn away from their families, jobs and homes.

Tens of thousands of arrested immigrants are being held in county jails while they await court dates and eventual deportation.

The county governments are eager to receive immigrants into their jails because ICE (U.S. government) pays well. This is a double whammy for tax-payers who already pay local (city/state) tax as well as Federal income tax.

In conclusion, Americas Policy Program of the Center for International Policy notes…

Clearly the federal government has failed to create a sustainable immigration system. But involving local governments and police in immigration law enforcement and detention is not a solution. It just extends this failure to new levels of government.

May 26, 2008

Racism at ICE?

Filed under: Immigration — admin @ 1:31 pm

It is unsettling to learn that the U.S. Immigration service, including one of its leaders, Julie L. Myers, supports or takes part in actions like this…

Julie L. Myers gave this worker a

From the NY Times [April 9, 2008]

The nation’s top immigration enforcement official [Julie L. Myers] ordered the destruction of photographs of an office Halloween party that showed a white agency employee dressed as a black detainee, according to a Congressional investigation whose report was released in April, 2008.

Julie L. Myers, the Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ordered that the photos be removed from a digital camera in a “coordinated effort to conceal” her role in awarding one of the top costume prizes to the employee.

Ms. Myers, who was acting assistant secretary at the time, might have moved to cover up the events to avoid derailing her Senate confirmation.

Ms. Myers had been a judge at the Halloween contest. The staff member who won the “most original costume” prize wore a dreadlock wig, what looked like a prison jumpsuit and black face paint.

“I’m a Jamaican detainee from Krome — obviously, I’ve escaped,” the employee, referring to a detention center in Miami, announced to the judges, provoking laughter, according to the Congressional report.

Ms. Myers then posed for photographs with the employee — whose name was not released — smiling for the camera.

 Resources:

The Julie Myers fiasco: It’s not the racism. It’s the stupidity. [michellemalkin.com]

DHS Official Accused of Misleading [washingtonpost.com]

 

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