Posted by
JIT on Saturday, August 04, 2007 8:33:16 PM
The year 2007 has brought even more attention to the problem our country has with illegal immigration. Surprisingly, to quote President Truman, our "Do-Nothing Congress" has done exactly that; NOTHING! They pushed for amnesty, which was even backed by our President, but the American people spoke and the bill was shot down. Obviously the defeat of this bill is largely attributable to conservative talk radio. People like Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham & Hugh Hewitt focused much attention on what they called the "shamnesty" bill and it was clear that America was not happy with the easy "road to citizenship" that the bill provided for. The funny thing about this issue it that it is strikingly non-partisan.
So what is the solution? Well, in 2006 the President authorized the building of a 700 mile fence on the Mexican border. The trouble is, the Mexican border is almost 2,000 miles long....do the math. Since the authorization of the fence, the fence has been trimmed down to a projected 370 feet, to be completed by the end of 2008. Once again, do the math. At the end of July, which is almost a year after authorization, we have built a robust 14 miles of fence and that, my friends, is cause for celebration.
But will a fence really solve the problem? Well lets be realistic here because the facts are plain and simple. It is estimated that roughly half of the illegal immigrant population came here LEGALLY! Assuming there are 12 million illegals in the country, our government let 6 million of them in! Dick Morris has chronicled this problem in his new book release, "Outrage". The problem is simple, yet has still not been addressed. We admit people to come in with a visa, but we do not keep track of who leaves. Basically, once you are in, it is a free-for-all. Stay as long as you want and don't worry, we'll give you free healthcare and send all of your kids to school....for free! It should also be noted that, of the nineteen 9/11 hijackers, 15 were here illegally! Of those 15, 10 of them came in via valid visas that had expired several months prior to the attack, but the government of course had no clue they were still here. The other 5 had "managed to slip through the cracks", according to six experts that conducted a study for National Review. Four of them were actually here legally.
We need to control what we can. Building a fence will obviously deter many people, but is ultimately not the final answer. The fact is, the government can control who it gives visas to. Clearly, a more stringent review of applicant information needs to be done and the government needs to track the people who leave in order to figure out who is still in the country with an expired visa. Its time for the most recent version of the "Do-Nothing Congress" to do something about this epidemic.