Is our government giving away the store? I received an email today with information from NumbersUSA.
Is this unsettling to anyone else?
"We're getting answers to some unanswered questions on DHS Secretary
Janet Napolitano's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) memo
that went out in June. And the answers to those questions, not
surprisingly, aren't very good. http://hub.numbersusa.com/route/8/505db788b8880a32ab000000/1031951/9
"One question addresses concerns from illegal aliens who have used
fake, stolen, or borrowed Social Security numbers. Reports have
indicated that some have been reluctant to apply for the temporary
amnesty because the application form asks to list Social Security
numbers they have used. But DHS has clarified the question by stating
that applicants only need to list a Social Security number that has been
issued to them by the Social Security Administration. So if they've
mis-used, stolen, or lied about another Social Security number, they
don't need to disclose that. They're simply instructed to write in N/A
on the application.
"Another concern involves the employers of illegal aliens who apply
for DACA. Some illegal aliens have wanted to use their employment
history to help satisfy the length of residence and time of arrival
requirements, but employers have been reluctant because it implicates
them in the hiring of illegal workers.
"But DHS has told the employers not to worry. According to the DACA
website, "[t]his information will not be shared with ICE for civil
immigration enforcement purposes..." So not only are the illegal aliens
getting an amnesty, but the employers who hire them get one as well!
Finally, House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith http://hub.numbersusa.com/route/9/505db788b8880a32ab000000/1031951/9
expressed great concern over the issue of advanced parole in his
questioning of Sec. Napolitano over the summer. When an illegal alien
who receives deferred action also receives advanced parole, they're
allowed to leave and re-enter the United States. This is a significant
issue because it allows the alien to legally re-enter the United States
freeing them from the 10-year bar they would face should they become
eligible for a green card. Current law subjects illegal aliens who have
lived in the U.S. for longer than a year to a 10-year bar before
re-entering the country, but the granting of advanced parole would
remove this penalty.
"After dodging the question since June, DHS finally has an answer for
Chairman Smith. Illegal aliens who successfully receive deferred action
CAN apply for advanced parole as long as they pay the $360 application
fee that goes along with it and meet the other requirements.
"There you have it!
"As expected, DHS will be as generous as possible in granting this temporary amnesty
http://hub.numbersusa.com/route/10/505db788b8880a32ab000000/1031951/9
to upwards of 1.8 million illegal aliens. The answers to all three of
the above questions is another punch in the gut for the 23 million
Americans who want a full-time job but can't find one."
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