A Sensible Immigration Plan

In light of the announcement yesterday of the Senate’s new and improved approach which has received the blessing of the President — the screws and goons are on the same side — I will once again post the US-First 13-point plan for dealing with illegal immigration as it appears on the US-First web site.  Whether or not this becomes law, it is evidence enough that WE THE PEOPLE need to do some serious house-cleaning at the national level.  Michael Savage is right — BORDERS, LANGUAGE, and CULTURE.

I am not a xenophobe, racist, or whatever pejorative term you wish to toss my way.  I am for allowing immigrants into our country on a controlled basis so that we can properly assimilate them into our society — while embracing all they have to offer that is better than what we currently have.  When they come here and operate “under the table” — everybody loses except the criminals and greedy.

And now…the US-First 13-point plan:

Our nation is made up of immigrants, from those who came aboard The Mayflower to those who arrived today. US-First welcomes all who come to our sea and land points-of-entry in accordance with our laws and who wish to either stay with us for a time to better themselves in accordance with our laws or to stay permanently and embrace our American culture, language, and values — while enriching us with that which they have to offer.

With the above statement in mind, and realizing that not all who currently come to the US are fulfilling it, US-First offers the following plan for reform of the current status:

  1. Get a handle on the borders NOW. We don’t need a wall. We need to bring most of the permanently-stationed military in from Europe, Asia, and elsewhere to patrol and enforce the borders and coastlines. 
  2. Require proof of citizenship (birth or naturalization certificate) to register to vote. 
  3. Require two forms of ID to vote in any election. 
  4. Deny publicly-funded social and non-emergency medical services, and public education to all non-citizens. Do not penalize private providers. 
  5. Alter the law so that children born to non-citizens are no longer granted citizenship at birth. They will be granted citizenship (residency) if/when their parent(s) are granted citizenship (residency), or they may choose to pursue citizenship (residency) on their own once they reach the age of eighteen. 
  6. Enforce the laws already on the books against hiring illegals, including penalties for those who [obviously and repeatedly] do. 
  7. All non-immigration related government oral and written proceedings, forms, publications, etc. shall be in English only. 
  8. Require English-only in conducting business (excluding only private, non-job-related conversations) in non-travel or hospitality-related establishments that serve the general public (i.e., do not cater to a specific group of people). Religious and fraternal organizations shall be exempt. 
  9. Impose heavy tariffs on out-of-country money transfers, which will be waived upon proof of reciprocal into-country money transfers. 
  10. Prohibit the flying from a flag pole (or other permanent fixture) of any flag foreign to the United States. Flying such flags from non-permanent fixtures (e.g., hand-held, car-mounted, temporarily-placed flag stand) would still be allowed. Representatives of foreign governments, and religious and fraternal organizations shall be exempt. 
  11. Simplify the process and provide proper staffing levels to handle whatever amount of legal immigration we deem desirable, to make the process more understandable to the immigrants and to proceed in a more timely fashion than at present. 
  12. Declare a moratorium on deportations of those who have broken no laws besides those related to immigration and their inability as illegals to perform (e.g., lack of auto liability insurance and licensing), during which time all illegals shall be required to register. Upon expiration of the moratorium, any undocumented alien will be subject to immediate deportation, as will any registered alien upon conviction of an offense which carries a possible sentence of time in the penitentiary. Persons who choose to register will be required to update their registration on a yearly basis (e.g., every January). Let it be known that registering will not be a guarantee of a subsequent granting of citizenship or other residency status; but, at such time as we might decide these matters, being registered will be looked upon with favor. 
  13. Outlaw “sanctuary” declarations by municipalities and other entities.

This will go a long way towards making those who are here to take advantage of us leave of their own accord without having to be deported. Those who are here to meld with our language and culture will not be terribly inconvenienced. Neither will those who are not currently exploiting illegals for cheap labor.

Once the above measures are in place, we can then discuss which of those illegals who remain might be made legal and eventually naturalized.

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