Entries categorized as ‘Immigration’
Mike Speaks on the Issues: Immigration
November 7, 2007 · No Comments
Categories: AudioVisual · Immigration
Tracking the Bad Guys
April 12, 2007 · 1 Comment
What is the best technological and innovative fool-proof way to track and manage those who should not be enter our country?
Do we do something like what is mentioned on the attached article?
Better yet, who don’t we already have this at our disposal? It makes so much common sense.
Categories: Homeland Security · Immigration
You want to control illegal workers??
March 28, 2007 · No Comments
Categories: Immigration
50 Ideas for Delaware: Immigration
March 16, 2007 · No Comments
A Better Deal for Delaware announces five ideas to address immigration:
1. Doesn’t Delaware Deserve an immigration system where U.S. employers should be liable for their own hiring decisions, not those made outside their control.
2. Doesn’t Delaware deserve an immigration where Employers should not be forced to participate until the government provides assurances that the system is accurate and reliable.
3. Doesn’t Delaware deserve an immigration system where The new verification system should be easy to understand and to implement at all work sites.
4. Doesn’t Delaware deserve an immigration system that makes false documents and identity theft ineffective. One way to achieve effective and efficient work site enforcement is to include biometric identifiers or other state-of-the-art technology in the identity and work authorization process that is capable of automatically recognizing an individual’s identity
5. Doesn’t Delaware deserve to refuse government contracts to businesses found to be hiring illegal workers?
Categories: 50 Ideas Delaware · Immigration
Immigration Control
March 4, 2007 · No Comments
Many of the immigration bills propose for the illegal workers to pay a fine before they can apply for citizenship. Wouldn’t it be better for those folks to pay for a train or plane ticket to go back to their home country and apply legally??
Wouldn’t it make more sense to have an identity tracking system for all workers when the Social Security Administration collected $6.4 billion in SS payments for people who do not exist?
What about the requirement for ballots printed in over 100 languages?? Shouldn’t that money be spent on Language immersion??
Categories: Immigration