Text 2964, 184 rader
Skriven 2006-07-05 23:49:04 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0607056) for Wed, 2006 Jul 5
===================================================
===========================================================================
Fact Sheet: Basic Pilot: A Clear and Reliable Way to Verify Employment
Eligibility
===========================================================================
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
July 5, 2006
Fact Sheet: Basic Pilot: A Clear and Reliable Way to Verify Employment
Eligibility
ÿÿÿÿÿ In Focus: Immigration
"Part of a comprehensive immigration plan is to give employers the tools
necessary to determine whether or not the workers they're looking for are
here legally in America. And we've got such a plan - Basic Pilot, it's
called. It's working."
- President George W. Bush, 7/5/06
Today, President Bush Visited A Dunkin' Donuts Store To Highlight The Basic
Pilot Program And The Need For Comprehensive Immigration Reform. Dunkin'
Brands Inc. recently announced it will require all of its franchisees to
participate in the Basic Pilot program, which helps employers verify
employment eligibility. Dunkin' Brands voluntarily signed up for the
program because of the difficulty employers face when trying to screen the
work eligibility of new hires.
The Basic Pilot Program 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 personal 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.
þ President Bush Has Called On Congress To Make Basic Pilot Mandatory And
Provide The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) With The Funding And
Authority To Make Sure It Is An Effective Tool To Prevent The Hiring Of
Illegal Workers. 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. The President's FY07 budget
requests $111 million to expand Basic Pilot for more employers to make
use of the program.
President Bush Is Committed To Comprehensive Immigration Reform
All Elements Of Immigration Reform Must Be Addressed Together. The five
objectives of comprehensive immigration reform are securing our borders,
creating a temporary worker program, making it easier for employers to
verify employment eligibility and continuing to hold them to account for
the legal status of workers they hire, dealing with the millions of illegal
immigrants who are already here, and honoring the great American tradition
of the melting pot.
þ President Bush Is Continuing To Work With Congress To Produce A
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill. The House started this process
by passing a bill that focuses on border security and interior
enforcement. 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 Has Increased By 42 Percent Since The
President Took Office.
þ Last Year, The President Signed A Bill Doubling Federal Resources For
Worksite Enforcement. The Administration's FY07 budget request seeks
$41.7 million in new funds and 171 additional agents to strengthen
Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) worksite enforcement
efforts.
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.
DHS Recently Proposed Its "No-Match" Regulation To Clarify Employers'
Obligations In Resolving Questions Regarding Employment Eligibility And To
Help The Government Crack Down On Those Employers Who Knowingly Hire
Illegal Workers. Millions of Social Security numbers provided by employers
do not match the information in the Social Security Administration's (SSA)
databases. In some cases when an employer has ten or more employees with
inaccurate information, the SSA sends the employer a "no-match" letter.
DHS's proposed "no-match" regulation outlines clear steps that employers
can take in reaction to these letters. This regulation would also create a
safe harbor for employers who undertake good faith efforts to verify their
employees' eligibility.
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. 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.
The Bush Administration's Worksite Enforcement Efforts
ICE Has Adopted An Aggressive Approach Toward Cracking Down On Employers
Who Knowingly Hire Illegal Aliens. ICE has replaced the old system of
administrative hearings and fines with a much tougher combination of
criminal prosecutions and asset forfeitures. ICE is conducting far more
criminal investigations than the former Immigration and Naturalization
Service, which tended to rely on administrative fines as a sanction.
Arrests For Criminal Violations Brought In Worksite Enforcement Actions -
The Most Effective Means Of Enforcement And Best Measure Of ICE's New
Approach - Have Increased Significantly. These criminal arrests have
increased from 24 in FY99, to 160 in FY04, to 176 in FY05, and to a record
382 so far this fiscal year. The number of indictments and criminal
convictions has also increased.
þ In April, ICE Carried Out The Largest Single Worksite Enforcement
Action Ever Taken Against An Employer. Seven current and former
managers of IFCO Systems North America were charged with harboring
aliens and document fraud, and 1,187 unlawfully employed illegal aliens
were arrested.
þ From October 2005 Through March 2006, ICE Arrested More Than 2,100
Unlawfully Employed Illegal Aliens As A Result Of Worksite Enforcement
Investigations. ICE also seized millions of dollars in cash and assets
from employers.
þ Last Year, Federal Agents Completed Operation Rollback, Which Resulted
In The Largest Worksite Enforcement Penalty In U.S. History. Operation
Rollback also resulted in the arrest of hundreds of illegal immigrants
and criminal convictions against a dozen employers. The $15 million
settlement and forfeiture resulting from Operation Rollback is greater
than the combined sum of all administrative fines from the previous
eight years.
DHS Is Focusing Enforcement Efforts On Locating And Removing Criminal
Aliens, Building Strong Worksite Compliance Programs To Deter Illegal
Employment, And Uprooting The Criminal Infrastructure That Supports Illegal
Migration.
þ In May And June, ICE Apprehended More Than 2,100 Criminal Aliens, Gang
Members, Fugitives, And Other Immigration Violators In A Nationwide
Interior Enforcement Operation Dubbed "Operation Return To Sender."
Among the roughly 2,179 individuals arrested in the operation, roughly
half had criminal records for crimes that ranged from sexual assault of
a minor to assault with a deadly weapon. Roughly 367 of the arrested
aliens were members or associates of violent street gangs and 640 were
fugitive aliens who had been issued final orders of removal by an
immigration judge but failed to comply.
þ Last Week, ICE Arrested 22 Illegal Alien Workers From An Engineering
Company That Provides Contract Services To Camp Pendleton Marine Corps
Base. According to investigators, the majority of the company's
unauthorized workers used fraudulent social security and alien
registration numbers to complete the required forms to obtain their
jobs. While there is no evidence that any of the employees had
terrorist ties, unauthorized workers with access to security sensitive
sites are potentially vulnerable to exploitation by terrorists,
smugglers, traffickers, or other criminals.
þ Since March 2003, ICE Fugitive Operations Teams Have Arrested More Than
42,000 Aliens, 31,000 Of Which Were Fugitives.
þ Since May 2002, An ICE Document And Benefit Fraud Task Force Initiative
Targeting The Washington, DC, Area, Operation Card Shark, Has Shut Down
Seven Fraudulent Document "Mills," Seized Approximately 10,000
Documents With An Estimated Value Of Over $1 Million, Apprehended 195
Aliens, And Prosecuted 60 Individuals.
þ Since 2001, The Number Of ICE Immigration Investigators Has Increased
By 25 Percent.
þ ICE Has Expanded Its Fugitive Operations Teams From 35 To 52 In 2006,
And The President's FY07 Budget Seeks Funding To Increase That Number
To A Total Of 70 Teams.
# # #
===========================================================================
Return to this article at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/07/20060705-6.html
* Origin: (1:3634/12)
|