July 26, 2006
The Hutchison-Pence Morph: Millions More
Mexicans!
By Bryanna Bevens

Apparently we needed another disingenuous,
immigration reform bill. Here’s another to add
to the heap…the garbage heap:
Congressman
Mike Pence (R-IN) has teamed up with Senator Kay
Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) to introduce the SAFE Visa
Temporary Guest Worker Plan. (HERE)
It’s being
touted as a new "compromise" bill, a
"bridge" to bring Republicans back together and of
course, a "middle ground" immigration reform
plan.
For some reason, each new "compromise"
plan (especially the
GOP plans…ironically) seems to move further away
from the desires of the American people and closer to
the
demands of the business and
ethnic lobbies.
As with Pence’s original Ploy, the actual bill has been
remarkably slow to appear. (Bait and switch, anyone?)
But I’ve read the summaries. And, crikey, this is the
worst plan I have seen…so far.
(Please forgive me if I seem cranky…I’m 8 ½ months
pregnant, it's
115 degrees out here in California and the combo has
me looking for a fight…just
ask my husband!)
I
adore Senator Hutchison…(OK, I admit it: I’m a
recovering Republican operative)…I just want to set
fire to her bill.
The Hutchison-Pence "No Amnesty" Plan is
basically the original Pence
"No Amnesty" Plan but with a new, well,
amnesty plan.
Here’s a breakdown:
1. Before
the
guest worker program can
be implemented, the
border must be secure…A
process which, according to Hutchison-Pence, should take
about two years.
Ok, this part doesn’t differ from the Pence Ploy and I
maintain the same reservation I mentioned
in my previous column: there is no way to gauge or
guarantee that our borders are secure.
Are we supposed to trust
Bush’s word?
I
suppose this element just sounds good.
In fact, earlier this week Senators Cornyn (R-TX) and
Kyl (R-AZ) requested an additional $3.5 billion dollars
in emergency funding for border security. During the
press conference, the Senators (and two of Bush’s
biggest supporters) claimed it was a
"credibility-building measure."
They said that Congress needed to prove its
commitment to enforcement before the American people
will accept a guest worker plan.
Again, maybe I’m cranky. But that just sounds like a
means to an end to me. You know, a sort of
do-something-to-make-us-look-serious-about-immigration-so-we-can-get-our-
cheap-labor-bill-passed
kind of bill.
2. The Good
Neighbor SAFE Visa Program…and those rather odd and
undefined Ellis Island Centers.
So this part is somewhat new…somewhat.
American owned companies—temporary employment
agencies—will
set up shop outside of the United States to
facilitate the program.
Yes, the Ellis Island Centers.
They will match foreign workers with jobs in the United
States that Americans
supposedly do not want. Again, the American employer
would have to prove they tried to fill the job with an
American worker—at wages “commensurate with the trade
or industry in that locality”, details
unclear—before they can fill it with a foreign import.
But here’s a new twist:
According to an Op-Ed in the Washington Times by
Hutchison-Pence
"We call it
a ‘Good Neighbor’ SAFE Visa because the program would be
limited to countries that currently enjoy a positive
trade relationship with the United States in our
hemisphere. Only residents of
NAFTA and
CAFTA-DR countries will be eligible to participate
in this program." [Comprehensive
immigration, July 26, 2006]
Translation: No Europeans need apply… or Asians, for
that matter. Just more and more unskilled, uneducated
cheap labor from Mexico!
Yeah, I was just saying the other day that we didn’t
have enough of that!
I
hope
Europe,
Asia,
Africa and the
rest of the not-so-favored-a-nation-as-Mexico world
throw an unmitigated hissy fit against our
blatant would-be discrimination.
For once, they would be right.
Seriously, this part actually makes me sick to my
stomach but moving on…there are a few changes to the
Visa Program.
Yes, the Hutchison-Pence Plan is a path to
citizenship…a 17-year path (i.e. maybe the illegals
won’t
get to vote on lawmakers currently in office) but
nevertheless a path—which enables them to live in the
United States while they wait for that happy day.
As for would-be immigrants from the rest of the world,
they still have to rot in places like the Sudan while
they await even a guest worker visa…not that we will
have any left after Mexico and Central America are done.
As for social benefits, this part gets a little sticky.
3. Guest
Workers are not eligible for
welfare, social security
or
Medicare.
All the customary paycheck deductions will still apply
to guest workers.
However the Medicare contributions will go to a special
fund which reimburses hospitals for
health costs associated with foreign workers.
The Social Security deductions will be held in another
fund and returned to the foreign worker in a lump sum
when their visa expires and they leave the country…if
they leave the country. (American workers, of course,
have to wait until they’re old enough…assuming
Social Security survives until then).
4. HOWEVER,
guest Workers are still eligible for public education
and emergency medical care.
As with the Pence Ploy, these new "good neighbor"
guest workers can bring their spouse and minor
children with them…so taxpayers get to foot the bill
for their
education and
medical needs.
These are the two biggest financial problems stemming
from illegal immigration. So, in this area, the
Hutchison-Pence Plan does not help at all!
5. AND ALSO:
There is still no mention of ending the
Anchor Baby or
Birth-Right Citizenship
nightmare.
Seventeen years is
time enough to have a lot of babies…
6. ABOVE
ALL: For the first three years there are NO LIMITS on
the number of Good Neighbor Visas that can be issued.
Translation: MILLIONS AND MILLIONS more Mexicans.
7. Appropriations for
“faith-based organizations” that assist illegal
immigrants in
learning English.
The bill does not restrict the use of federal funds to
teaching English—these faith-based groups can apparently
use the funds as they wish.
Finally, the glaring flaw in the plan is the same flaw
we have found in all the proposed bills so far: what
incentive do the 12 (or 20) million illegal aliens have
to make this symbolic across the border?
The Hutchison-Pence Plan (just like all the others) does
not provide for any consequences if they do not!
There are no consequences established for those
who choose to not comply with the Hutchison-Pence Plan
and "get right with the law."
There are 12-20 million illegal aliens living in the
U.S. and the Hutchison-Pence Plan
does not include a penalty for that offense.
How can this bill be called anything but amnesty?
The authors are convinced that there will be enough
"incentives" for our illegal immigrant population to
comply. But, as I have said before, the coax-and-coddle
approach does not work.
They should not need incentives to follow the
law; they should fear the consequences should they not.
As for incentives…so long as they get to live here with
free education and medical benefits while producing one
American anchor baby after another, they will never
leave…not voluntarily.
Good grief…foreign workers to fill jobs Americans won’t
do?
We need Americans do take the jobs our politicians won’t
do.
Bryanna Bevens [email
her] is a political consultant and former chief of staff
for a member of the California State Assembly.