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Fact Sheet: Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Improving Worksite
Enforcement
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
June 1, 2006
Fact Sheet: Comprehensive Immigration Reform: Improving Worksite
Enforcement
ÿÿÿÿÿ President Discusses Comprehensive Immigration Reform ÿÿÿÿÿ In Focus:
Immigration
Today, President Bush Discussed His Plan For Comprehensive Immigration
Reform. One of the most important tests of immigration reform will be the
enforcement of our immigration laws in the interior of our country. The
Administration is taking action to improve worksite enforcement - and
expects businesses to help.
þ Congress Is Now Moving Forward With Legislation To Reform Our
Immigration System. The House started this debate by passing a bill
that focuses on border security and interior enforcement. Now the
Senate has passed a comprehensive bill that also includes a temporary
worker program and a plan to resolve the status of illegal immigrants
who are already in our country. Working out the differences between the
House and Senate bills will require effort and compromise on both
sides. Yet the difficulty of this task is no excuse for avoiding it.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Hold Employers To Account For The
Workers They Hire
Funding For Immigration Enforcement Inside Our Country Has Increased By 42
Percent Since The President Took Office, And Last Year, The President
Signed A Bill Doubling Federal Resources For Worksite Enforcement. We have
also launched law enforcement task forces in 11 major cities to dismantle
criminal rings that produce fake documents. All these efforts are helping
us enforce our immigration laws at the worksite.
The Federal Government Has A Responsibility To Ensure That Businesses Have
A Clear And Reliable Way To Check Work Documents. Today there is an entire
underground industry dedicated to producing fake IDs and fraudulent Social
Security numbers. Under current law, the immigration enforcement agents at
the Department of Homeland Security are not informed when the Social
Security Administration discovers a mismatch between a worker and the
Social Security Number he or she provides. We need to address these
problems and ensure that our agents can enforce the law.
þ Basic Pilot Is Helping Businesses Comply With The Law. Basic Pilot is a
voluntary, online verification system that allows employers to confirm
the eligibility of new hires by checking the information they provide
against Federal databases.
þ When President Bush Took Office, Basic Pilot Was Available In Only
Six States, And Today It Is Available Nationwide. The President's
FY 2007 budget requests $111 million to expand Basic Pilot.
þ Congress Needs To Make This Program Mandatory And Provide Homeland
Security With The Funding And Authority To Make It Work. Basic
Pilot is still optional, and most employers do not participate.
Both the House and Senate immigration bills would require employers
to use Basic Pilot.
þ To Help Combat Document Fraud, President Bush Has Proposed The Creation
Of A New Identification Card For Every Legal Foreign Worker. This card
should use biometric technology, such as digital fingerprints, to help
make it tamper-proof. With a tamper-proof card, American employers
would know that a foreign job applicant is who he says he is - and is
in our country legally. A tamper-proof card would be a vital tool to
enforce the law, and it must be part of any comprehensive immigration
reform.
þ Improving Enforcement Of Our Immigration Laws Also Requires Stiffening
The Penalties For Violating Those Laws. President Bush proposes to
increase penalties for employers who violate the law - and to make
fines even larger for employers who repeatedly violate the law.
American Businesses Have A Clear Responsibility To Obey The Law. Businesses
that knowingly employ illegal workers are undermining our laws, violating
the public trust, and contributing to the problem of illegal immigration -
and the Administration will not tolerate it.
þ By Cracking Down On Document Fraud, The Administration Will Help Honest
Employers Follow The Law And Will Punish Those Who Violate It. With an
effective verification system and a tamper-proof card, employers would
have the tools they need to check the work status of job applicants,
and there would be no excuse for hiring an illegal worker. And with an
effective verification system and a tamper-proof card, illegal workers
would have less incentive to cross the border in the first place.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Help Us Secure Our Borders
President Bush Has Called On Congress To Provide Funding For Dramatic
Improvements In Manpower And Technology At The Border. Since the President
took office, we have increased funding for border security by 66 percent,
and expanded the Border Patrol from about 9,000 to 12,000 agents. By the
end of 2008, we will increase the number of Border Patrol officers by an
additional 6,000 - doubling the size of the Border Patrol since the
President took office. At the same time, we will construct high-tech fences
in urban corridors and build new patrol roads and barriers in rural areas.
We will create a virtual fence that employs motion sensors, infrared
cameras, and unmanned aerial vehicles to detect and prevent illegal
crossings.
This Month, National Guard Units Will Deploy To The Border To Set Up The
Headquarters That Will Help Coordinate Guard Operations In Support Of The
Border Patrol. These forces are the first of up to 6,000 Guard members who
will assist the Border Patrol by operating surveillance systems, analyzing
intelligence, installing fences and vehicle barriers, building patrol
roads, and providing training. Guard units will not be involved in direct
law enforcement activities, and as new Border Patrol agents and new
technologies come online, the number of Guard forces will be reduced.
þ The Federal Government Is Now Working To Conclude Formal Agreements
With California, Arizona, New Mexico, And Texas That Will Define The
Role And Responsibilities Of National Guard Units Deploying To The
Southern Border. President Bush will continue to work closely with the
Governors of these States to secure our border. He has also spoken with
the chief of the National Guard Bureau, Lieutenant General Steven Blum,
about the work the Guard will be doing to improve border security.
We Will Increase Federal Funding For State And Local Authorities Assisting
The Border Patrol On Targeted Enforcement Missions. We will give State and
local authorities the specialized training they need to help Federal
officers apprehend and detain illegal immigrants. This will help during the
period of transition as new Border Patrol agents and new technologies come
online.
We Will End The Practice Of "Catch And Release" Along The Southern Border.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Create A Temporary Worker Program
That Helps Us Secure The Border
A Temporary Worker Program Would Create A Legal Path For Foreign Workers To
Enter Our Country In An Orderly Way, For A Limited Period Of Time. Above
all, a temporary worker program would add to our security by making certain
we know who is in our country and why they are here.
A Temporary Worker Program Would Meet The Legitimate Needs Of American
Employers, And It Would Give Honest Immigrants A Way To Provide For Their
Families While Respecting The Law.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Address The Reality That Millions Of
Illegal Immigrants Are Here Already
The President Opposes Amnesty. Amnesty would be unfair to those who are
here lawfully, and it would invite further waves of illegal immigration.
There is a rational middle ground between granting an automatic path to
citizenship for every illegal immigrant and a program that requires every
illegal immigrant to leave.
The President Believes Illegal Immigrants Who Have Roots In Our Country And
Want To Stay Should Have To Pay A Meaningful Penalty For Breaking The Law,
Pay Their Taxes, Learn English, And Work In A Job For A Number Of Years.
People who meet these conditions should eventually be permitted to apply
for citizenship like other foreign workers, but approval would not be
automatic - and they will have to wait in line behind those who played by
the rules and followed the law.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Must Honor The Great American Tradition Of
The Melting Pot
The Success Of Our Country Depends Upon Helping Newcomers Assimilate Into
Our Society And Embrace Our Common Identity As Americans. When immigrants
assimilate and advance in our society, they realize their dreams, they
renew our spirit, and they add to the unity of America.
English Is The Key To Unlocking The Opportunity Of America. English allows
newcomers to go from picking crops to opening a grocery, from cleaning
offices to running offices, from a life of low-paying jobs to a diploma, a
career, and a home of their own.
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