Thursday, November 16, 2017

Immigration Bill

Immigration to the US was geared toward accepting immigrants who were capable of self-support and was driven by labor shortages in specific fields.  Our current immigration laws have been drifting off-course for decades and have resulted in a surge in welfare immigrant terrorists and criminals. The new Immigration Bill needs to tighten immigration to allow only the best and the brightest to be admitted. All immigrants should be required to be self-supporting and should not be eligible for any federal welfare programs.

 

The Anchor Baby, Family Chain Migration and Lottery policies should be revoked. Babies born in the US from non-citizen parents should not be given US citizenship. We should consider them citizens of their parents’ home countries. Immigration of family members should be limited to spouse and children. 

 

Immigrants should not be issued a Social Security Card or a US Drivers’ License to prevent them from committing voter fraud.  They should take their foreign driver’s license to the local license bureau and have it certified if they pass the driver’s tests.

 

Immigrants should not have Social Security Accounts and should not be required to pay Social Security taxes until they receive their Green Cards. After they have received their Green Cards, they may opt not to have a Social Security Card and not pay Social Security Tax until they become US Citizens.

 

Immigrants who are visitors should be able to use their home country drivers’ licenses to vacation and work temporarily in the US.

 

All immigrants who apply for Work Visas should be sponsored by employers, who would apply for work visas to fill critical jobs only if qualified US citizens cannot be found. Employers would also have to use the E-Verify System to verify citizenship.

 

Professional immigrants who are sponsored by employers would enter with H1b visas. This should require technical degrees, licenses and sponsorship by employers. Technicians should not be eligible for H1b visas.

 

A limited number of Technicians would enter with H2b visas and should be limited to technical fields where we have shortages.

 

Hospitality workers, general labor workers and all others would no longer be eligible for H2b visas.

 

Non-citizen Seasonal Agricultural Workers should require an H2a Visa and be sponsored by their employers.

 

Schools should not be required to take any students who are not functional enough in English and Math to be admitted with their age group. They should be required to increase their proficiency in community based programs and pass an entrance test and be admitted to schools set up for students who are older than their grade.

 

Refugees will not be admitted to the US. The US government may co-sponsor refugee camps in home or neighboring countries and provide temporary food, shelter and medical until they can return to their homes and their families. Current refugees living in the US will be returned to these camps.

 

While there are about 185 different types of visas, there are two main categories of U.S. visas:
·       Nonimmigrant visa - for temporary visits such as for tourism, business, work, visiting family, or studying.
·       Immigrant visa - for people to immigrate to the United States.

 

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Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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