Thursday 23 May 2013

Rep. John Barrow Introduces Keeping the Promises of IRCA Act:US Senate equals Open Borders Amnesty Treason Lobby

Rep. John Barrow Introduces Keeping the Promises of IRCA Act

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Rep. John Barrow
Rep. John Barrow
Rep. John Barrow (D-Ga.) has introduced the Keeping the Promise of IRCA Act. The bill would fulfill the border security promises, workplace verification promises, and interior enforcement promises that were never fulfilled by the 1986 amnesty bill. The bill serves as an alternative to the Gang of Eight's amnesty bill, S.744, and is a response to public opinion that's been evident in poll after poll that the border needs to be secured before dealing with other aspects of immigration reform.
The Keeping the Promise of IRCA Act would:
  • Require all employers to use E-Verify within 2 years
  • Require all employers to re-verify the work authorization of temporary guest workers
  • Increase the penalty to at least 1 year in prison for committing fraud while going through the work authorization process
  • Increases penalties and fines for employers that hire illegal aliens
  • Requires DHS to check suspected illegal-alien smugglers and those smuggled with terrorist watch lists 
  • Increases penalties for illegal-alien smugglers
  • Bars sanctuary cities from receiving State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) funding
  • Hire additional ICE agents and support staff
  • Assign at least one ICE agent to each federal, state, and country prison and require ICE to detain suspected illegal aliens booked to the prison
  • Assign at least one ICE agent to each state drug and gan task force 
  • Prove ICE agents and Border Patrol agents with appropriate equipment - body armor and weapons
  • Discontinue visas to countries that refuse to repatriate deported illegal aliens
  • Add an additional 10,000 beds to ICE detention centers
  • Create a pilot program for a biometric exit/entry system at land ports  
  • Require equipment sharing between the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security
  • Achieve operation control of the border - defined by stopping all illegal border crossings, drugs, and weapons
  • Adds additional judges, clerks, and prosecutors along the border 

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