Virginia: 280K SQ FT Compound, 3K Jobs for Illegal
Amnesty: Rent $65K Monthly by Maggie • March
6, 2015
A 280,000
square foot compound in Alexandria, Virginia in the Crystal City neighborhood,
will be rented by the government to ‘process’ illegals. It will cost taxpayers
almost $65,000 monthly, before any other expenses are included. Another 3,100
government employees will be added to the federal payroll. The website, ArlingtonNow.com,
quotes sources saying salaries at the facility will range from $34,400 to
$157,100, and also identifies the building as “Crystal Plaza 4, a 46-year
old office building.” Once again, Judicial
The numbers are
breathtaking and include a $647,590 monthly rent bill for a new facility at
2200 Crystal Drive in Arlington Virginia. It will be the processing
headquarters for two Obama amnesty plans—Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
(DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful
Permanent Residents (DAPA)—that will allow millions of illegal
immigrants to remain in the U.S. Last month a federal court in Texas blocked
the amnesty order, but records show the administration is ready to pull the
trigger if it succeeds in appealing the ruling.
In fact a few
weeks ago Judicial Watch reported
that, despite the court order, the administration continued working behind the
scenes to quickly award multi-million-dollar contracts to firms that can
expeditiously process millions of illegal immigrants. A Request for Proposal
(RFP) from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) estimates that the
population of potential requesters for the president’s deferred action will be
“approximately four million people” and that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services (USCIS) anticipates the initial filing of “approximately five to six
million forms” related to the amnesty order which also covers the illegal
immigrant parents of U.S. citizens and lawful residents.
It’s clear in
the RFP’s pricing spreadsheets that it’s a huge taking that will cost American
taxpayers a chunk of change, but now we have actual figures provided by
government sources close to the negotiations. The Crystal City headquarters will
get $1.5 million in “renovations/furniture,” $4 million in “telephone/data
electronics,” $2.6 million in “workstation/desktop equipment” and $850,000 in
“security upgrade,” according to the documents reviewed by JW. Around $3
million will be spent on an immigration processing program known as Computer
Linked Adjudication Information Management System (CLAIMS) and $900,000 will go
to video teleconference equipment. The annual rent will be $7,771,082, the
document shows, and on-site guard services will run over $1 million.
Other expenses
include over $1 million for barcode readers and printers, $90,000 for overtime
utilities and tens of thousands for things such as employee background checks,
drug testing, “instructor travel expenses” to train new hires and basic
training books. The projected payroll for fiscal year 2015 alone is $21 million
for an initial 1,000 extra federal workers. If the court injunction is lifted,
the document says, and the initial planning estimate holds true, USCIS “might
ultimately need to increase its total program costs of between $324 and $484
million per year.” That’s based on the assumption that 60% of all individuals
who may be considered for DACA or DAPA would elect to file a request, according
to the government memo. Read more at Judicial Watch
According to this source,
Crystal City is in the southeastern corner of Arlington, Virginia, south of
downtown Washington, D.C. Office buildings and residential high-rises are
connected to retail stores though a web of underground corridors. “A large
part of Crystal City is an underground city.” Located in Crystal City are
the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Marshals Service, the EPA and some “satellite”
offices for the Pentagon. Within Crystal City is Pentagon City.
Source:http://www.maggiesnotebook.com/2015/03/virginia-280k-sq-ft-compound-3k-jobs-for-illegal-amnesty-rent-65k-monthly/
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